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Author, Former Governor General Orville Turnquest Launches Historic, Revealing Work
Surrounded by a small group of family and friends, Sir Orville Turnquest, former Governor-General presented the first copy of his book, What Manner of Man is This? to the current Governor-General Lady Marguerite Pindling during a brief ceremony celebrating the book?s worldwide publication at an official launch held at Government House.
Marquee names listed in Panama Papers leak
Marquee names listed in Panama Papers leak
From the records of more than 200,000 offshore accounts in the so-called ?Panama Papers? leak, hundreds of offshore entities and client accounts in The Bahamas were made public yesterday in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) offshore leaks database.
Author Former Governor General Orville Turnquest Toiled 15 Years on the Historic, Revealing Work
Author Former Governor General Orville Turnquest Toiled 15 Years on the Historic, Revealing Work
With a foreword by Sir Sidney Poitier and praise from leading Bahamians, Sir Orville Turnquest?s new book What Manner of Man is This?
Attorneys published in International Franchising 2016
Higgs & Johnson has announced the publication of the first edition of "International Franchising 2016: Legal and Business Considerations", a comprehensive reference guide for lawyers, business people and academics to use in navigating the legal and business issues impacting franchise arrangements throughout the world.
'A lot of deficiencies' in DNA information plan
'A lot of deficiencies' in DNA information plan
A LOCAL civic group has commended the Democratic National Alliance for its effort to draft a Right to Information document, but told The Tribune there are still "a lot of deficiencies" to be overcome if it is to be adapted and legislated.
Fitzgerald insists Freedom of Information act will be tabled soon
EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald yesterday reiterated that he intends to table the Freedom of Information Act in the House of Assembly before the end of 2016.
Allen: Urban Renewal loans better late than never
Allen: Urban Renewal loans better late than never
THE impact of the government's "11th hour" bid to institutionalise the Urban Renewal 2.0 programme will not be fully realised until next term, according to Urban Renewal Commission Co-Chair Algernon Allen.
The Caribbean university: A plantation, the master's house
In Caribbean history the plantation and the master's house are associated with slavery, its structure and a set of imposed values.
Stage Set for 2nd Annual Bahamas Press Club Media Awards; Meet the Nominees
The stage has been set for the 2nd Annual Bahamas Press Club Media Awards in the Governor?s Ballroom at the British Colonial Hilton on Saturday, November 19, 2016 beginning at 7pm.
Prime Minister Christie's Remarks - Opening of NewCo Administrative Offices
In a week of noteworthy developments both here in The Bahamas, and abroad, today marks another important milestone for my Government?s continued agenda for the modernization of our country to meet the demands of the 21st century.