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June 17, 2015
Vistassja Williams, Michael Miller, Salene Gibson and Alexia Tolas walk away with Laws of Life Essay Competition wins

Aquinas College student Vistassja Williams, Queen's College students Michael Miller and Salene Gibson and collegian Alexia Tolas all walked away with the top award in their respective divisions in the recent Laws of Life Essay Competition

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May 20, 2015
John Templeton Jr. dies at 75

John M. Templeton, Jr., M.D., the president and chairman of the John Templeton Foundation and formerly a pediatric surgeon and director of the trauma program at the Children?s Hospital of Philadelphia, died on Saturday, May 16 at his home in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. He was 75 years old.

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March 13, 2015
Cooking their way into the Young Chef final

D.W. Davis student Lucan Volmy?s Mahatma Rice dish, ?Pina Colada Rolled Rice Pudding with Chocolate Topping?, and his Robin Hood Flour dish, ?Stuffed Curried Bake?, were good enough to earn him the 23rd Annual Junior Young Chef Champion New Providence title, and a berth to compete in the All Islands Final for the overall title of National Young Chef Champion.

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February 13, 2015
Don't forget the dinner reservation: Romantic, sexy, decadent his and her menu options lead the way at Melia resort

One of the most important components to Valentine?s Day ? other than the roses, stuffed animals and chocolates ? is the dining experience.

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October 02, 2014
The magic isle named Haiti

I have remained in Haiti for a whole year without traveling abroad, with the exception of a one-day stint to Elias Pinas, Dominican Republic, observing the effect of climate change on the country. I am pleased to report happily, that Haiti, akin to its people, is resilient to climate change. Resilience is that capacity to fight against the rigors of life, to rebound with vigor and continue to grow...

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July 18, 2014
Come one, come all -- St. Martin's Monastery steak-out on tap for the weekend

Steak-outs are a dime a dozen around the island -- on any given weekend when driving around, you are certain to pass one -- but there's one steak-out that has become so popular that people eagerly anticipate the once-a-year-event. They gladly shell out the price for a steak or chicken meal at the annual St. Martin's Monastery steak-out.
Described as some of the best steak-out food to be had bar no...

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Haiti's oasis city
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June 21, 2014
Haiti's oasis city

It is easy to fall prey to bad news coming from Haiti. Its citizens at home and abroad practice the perverse exercise of magnifying for the rest of the world the latest incident coming from that island nation.
Haiti is not the only country in this hemisphere caught in the spiral of random violence and chaos. It seems there is a shooting every week in the United States, either in a high school or a...

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May 17, 2014
Tessa 'Monet' Lightbourne is Bourne Sweets

Tessa "Monet" Lightbourne, known as the High-heeled Lady of Radio and host of the popular radio show "Rendezvous" on Star 106.5 FM, can now boast that she's an award-winning baker after capturing the inaugural dessert competition in the second annual Bahamas Smokin' Hot BBQ competition. And she did it with a dessert that she hadn't expected to win -- her oatmeal raisin cookie.
"I was happy...shock...

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The baking sisters
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March 13, 2014
The baking sisters

Like clockwork four times per week, Sister Annie Thompson awakens, attends morning prayers, has her breakfast, goes for a walk, and then she heads to the kitchen by 8 a.m...

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December 14, 2013
Sustainable art communities

"Creativity and Policy in the Transnational Caribbean" explores how the understanding and formation of sustainable community for the Caribbean and its global diaspora may be supported by art practice, curating and museums. The project was a collaboration between The Open University and the University of Leiden, in partnership with the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam and the Institute of International Visu...

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