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An 'anything goes' society
An 'anything goes' society
Our society, if it's to stand the test of time and thus survive and thrive, must have a set of very definite and specific rules and regulations that are kept in place and upheld by the courts. In other words, we live by the rule of law that is, of course, in the best interest of all citizens. If we had a situation in either a city, town or country where everyone was allowed to do whatever they wan...
The light is getting brighter
The light is getting brighter
I'm sure that many as they approach a long tunnel either while driving an automobile or traveling in a train, get a bit apprehensive as the light dims and we can only see a small speck of light way off in the distance at the end of the tunnel. I know that when I traveled a whole lot by train all over the British Isles, in Ireland and in Europe many years ago, I did not like it when the train enter...
The Bahamas to host road safety campaign
The Bahamas to host road safety campaign
In the time it took to read the headline of this story, a child somewhere in the world was hit and killed by a car on her way to school.
"The statistics are alarming," said David McLaughlin, FIA (International Automobile Federation) Project Development Director for the Caribbean. "Speed kills. Somewhere in the world a child dies every 30 seconds as a result of a road crash. Road accidents are the ...
Preventative measure
Preventative measure
We all know that when it comes to our house, car, boat or plane, we simply must carry out regular maintenance on all of these on a regular basis if we wish them to remain in tip-top workable condition.
Black and white
Black and white
I remember quite well, that one of the first few Time To Think radio scripts/articles I wrote way back some 35 years ago when I commenced the series, was titled "Prejudice is Ignorance" -- yes it most definitely is! And now all these years later I find myself writing about this exact same subject with today's article titled "Black & White".
You see, from a spiritual perspective, as I have written ...
Castrol Quote of the Day: February 3, 2017
Castrol Quote of the Day: February 3, 2017
Castrol Quote of the Day: February 3, 2017
"In our business we
recognize that there's a
direct connection
between addressing
minor automobile
problems quickly and
having fewer serious car
problems in the long run."
Support across key sectors for investor-citizenship program
Major stakeholders in the areas of real estate, tourism, banking and politics all threw their support yesterday behind a proposal from attorney Sean McWeeney for the government to implement an investor-citizenship program as a catalyst for growth in the economy.
A top real estate practitioner, George Damianos, said he would be "dancing in the streets" if such a program were implemented.
However, t...
Sands: NHI delay an excuse
Sands: NHI delay an excuse
Free National Movement (FNM) Senator and cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Duane Sands yesterday criticized Minister of Health Dr. Perry Gomez who admitted last week that there may be another "slight delay" with the rollout of primary care services under National Health Insurance (NHI), which was expected to be implemented in January 2017.
Local Company Raises the Bar in Maintenance Services
Local Company Raises the Bar in Maintenance Services
When local businesses need a professional cleaning, many of them turn to custodial outsourcing for a job done well at minimal cost. For over 30 years, Town & Country Maintenance Services has been the go-to company for a number of those businesses seeking quality janitorial work as well as a range of other services.
Defending our own, part 2
Defending our own, part 2
In part 1 of this series, which appeared two weeks ago, we observed that for more than a year now, Bahamians have been relentlessly critical of the Bank of The Bahamas.