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      The Alhambra - Grenada
      By Mike McDougallThe Alhambra is touted by many as being the best preserved example of a Moorish palace in Europe. Located in the Andalusian city of Grenada the ancient fortress is undoubtedly the city’s most famous site. The name Alhambra translates as “Red Castle” in Arabic and was described by Moorish poets as “a pearl set in emeralds”. The fortress occupies an ideal strategic defensi

      Written by: Travel Around World


      Low Property Prices Bacelot Bay Grenada
      Grenada is one of the least developed islands in the Caribbean and offers property investors a chance to get some of the nicest tropical residences available for what are unbelievably reasonable prices. The island is quickly becoming a target of international investors, so the low prices won't last for long. While they do, though, residents and holiday travelers can enjoy the colorful islanders, C

      Written by: HomesGoFast.com


      $350,000 :: 6416 GRENADA ISLAND AVE, Apollo Beach FL
      3 beds, 3.50 bathsProperty Size: 2,758 sq ft Lot Size: 5,266 sq ftAdded: 11/07/07, Last Updated: 08/19/08Property Type: Residential / All, Residential / Single FamilyMLS Number: T2280676You have worked for what you have, and it is time to pamper yourself with a home that reflects your success. A two story house that is better than you have every dreamed of with 3 bedrooms, three and one-half baths

      Written by: Apollo Beach Homes for Sale


      Grenada Lake Crappie Fishing
      There is a lot to be said about Grenada Lake crappie fishing because it is one of the best places in the nation for both families and serious anglers to go when they are ready to reel in the crappie. Did you know that Grenada Lake is the largest lake found in Mississippi? In fact, [...]

      Written by: Resources Zone


      The Grenada Strategy
      Governments are notorious for fighting battles they know they can win – especially when picking the low-hanging fruit can divert attention from an escalating crisis. Ronald Reagan did it in Granada in 1983, when invading the tiny nation to root out Cuban and Soviet Communist influence helped take the nation’s mind off the tragic deaths of [...]

      Written by: Stop the Presses


      Spectacular Early Summer Deal: Stay and Sail In Grenada
      Enjoy a 14 night holiday in the Caribbean -Spend 7 days ashore, exploring the island of Grenada. Soak up the sun on a deserted beach of your choice. Indulge your senses with the aromatic scents of nutmeg, cinnamon and spice as you wander through the rain forests or the colourful markets of St Georges. Bathe in the cool waters of the numerous waterfalls. Then spend your evenings relaxing at Sail Grenada's wonderful family resort, sipping colourful cocktails at the renowned Stuart's Bar. - 2004-05-12

      Written by: UniQuest


      Isn?t It Time to Break the Same Old Habits? Forget the traditional, go for the lush garden surroundings in Grenada
      Where do you want to be this summer? Stuffed in a budget inn with minimal amenities and a single swimming pool that you just know will be over crowded? If you have something more relaxing in mind for the 2004 vacation year, consider a secluded Caribbean island. - 2004-02-21

      Written by: UniQuest


      Grenada PM Wants Another Inter-Regional Carrier
      Hardbeatnews, ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, Fri. Dec. 21, 2007: Grenada’s Prime Minister, Keith Mitchell, says frequent complaints about regional carrier LIAT may force his government to seek an alternative carrier.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada: Advocate Weighs In On Homosexual Debate
      Hardbeatnews, ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Weds. Dec. 5, 2007: Homosexuals are a significant part of the population of Grenada and there’s no way that the cruise ships berthing with gay passengers there will import or promote the lifestyle.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada’s Ambassador To China Wants Answers Over Son’s Arrest
      Hardbeatnews, LONDON, England, Thurs. Sept. 27, 2007: Grenada’s Ambassador to China, Joslyn Whiteman, wants an official explanation into the police beating and arrest of his son in a Beijing bar.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada See Spike In Demand For Bananas
      Hardbeatnews, ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Weds. Aug. 29, 3007: Hurricane Dean spread dread in the banana sector of some Caribbean islands it touched. But in Grenada, farmers will be smiling all the way to the bank.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada: Briefcase Inquiry Wraps Up
      Hardbeatnews, ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Weds. Aug. 22, 2007: A one-man commission authorized to investigate allegations of financial wrong doing by Prime Minister Keith Mitchell has wrapped up its investigation three years after it was launched.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada PM Urges Dismissal of NY Lawsuit – A HBN First
      Hardbeatnews, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Aug. 15, 2007: The New York-based attorneys for Grenada Prime Minister, Keith Mitchell, and his wife Marietta, are calling for a June lawsuit filed against the first couple to be dismissed.

      Written by: CaribWorldNews


      Grenada
      It was Christopher Columbus who first sighted Grenada, but it was the French who was able to take control of it, and the British that eventually got them gave them their independence. Grenada is an archipelago made up of islands called the Grenadines. The biggest island is Grenada itself, where most of the population lives. The [...]

      Written by: Caribbean and Central America Travel


      Sri Lanka vs Australia, Super Eights, Grenada
      Sri Lanka have a great chance to knock off the Australians because the Grenada pitch suits their game down to the ground. If they do that, the three semi-finallists so far will all have 10 points, and it will all come down to the England vs South Africa game. I don’t think anyone wants to [...]

      Written by: Street talk by peoples of indopak


      Laluna Hotel Morne Rouge Grenada
      Laluna Hotel Morne Rouge in Grenada is a delight. We stayed I think in cottage number 3, but anyway it was huge!! It had a very comfortable King sized bed, in a large bedroom which had a built in ben… Original post by default@goarticles.com (Sandy Gibson)

      Written by: UniQuest


      Grenada Bites the Dust for Sovereign Individuals
      (Archived in: Economic Citizenship Foreign Investment Related Miscellany)I came across this item on my research of St. Kitts & Nevis. Grenada is no longer an option for a second passport through an Economic Citizenship Program.Grenada terminated its Economic Citizenship program as of October 24, 2001. This was probably one of the more lenient programs with respect to the relatively low investment involved and the relaxed residency requirements. In fact there were no residency requirements.I know one immigration expert from Canada that was a consultant to the government of Grenada on the formation of this program, but was unaware of its demise. It was not widely reported in the media.The speculation is the program was a casualty due to 9-11 under pressure from the US. Not much was found on a recent Internet search that I did, except this announcement on a non-government website, and this notice at the Escape Artist Notice.It is very unlikely that the program will ever be resumed.Living

      Written by: The Sovereign Journey


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