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March 15, 2012
Tribune publisher 'an inspiration'

FORMER Tribune publisher the late Sir Etienne Dupuch has been recognised as the world's longest serving editor after a 54-year career, and his daughter Eileen Carron is following in his footsteps as she enters her 50th year in the profession.

After returning from university in 1962, Mrs Carron became The Tribune's assistant editor, taking up the posts of managing editor and publisher in 1972.

Th...

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March 08, 2012
Mifflin Harcourt International Publishers donate books to MICAL District

Nassau, Bahamas - Ms. Clare Symonette, local
representative for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt International Publishers presented
Minister of Education, The Honourable T. Desmond with 1200 textbooks, teaching and other educational materials for primary
schools in the MICAL District that were impacted by Hurricane Irene. Ms. Symonette in presenting the materials to
Minister Bannister noted that Houghton...

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March 01, 2012
Police Staff Association criticised for publishing information

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

THE Police Staff Association yesterday criticised a former high ranking official for publicising confidential RBPF information in an attempt to gain political mileage.

Dwight Smith, the organisation's executive chairman, was responding to the comments made by Keith Bell, an ex-superintendent, on a day-time radio talk show.

Mr Bell told of glitches in ...

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February 24, 2012
Beauty queen pays courtesy call on publisher

Nassau, Bahamas -

Etienne Dupuch Jr officially congratulated the winner of the Miss
Galaxy Bahamas Pageant, 26-year-old Rissie Demeritte, during a courtesy
call this week.

For the past three years Dupuch
Publications has provided the pageant's contestants with its flagship
publication, The Bahamas Handbook - an annual book that runs to more
than 650 pages. It includes full-colour photograph...

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December 12, 2011
Eleuthera Author Publishes Thriller Novel, Do No Harm

Eleuthera, Bahamas - Originally from Guyana, Dr. Bacchus practices conventional, alternative and anti-aging medicine on Eleuthera in the Bahamas, where he has been living for the past 37 years, and where in 2000 he was voted Physician of the year.

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December 03, 2011
Punch publisher back in court

The false declaration case of Punch Publisher Ivan Johnson and his two female co-defendants was halted in a magistrate's court yesterday morning pending a decision on an application to the Court of Appeal filed by the trio's lawyer.

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November 24, 2011
A Message From The Publisher & Mananging Editor At The Nassau Guardian

Today, 167 years after its first edition was published The Nassau Guardian (1844) Ltd. marks another milestone in its rich history of staying at the forefront of news, information and community affairs in the country.

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October 05, 2011
Local educator and church leader publishes 6th book entitled: 'Bible Basics' aimed for Early Readers

'Train up the child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn away from it.' It comes as no surprise that this famous Proverb (22:6), a book of guidelines, is one that Nassuvian author Lenora Brown holds dear to her heart. Writing her first book " Alphabet Friends Chart Stories and Developmental Activities," (released in 2002), Brown has always focused on the developmental appro...

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August 14, 2011
Caribbean Publishers Urged to Regroup

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad? - President of the Caribbean Publishers Network
(CAPNET), Trinidadian Neysha Soodeen says as Caribbean economies begin to emerge from the global recession, the regional publishing industry
needs to regroup urgently to take advantage of renewed demand from?existing and emerging markets.?

"We need to equip member publishers to become competitive through the use of new...

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July 06, 2011
Punch Publisher Demands Police Apology

Punch publisher Ivan Johnson has demanded that police retract and issue an apology for statements made in a press release regarding his recent arrest.
Johnson, Mickell Gomez and Christina Toote are accused of failing to declare that they were travelling with more than $10,000 to a U.S. customs officer on June 27.

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