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News Article
July 27, 2012
Red Rose Ball Committee Donates Hospital Beds, Wheel chairs and other items to Rand Memorial Hospital

Freeport, Bahamas - Grand Bahama Business Community and International
connection (ARCC) Ark Restoration Christian Church came together with
The Red Rose Ball Committee to donate Hospital Beds / Wheel Chairs and
other items to Rand Memorial Hospital

Chairman of the Red Rose Ball Committee Odette
Knowles along with members of the committee came up with a plan to assist
the Rand Memorial Hospit...

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News Article
January 27, 2012
Ready, set, push your bed

Boots are definitely made for walking, but who knew that beds were made for more than just sleeping in. Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas (RCOB) members seem to think differently because as well as for sleeping, they say that beds are also great for racing. And they are oiling up the wheels on the beds for their second Rotary Bed Race for Polio event.
Four man teams will race beds along a course set up ...

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News Article
September 12, 2011
Roberts: Conch Beds Destroyed by Jet Skis

Jet skis operated by Royal Caribbean Cruise Ltd. are driving Berry Islands fishermen farther away from profits -- with the activity depleting the natural conch bed they rely on. The situation has led those who depend on fishing - one of the biggest sources of employment in the islands - to move beyond their usual spots to feed themselves and their families.

"When I came here, the conch bed had ...

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News Article
June 21, 2011
PARIS LABEL DOES LUXURY DOGGY DIGS, DISHES, BEDS

JENNY BARCHFIELD

Associated Press

A THREE-STORY town house on Paris' exclusive Place Vendome, with sumptuous interiors hung with plush red velvet and dazzling gilded chandeliers -- it's an address fit for a king.

Or his dog.

The property in question is actually a miniature poodle-sized replica of a tony Paris townhouse, handmade for discerning pooches with deep pockets and a taste for ...

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News Article
January 25, 2011
And they're off! Rotary Bed Race raises 9,000 for polio programme

More than $9,000 was raised by the Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas special ?Bed Race? on Saturday which aimed to increase awareness and funds for Rotary's Polio Plus programme.

It is estimated that about 200 people turned out to take part or just cheer from the sidelines of the fun charity event.

The race started in the parking lot of Bennigan?s restaurant at the Mall at Marathon. Each of the 12...

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News Article
January 20, 2011
Rotary Bed Race For Polio, January 22nd

Nassau, Bahamas - Come to Mall at Marathon

Saturday, 22 January 2011 to the

Rotary Bed Race For Polio

and support Rotarians as they race their beds to raise funds to end Polio!

The Eastern Community Marching Band will lead the parade of beds at

12 noon from Bennigan's parking lot.

Bring the kids and enjoy chills and spills, Nassau's best Filipino food, hamburgers, hot dogs, Arizona drinks an...

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News Article
November 27, 2014
May God use us as Daniels

There is a God in heaven who
reveals mysteries. [Daniel 2:28]

I always call my cousin Sybil Cassar to inquire of her well-being, and last week as we spoke she said a prayer for the nation. What really got me was in addressing Father God, she among other adorations, referred to Him as the god of majesty and mystery! How profound, because most of the times we do not see God as being associated with...

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News Article
April 23, 2024
Royal Caribbean Executive: Heads of Agreement signing puts controversy to rest over beach club destination lease

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A top Royal Caribbean executive said yesterday that the signing of the Heads of Agreement (HOA) with the government for the cruise line's beach club destination had finally put to bed any controversy surrounding its Crown Land lease and any possible overlap.  Jay Schneider, Royal Caribbean's Chief Product Innovation Officer, speaking with [...]

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News Article
April 18, 2024
Op-Ed: Incompetence or Self-Sabotage?

Bahamians pay their taxes and fund the government's expenditure from one fiscal year to another. The taxes paid ensure that ministries, government departments, public corporations, state-owned enterprises, and regulatory agencies are in a position to meet their financial obligations and pay their staff. Members of the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary are employees of and paid [...]

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