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October 18, 2010
Doctors Hospital Donates Computers to Students at Gerald C. Cash Primary School

Doctors Hospital is committed to making a positive difference in the lives of members of the community in which they serve. This week that commitment was reaffirmed with the Hospital?s CEO, Mr. Charles Sealy, donating a gift of computers to the Gerald C. Cash Primary School on behalf of the hospital.

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October 15, 2010
BEC MIDDLE MANAGERS GO BACK TO WORK

By MEGAN REYNOLDS

Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

MIDDLE managers at Bahamas Electricity Corporation returned to work yesterday as negotiations over a new industrial agreement got under way.

The Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union (BEUMU) at BEC's Baillou Hill Road office, reportedly walked off the job on Thursday, prompting a statement from BEC management.

But BEC ...

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October 13, 2010
Police intensify search for Bimini murder suspects

By STAFFâ WRITER
Guardian News Desk

Police yesterday issued an all-points bulletin for two men they believe are responsible for last weekend's murder of 45-year-old Albert Hanna.
Wanted posters for Bimini residents Lucas Rolle, 23, and Terrance Rolle Jr., 25, were released early yesterday morning as police intensified their search for the pair.
According to police, Lucas Rolle stands 5 fee...

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October 13, 2010
Straw vendor to be sentenced today

By STAFFâ WRITER
Guardian News Desk

The straw vendor who recently pleaded guilty in a New York federal court to trafficking counterfeit goods will learn her fate today.
Tracey Davis was charged earlier this month. New York Federal Court Judge Richard Sullivan is expected to hand down her sentence at 2 p.m.
Davis'husband, her three-month-old baby and a Bahamian delegation including Progress...

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October 13, 2010
Employees charged with stealing gas from Police Garage

By STAFF WRITER
Guardian News Desk
An employee at the Police Garage yesterday denied that he stole four 55-gallon drums of gasoline from his workplace on October 6.
Police charged Frederick Smith, 48, of Water Street, Big Pond, and Rudolph Burrows, 57, of St. Albans Drive, with the alleged theft of the gas, which is worth$928.40.
However, only Smith appeared for his arraignment before Deputy Chief...

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October 13, 2010
STRAW VENDOR TO BE SENTENCED TODAY IN N.Y.

By STAFF WRITER
Guardian News Desk
The straw vendor who recently pleaded guilty in a New York federal court to trafficking counterfeit goods will learn her fate today.
Tracey Davis was charged earlier this month. New York Federal Court Judge Richard Sullivan is expected to hand down her sentence at 2 p.m.
Davis'husband, her three-month-old baby and a Bahamian delegation including Progressive Liber...

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October 11, 2010
DECLINE IN GOVT. TAX REVENUE

By INDERIA SAUNDERS&K.NANCOO-RUSSELL
Guardianâ Business Desk
inderia@nasguard.com
krystal@nasguard.com
The government saw some $74 million less in tax revenue in the second quarter of 2010, according to the Central Bank--with much of the sharp decline attributed to a decline in stamp tax payments on property and financial transaction receipts.
The numbers were revealed in the bank's Quarter...

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October 14, 2010
Teen's murder case opens

Prosecutors yesterday opened their case against a teenager accused of a stabbing death.

Marvin St. Jules, 18, is on trial for the 2008 murder Joel Simeus, in the parking lot of Solomon's Supercenter.

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October 14, 2010
Business owners say Baillou Hill Rd switch was illegal

The Coconut Grove Business League (CGBL) claimed yesterday that Minister of Public Works Neko Grant acted unlawfully by not considering the economic impact ofthe government's decision tomake Blue Hill Road and Market Street one-way thoroughfares.

Arguments began yesterday in the judicial review of the government decision before Supreme Court Justice Neville Adderley.

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October 11, 2010
Decline in govt tax revenue

By INDERIA SAUNDERS&K.NANCOO-RUSSELL
Guardianâ Business Desk
inderia@nasguard.com
krystal@nasguard.com

The government saw some$74 million less in tax revenue in the second quarter of 2010, according to the Central Bank--with much of the sharp decline attributed to a decline in stamp tax payments on property and financial transaction receipts.
The numbers were revealed in the bank's Quarter...

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