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May 03, 2012
Arawak Cay Port Opening - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am pleased to be here for the official opening of Arawak Port Development Limited. It is a red-letter day both in terms of the ongoing development of a new Port of Nassau replacing the old, privately owned ports which have been stretched along downtown Bay Street for much of our history and predating our independence.

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April 25, 2012
PLP Attacks & Platform on Poaching Lack Credibility, Require Amnesia

The Claim: The PLP claims to have a comprehensive plan to secure our borders and to deal with illegal poaching.


The Truth: The PLP seems to believe Bahamians have forgotten that in 2003, just one year after voters entrusted them to govern, they failed to protect our Bahamian waters by allowing 16 Korean Fishing vessels to illegally dock in Grand Bahama. Furthermore the PLP proved they put t...

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March 15, 2012
Remarks - St. Annes Opening - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

St. Anne?s;
FNMs:

I?ve come to St. Anne?s tonight to ask you to vote for the FMN, two Huberts, one name Chipman and one name Papa.
Before I go on I just want to say what a good time we had at the Torchbearers Ignite Your Future event at the Kendall Isaacs Gym on the weekend. Scores of young people gathered for the event as the Torchbearers launched their new look and their new outreach pro...

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June 10, 2010
2010/2011 Budget Debate Contribution - Minister Larry Cartwright

Mr. Speaker, it is a great honour once again for me to make a presentation to this Honourable House relative to the national budget.

The book of Ecclesiastes records that "there is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven".

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June 10, 2010
Budget Debate Contribution - Minister Tommy Turnquest

I rise to speak on the 2010/2011 Budget package of Bills

I do so, ever grateful to the wonderful people of the Mount Moriah Constituency, who have been an integral part of my life and work since 1987, (23 years ago) when I first contested the Oakes Field Constituency. As I contribute to the Budget debate for the 18th consecutive time, I thank the people of Mount Moriah, and publicly acknowledg...

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February 05, 2010
Prime Minister Ingraham's Address to the Nation

Continuing my practice of addressing you at the beginning of each year, I am pleased once again for the opportunity of sharing with you my outlook for the New Year.

We were fortunate over the last year not to experience the ravages of any natural disasters, in particular hurricanes to which we are annually exposed and which many scientists suggest are becoming more powerful due to climate chang...

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April 14, 2014
IOC Injury and Illness Prevention Conference hailed a success with record participation in Monaco

The 2014 IOC World Conference on Prevention of Injury and Illness in Sport came to a close on 12 April, in Monaco...

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December 14, 2011
Prisoner shot after Alleged Escape

A prison inmate who escaped from Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) yesterday morning was shot and recaptured less than half an hour after he made a bid for freedom, according to Her Majesty's Prisons (HMP).

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September 14, 2010
Public Works Minister tours the Nassau Street Court Complex

The Nassau Street Court Complex is 75-80 per cent completed and is expected to be occupied within six months? time.
Public Works and Transport Minister the Hon Neko C Grant along with Permanent Secretary Colin Higgs and other Ministry officials led a tour of the state-of-the-art court complex on Thursday, September 9.

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September 22, 2010
Copyright protection's 'straw' base

It "goes without saying" that the Bahamas has been lax in protecting copyrighted works, private sector officials told Tribune Business yesterday, the charges levied against the nine Bahamian straw vendors arrested in New York the latest episode to suggest this nation is "not serious in enforcing its intellectual property rights (IPR) obligations".

Both Khaalis Rolle, the Bahamas Chamber of Comm...

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