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May 22, 2023
The trade deficit, pt. 1

"The only way that we can reduce our financial dependence on the inflow of funds from the rest of the world is to reduce our trade deficit."— Martin Feldstein Trade is the voluntary action of buying and selling commodities, goods, and services. Trade can take various forms. For example, it could include barter, which is ...
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May 11, 2023
5G connectivity: Its needs, necessity, capability and reliability

Dear Editor, One would expect that 5G service would be laid out first with equipment and deployments and with adequate education on the probabilities of service enhancements. Technology has been rapidly moving, but, unfortunately, the span between consumer education and technological advancement is vast. For example, there are many who would like the ownership of ...
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March 09, 2015
Nassau Motor Co. celebrates 75 yrs

Nassau Motor Company (NMC) - the oldest continuously operated auto dealer in the Bahamas - marks its 75th anniversary this month with weekly iPad giveaways and a draw for $7,500 off a new vehicle sold through March 31.

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October 15, 2010
(PHOTOS) National memorial service held for those who perished in the October 5th plane crash

Nassau, Bahamas - A
national memorial service, organized by Mark Cartwright and Edison
Sumner took place last night in Clifford Park to honour the
lives of the nine men who died in the plane crash in Lake Killarney on
October 5th.

In their press statement
people of New Providence were asked to run their automobile headlights
all day October 14th in memory and in honour of these men ...

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May 10, 2022
Streets for Life Bahamas Motor Sports Association calls for reduced speed limits in school zones and focused driving to ensure road safety in The Bahamas

After a two-year hiatus, the Bahamas Motor Sports Association will make its return to the Fusion Superplex on Thursday, May 12 to kick off the 2022 United Nations Global Road Safety Month to encourage the incorporation of 20 mph low-speed streets in school zones and focused driving throughout the archipelago.

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July 29, 2011
Cruise to the Cure 2011

The Friends of Distinction Riders Club (FODRC) and the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas (AACB) have come together to present the second annual ?Cruise to the Cure?.

Cancer is a disease that has touched most Bahamians in some form or another. Additionally, the incidence of terminal cancer cases in The Bahamas is alarming and unacceptably high. It is with this backdrop that the aforementioned en...

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CUSTOMS BEER BUST
News Article
September 20, 2010
CUSTOMS BEER BUST

By JUAN McCARTNEY
Guardian Senior Reporter
juan@nasguard.com
Customs officers busted a 20-foot container filled with American beer at the Arawak Cay dock earlier this week, after being tipped off that a local business was falsely declaring the contents of some containers it imported.
The container came in from the Untied States within the last week and was supposed to contain automobile parts, acc...

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April 22, 2016
Why Haiti needs to focus on building a startup ecosystem

Haiti's economy is sinking fast and foreign aid will not be the answer. Here's why.

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January 07, 2020
Bahamas Immigration Department - Death Announcement

The Department of Immigration expresses condolences to the family, friends and entry squad of 1986 on the tragic death of Mr. Bradley McDonald, Chief Immigration Officer. We extend gratitude to his entire family for his dedicated service to the country and take time to acknowledge his passing...

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January 28, 2015
Dentists warn of illegal procedures

A trend of rogue dentists performing illegal teeth-whitening and other procedures in health spas and automobile garages has prompted the Bahamas Dental Council to warn residents and those involved in the underground business.

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