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  • Even as caviar is sold in the once humble Hi-Lo supermarket in Port of Spain, it is not uncommon for families in deep rural areas to live on what they can farm and their children go to school shoe-less, while in urban Port of Spain, a thriving community called Beetham Gardens forages an existence amid the Sea Lots garbage dumps.

    Trinidad: The America Of The Caribbean 2009

  • The residents of Beetham Gardens, a drab area of rundown government housing and relentless gang warfare, have been cut off from the rest of this sprawling Trinidadian capital.

    Global Voices in English » Caribbean: 5th Summit Begins 2009

  • I can see a few tall buildings, the Great Beetham Wall and Hugo waving a red flag.

    Global Voices in English » Caribbean: 5th Summit Begins 2009

  • For a time we marvel at the distinguished Colonel Beetham - his indomitable courage, his deep resource, his service to humanity.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • It would serve to advise Colonel Beetham that we look on him with icy eye.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • It looks like the less edgier version of the Beetham Hilton Tower in Manchester (UK) by the Ian Simpson Architects.

    Hotel Me Barcelona by Sol Meliá 2008

  • Men and camels and mules lay dead on the trail, but Beetham pushed on.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • Yet just after Colonel Beetham began to show his pictures, Sir Frederic called you out into a passageway.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • In ten minutes the reel had unwound its length, and the indomitable Beetham was on hand.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

  • "But it wasn't my last entry, you know," Beetham reminded her.

    Dear Carl Ginny Woods 2010

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