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October 13, 2017
Migrants crackdown 'humane and caring'

IMMIGRATION Minister Brent Symonette yesterday insisted that the deadline threat for all irregular migrants to leave the country by year-end only sounded "draconian" but will be carried out as "humanely and caring" as possible...

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October 17, 2014
Customs seizes 'smuggled' cars

Customs officials confiscated three 2014 vehicles over the weekend that they believe were smuggled into the country through

a "sophisticated" operation.
Comptroller of Customs Charles Turner said officers seized a Mercedes Benz, a Chevy Impala and a Buick

Regal.
Officials believe they are stolen cars.
"The vehicles are believed to have been smuggled into The Bahamas and there is no evidence that...

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August 25, 2017
Government disengagement 'callous and uncaring'

The government's foreshadowed disengagement of 126 reengaged pensioners demonstrates the Minnis administration is uncaring and callous, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts said yesterday.
Roberts said the government appears bent on purging the public service.
He said the result will be increased numbers of Bahamians joining the unemployment line.
"They are putting people out o...

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August 08, 2017
Farmer: Bahamas should consider timetable for electric cars switch

Countries around the world have started announcing dates on which sales of new gasoline and diesel cars would cease; proponents of the electric car "movement" agree that The Bahamas should start making steps in the same direction.
Pia Farmer, owner of Easy Car Sales and Sean Grazette, manager at Easy Car Sales appeared on Friday as guests on Guardian Radio to talk about where The Bahamas stands in...

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March 14, 2017
Tornado at airport damages plane, cars

A TORNADO touched down at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) early Tuesday morning causing significant damage to a Bahamasair plane and minor damage to several cars at a nearby car rental agency...

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March 13, 2017
Caring for working feet

Your feet bear the brunt of your daily working life. The average person walks the equivalent of five times around the earth in a lifetime and each step can exert up to two times your body weight in ground reactive forces through your lower limbs. Prolonged standing, walking, operating machinery, high heels, carrying heavy objects and slippery surfaces are just some of the dangers the feet are expo...

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January 26, 2017
Caring for a Mattress

Make sure your new mattress and foundation are properly installed in your home. Improper installation can damage your new sleep set. If you choose to transport and install on your own, ask the store personnel to give you some tips to help you avoid problems...

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December 07, 2016
Supreme court roofing falls, damages cars

Two vehicles have been damaged by fallen metal roofing panels from the main Supreme Court building on Bank Lane, The Nassau Guardian has learned.
A 10-foot panel crashed onto a truck belonging to a judge's clerk yesterday, almost three weeks after panelling dented the roof of the vehicle assigned to Acting Justice Guillimina Archer Minns.
The truck was scratched by the panelling yesterday.
Court s...

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Caring for men's feet
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June 21, 2016
Caring for men's feet

Men's feet are pretty low maintenance when compared to women's feet, but they can still benefit from some basic foot care. After all, nobody likes funky feet, with rough skin, bad odor and nasty nails. The feet are the most neglected part of the body -- and men's feet are even more neglected than women's.

Common foot conditions seen in men
o Skin and nail infections like nail fungus and athlete's...

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July 10, 2016
A Canadian man invented a wheel that can make cars move sideways

The age of parallel parking may soon be over thanks to a literal reinvention of the wheel by Canadian man William Liddiard.

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