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April 27, 2015
Nepal desperate for helpf after killer quake

Shelter, fuel, food, medicine, power, news, workers -- Nepal's earthquake-hit capital was short on everything Monday as its people searched for lost loved ones, sorted through rubble for their belongings and struggled to provide for their families' needs...

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April 22, 2015
Jeffrey Meris does himself and his family proud

In two weeks, Jeffrey Meris will be doing something no one in his immediate family, or even his extended family has done before -- he will graduate university...

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March 17, 2015
BEC meltdown almost thwarted food drives

As hundreds of New Providence residents and businesses grappled with power outages over the weekend, food drives of one of the largest charities in the country were cut in half.

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December 31, 2014
Person of the year: Alanna Rodgers of Hands for Hunger

Today Front Porch launches an annual tradition of naming its Person of the Year. In various magazines those chosen are typically high-profile individuals. In this venue, the individual selected is a Bahamian citizen or resident who, though likely not a high-profile individual, has contributed significantly to our national life in the past year. This year's choice is Alanna Rodgers, a leading Baham...

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November 27, 2014
More Sponsors Sign On For Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend 2015

Susan G. Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure? and Marathon Bahamas slated for January 17-18. A leading energy company, a fast food chain, a major bank and two shipping companies are just the latest to sign on as sponsors of the 6th Annual Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) 2015...

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November 14, 2014
Corporate Bahamas is joining in the cancer fight

Scores of leading businesses have signed on to sponsor the sixth annual Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) -- a community effort that brings awareness to the cancer fight and raises money for the cause.
The Susan G. Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure and Marathon Bahamas events are slated to take place January 17 and 18.
The Cancer Society of The Bahamas, the Cancer Association of Grand Bahama, t...

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November 15, 2014
Corporate Bahamas Sponsors Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend 2015

Scores of leading businesses have signed on to sponsor the 6th annual Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) ? a community effort that brings awareness to the cancer fight and raises money for the cause...

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November 03, 2014
Multinational business conference set for Nassau

The Bahamas will play host this month to a regional business conference whose organizers look to take advantage of what one terms a "burst of investment energy" on Wall Street and a relatively strong third quarter in the US economy.
Carl Masters, chief executive officer of Goodworks International - which organized the 19th Caribbean Multi-National Business Conference - said businesses are "ratchet...

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September 12, 2014
Grand event planned for opening of new port at Resorts World Bimini

BIMINI, The Bahamas -- The official opening of the first phase of the new Port at Resorts World Bimini will be celebrated on Thursday, September 18th under the auspices of Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie and the Executive Chairman of Genting Group, Tan Sri KT Lim. The two esteemed leaders will participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony and welcome the inaugural guests from Fort Lauderdal...

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August 09, 2014
Take a spin on the potter's wheel

Though often overshadowed by the country's alarming rates of diabetes, high cholesterol and obesity, hunger continues to be a tragic problem throughout our small island nation. That's why artist Joann Behagg has decided to do her part to reduce the number of growling bellies going to bed at night.
She'd heard of Empty Bowls - a simple concept developed by Lisa Blackburn and John Hartom in Michigan...

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