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June 12, 2017
Q.C. student pens winning submission

It is often difficult to truly understand and empathize with a reality that is far removed from one's own. Looking beyond the norms that define everyday existence and one's view of the world to examine, if just for a fleeting moment, the experiences, challenges and emotions of another is atypical in today's selfie-crazed society.
However, the fifth annual FirstCare Medical Plan Autism Awareness Es...

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Healthy Sleep Habits
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November 17, 2015
Healthy Sleep Habits

Healthy sleep habits can make a big difference in your quality of life. Having healthy sleep habits is often referred to as having good ?sleep hygiene.? Try to keep the following sleep practices on a consistent basis:

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A final case
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May 10, 2017
A final case

The curtains fell on the 2017 general election campaign of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) minutes before midnight last night, with Prime Minister Perry Christie employing the major themes he adopted over the last several weeks, as he made his final arguments for why he and his party should be given another term to govern the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
In what he has pledged was his final pi...

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April 25, 2017
Stage set for Bahamas 2017

The wait is nearly over and the city of Nassau is counting down the hours to the start of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017. The scene is set for the ninth staging of the world finals ? a tournament...

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April 18, 2017
Baha Mar plans five days of activities leading up to opening

With only two more days until the soft opening of Baha Mar, the mega resort has planned five days of activities for its new staff members in the lead-up to Friday's ribbon-cutting ceremony.
The five days, outlined on a flyer acquired by Guardian Business, kicked off yesterday with "Baha Mar Splash", a pool and beach day hosted by the mega resort.
Baha Mar's Vice President of Administration and Ext...

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April 05, 2017
Shaunae wants to run the mixed relay

The country's fastest woman, Shaunae Miller-Uibo, wants to run the mixed 4x400 meters (m) relay at the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2017, about two and a half weeks away, at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium. Some of the country's top athletes want to join her, and given the likelihood of a medal, and a potential gold medal, one would have to wonder why there would be any resistance.
The world ...

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March 21, 2017
Top Doc Post-Dump Fire Warning 'Indoor air quality 100x more potent than outdoor'

Ten days after a blazing fire erupted at the Harrold Road dump in Nassau smothering land and air with billowing, acrid black smoke, a leading physician urged residents displaced by the fire and its aftermath...

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March 21, 2017
'Indoor air quality 100 times more potent than outdoor'

Ten days after a blazing fire erupted at the New Providence Landfill, smothering land and air with billowing, acrid black smoke, a leading physician urged residents displaced by the fire and its aftermath to stay away as long as they can, or ensure that their homes are HAZMAT (hazardous materials) cleaned and declared safe by independent analysts.
"This is a public health crisis, there is no other...

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March 19, 2017
QC brings William Shakespeare to the stage

Theseus, Duke of Athens, is preparing for his marriage to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. A courtier seeks the duke's intervention because his daughter, Hermia, will not agree to his choice of Demetrius as a husband. She's in love with Lysander.
That is the briefest description that can be made of the William Shakespeare play "A Midsummer Night's Dream", which Queen's College (QC) students will t...

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March 10, 2017
Many Jubilee Gardens residents still transient

After 13 years as a resident of Jubilee Gardens, Idamae Bain, 57, now suffers from pulmonary fibrosis disease.
Pulmonary fibrosis is a respiratory disease in which scars are formed in the lung tissue, leading to serious breathing problems.
Idamae said since being diagnosed with the disease a few years ago, she has had to stop working and seek treatment.
She indicated that she has not been home sin...

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