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September 22, 2011
Deacon Thomas William Pearce, 84

Funeral service for Deacon Thomas William Pearce, 84 yrs., a resident of Geriatrics Hospital, who died on 13th September, 2011, will be held at Faith Mission Church of God Ministries, Fox Hill Road & Davis Street, on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Officiating will be Pastor Rev. Sherelle Saunders. Interment follows in Fox Hill Cemetery, Fox Hill Road.

He is surived by his daughter: Joycelyn Pearce Treco...

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There is hope
News Article
September 21, 2011
There is hope

Sheryl Bastian (name changed) struggles to use words in the right context in our conversation, but I know what she means.? I don't correct her because I do not want to embarrass her.? I listen as she tells her tale of being able to speak words and hold a conversation, but when placed in a position to write those very same words down, she realized that she could not spell.
The 56-year-old grandmot...

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September 12, 2011
(Video) Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation Supports Sawfish Studies

Fort Lauderdale, FL  - Also
known as the Carpenter Shark, Sawfish are a family of rays,
characterized by a long, toothy nose extension. Several species can
grow to approximately 7 meters or 23 feet.  The family as a whole is
largely unknown and little studied--until now.

In October 2010, the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation and Hell's Bay
Boatworks donated a custom boat and trailer, valued a...

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Along Life's Road
News Article
September 08, 2011
Along Life's Road

They made me the keeper of the vineyards, but mine own vineyard have I not kept Song of Solomon 1:6 Growing up as the daughter of a Preacher man, many times I have heard persons remark "preachers' children are the worst children." Then on occasions I have listened to complaints coming from spouses:

"My husband is the best carpenter/builder there is, but this door been on one hinge for ages";...

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Departure
News Article
August 13, 2011
Departure

It's been a year of change for Bahamian artist Margot Bethel.? After years of taking part in group shows in Nassau, she returns to the scene with her solo art show, "Departures", opening at Popop International Center for the Visual Arts this evening.

"I think doing a solo show was a challenge I think I felt I needed to push myself towards," she says.? "For some reason, despite having a difficul...

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Dena Hamilton, 38
News Article
August 11, 2011
Dena Hamilton, 38

A funeral service for Dena Hamilton, 38, of #14 Devonshire Street, Cable Beach will be held on Saturday August 13th, 4 p.m. at St. Agnes Anglican Church, Baillou Hill Road. Archdeacon I. Ranfurly Brown assisted by Fr. Neil Nairn will officiate. Interment will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens, John F. Kennedy Drive.?

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June 22, 2011
Police believe arsonist set several homes afire

Fire department officials said yesterday that an arsonist could be responsible for a string of fires in Montel Heights on the night of May 7 that left one man homeless.
Head of the Fire Services Unit Superintendent Jeffrey Deleveaux said investigations found some evidence of arson.
"It happened three times in one night," Deleveaux said. "It was like a trail. It wasn't like a day or so. It was th...

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June 02, 2011
Gloria Glenda Sears nee Finley, 69

Funeral services for Gloria Glenda Sears nee Finley, 69 yrs., a resident of Millers Height, Carmichael Road, who passed away on 20th May, 2011, will be held at St. Gregory's Anglican Church, Carmichael Road on Saturday at 9 a.m. Officiating will be Rev. Fr. S. Sebastian Campbell & Rev. Fr. Atma Budhu.  Interment follows in Woodlawn Gardens, Soldier Road.
Her memories will forever be cher...

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May 07, 2011
Plan to restore historic Coconut Grove home stirs controversy

Miami Herald -  Miami wasn't yet a year old when a Bahamian immigrant named
Ebenezer Stirrup put the finishing touches on his West Grove home.

Now,
115 years later, the landmark on Charles Avenue that was the first home
built in Coconut Grove is in disrepair. And the man who leases the
property wants to turn it into a bed and breakfast, with perhaps a café --
a move that has infl...

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October 01, 2008
Kenton Dion Knowles "Emperor" Gets Bail

A judge Tuesday freed murder accused Kenton Dion Knowles on $50,000 bail, despite concern from a prosecutor that he is a flight risk and should remain in custody. Knowles, who is better known by the street name "Emperor", was arrested for the murder of his nephew, Kendal Knowles, on July 3.

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