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October 20, 2022
Stop demeaning our women

Dear Editor, The manner in which our women and girls in this nation are treated is the epitome of cheap chattel on the plantation. After over 200 years of dropping the shackles of enslavement and almost 50 years of independence, many of our unliberated men are still binding and subjecting our women to second class ...
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September 20, 2022
Members of the Advisory Council on Public Records and Archives staff pay a courtesy call on the Office of the Governor General

Members of the Advisory Council on Public Records and staff from Sections within the Department of Archives, in celebration of the Department's 51st Anniversary, called upon the Deputy to the Governor General, Cynthia A. Pratt at the Office of the Governor General, September 16, 2022.

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June 29, 2022
UK announces new High Commissioner

THE United Kingdom has announced the change of the British high commissioner to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

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August 20, 2014
Renew Bahamas: No to Stellar

A foreign company contracted to manage the New Providence landfill has said it will deny Stellar Waste to Energy Bahamas (SWTEB) access to the site. SWTEB stated yesterday that it intends to move ahead with engineering and design studies that would require it to access the landfill in order to proceed.
Renew Bahamas told Guardian Business that, under the terms of its agreement with the government,...

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April 05, 2016
Workshop focuses attention on Bahamas' role in financial services arbitration

Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance the Hon. Michael Halkitis said recently that the choice of The Bahamas as the venue for the CARICOM 101 Arbitral Practice Training Workshop focuses attention on the role of The Bahamas in financial services in the region and it will also give focus and attention to our efforts to make The Bahamas a centre for the settlement of arbitration disputes.

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October 28, 2021
Cleveland Clinic Study Links Gut Microbiome and Aggressive Prostate Cancer

Cleveland Clinic researchers have shown for the first time that diet-associated molecules in the gut are associated with aggressive prostate cancer, suggesting dietary interventions may help reduce risk. Findings from the study were published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.

While more research will be necessary, the study’s lead author Nima Sharifi, M.D., says findings from ...

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February 17, 2009
Rev. Pinder, Obie Wilchcombe and Dr. Nottage to speak at prayer breakfast

The Reverend Michael Pinder, Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Pinders? Point, joined by Progressive Liberal Party Members of Parliament the Hon Obie Wilchcombe for West End & Bimini, and Dr. Bernard Nottage for Bain & Grant?s Towns, will be the special guests at the Annual Prayer Breakfast being held by the Eight Mile Rock Branch No. 2 of the PLP this coming Saturday, February 21, 2009.

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November 21, 2010
Sir Arthur Foulkes reads One Bahamas message in GB

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Students from schools across Grand Bahama converged at Independence Park on Friday morning where Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes read the One Bahamas Day message, which was delivered on the island for the first time.
Students from various schools sang, danced and played instruments during the flag raising ceremony.
Sir Arthur said One Bahamas was celebrated in 1992 for...

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November 23, 2010
2 Encore performances of Not My Good Child set for November 26th 27th

Freeport, Grand
Bahama - Two encore performances will take place at the Bishop Michael
Eldon Auditorium on

Friday, November 26th and

Saturday,

November 27th of
the dramatic play,

Not My Good Child.  Shows are 8pm  nightly. This drama features several of
the countries most talented
performers (veteran and newcomers to the stage). It addresses the anger
and violence that exists i...

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Crossroads
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September 29, 2014
Crossroads

Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins has had a long, intoxicating run in the headlines.
After repeatedly incensing his party with his highly critical statements in and outside the House of Assembly, Rollins must now decide whether he will apologize in the House of Assembly for verbally attacking Prime Minister Perry Christie on the floor of the House.
The demand for an apology was made by the Natio...

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