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October 04, 2010
Why wasn't the illegal trade stopped in 2006

AS TO be expected the PLP are trying to make hay from the plight of the arrested straw vendors while the sun still shines.

They are looking to the Bahamas government to somehow bargain with the US government to have the charges against the nine Bahamian vendors - recently arrested in New York and charged with possession of counterfeit goods for resale at their market stalls in Nassau - dropped.

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July 14, 2017
Man convicted of 2006 prison escape

A prisoner who escaped during a deadly prison break was on Thursday acquitted of the murder of a guard and wounding another.
However, Corey Hepburn was convicted of the escape.
Hepburn, who was serving a 20-year sentence for armed robbery and escape, was among four other inmates who escaped from Her Majesty's Prison on January 17, 2006.
Corporal Dion Bowles was fatally stabbed during the break and...

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October 27, 2016
Judge defers his decision on prosecution over 2006 murder

A JUDGE has reserved his decision on whether he will stay the prosecution of a man awaiting trial for murder since 2006.

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December 14, 2013
More than 4,300 child abuse cases since 2006

The Ministry of Social Services has recorded 4,360 cases of reported child abuse between 2006 and 2012, according to statistics tabled in the House of Assembly by Minister of Social Services Melanie Griffin.
The numbers show that there were more than 4,000 reported cases of physical, verbal, sexual and emotional abuse, incest, neglect, abandonment and other miscellaneous cases.
Last year, the tota...

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November 15, 2013
Man accused in 2006 prison break gets bail

Corey Hepburn, who is accused of the 2006 murder of a prison guard, was released from Her Majesty's Prison on $30,000 bail earlier this week, his attorney Monique Gomez confirmed.
Hepburn along with Barry Parcoi and Forrester Bowe were charged in the Supreme Court in June 2008 with the murder of Corporal Dion Bowles during a prison break on January 17, 2006. They are also facing escape charges.
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November 08, 2013
Witness fails to give evidence in trial for 2006 murder

A MAN accused of killing a messenger of a fast-food restaurant during a deposit-run closed his case in the Supreme Court yesterday when his defence witness failed to appear to give testimony from Freeport by video link.

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December 07, 2011
Murder Trial Starts Into 2006 Killing

The prosecution yesterday opened its case against a man accused of a murder that occurred over five years ago.

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August 04, 2010
Mexico: 28,000 killed in drug violence since 2006

MEXICO CITY - President Felipe Calderon said he would consider a debate on legalizing drugs Tuesday as his government announced that more than 28,000 people have been killed in drug violence since he launched a crackdown against cartels in 2006.

Intelligence agency director Guillermo Valdes also said authorities have confiscated about 84,000 weapons and made total cash seizures of $411 million ...

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September 20, 2010
Bishop Earl Randolph Fraser to testify, call witnesses in case

By ARTESIAâ DAVIS
Guardian Senior Reporter
artesia@nasguard.com

Baptist Bishop Earl Randolph Fraser will testify and call 25 witnesses as he mounts a defense to allegations that he had a sexual relationship with a teenager who had come to him for counseling.
Fraser, pastor of Pilgrim Baptist Temple on St. James Road, is being tried for allegedly having sex with the 17-year-old teen. Prosec...

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September 24, 2008
Ex Airport Authority Worker Wins Over $20,000

The Airport Authority (AA) may be liable to pay ten of thousands of dollars to workers it terminated after the creation of the Nassau Airport Development (NAD) Company based on a ruling by the Industrial Tribunal awarding one former employee more than $20,000.

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