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News Article
July 06, 2012
Electronic Tag system to be Upgraded

The system controlling the hundreds of electronic monitoring bracelets attached to accused offenders who are on bail throughout the country will soon be upgraded, officials confirmed yesterday.

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News Article
January 25, 2012
Academy Partners with Everyone Counts - Electronic Voting System to Launch for 2013 Oscars?

Beverly Hills, CA - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
has entered into an agreement with Everyone Counts Inc. to exclusively
develop an electronic voting system for the 85th Academy Awards®, to be
held in 2013.

Everyone Counts will work with PwC, the Academy's accounting
firm of record, whose role in tabulating Academy members' votes will
remain unchanged. Over the next yea...

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News Article
January 13, 2012
URCA Public Advisory: Unlicensed Electronic Communications Operators

URCA has observed public advertisements regarding the provision of electronic communications services, particularly voice services, in The Bahamas by persons not licensed by URCA under the communications Act, 2009 to provide such services.

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News Article
November 25, 2011
Turnquest Welcomes Ruling On Electronic Monitoring

Minister of National Security Tommy Turnquest said yesterday that he agrees with a judge's ruling that officials responsible for tracking people out on bail with ankle bracelets have no authority to impose additional restrictions on them without fur- ther court approval.

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News Article
November 24, 2011
Electronic Monitoring Firm Faces Restrictions

In a ruling that has significant implications for the government's much-touted electronic monitoring program, a judge has ruled that officials responsible for tracking people out on bail with ankle bracelets have no authority to impose additional restrictions on accused criminals without further court approval.

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News Article
August 19, 2011
Police find weapons and ammunition hidden in electronic goods and groceries

By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

WEAPONS and ammunition hidden in electronic goods and stuffed in groceries, were found loaded on to a pallet on the back of a pick-up truck by police at Potter's Cay dock yesterday.

Officers searched the load just after 1pm when Customs officials raised the suspicion that duty had not been paid.

However, when they unloaded the...

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News Article
August 19, 2011
POLICE FIND WEAPONS, AMMUNITION HIDDEN IN ELECTRONIC GOODS, GROCERIES

By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

WEAPONS and ammunition hidden in electronic goods and stuffed in groceries, were found loaded on to a pallet on the back of a pick-up truck by police at Potter's Cay dock yesterday.

Officers searched the load just after 1pm when Customs officials raised the suspicion that duty had not been paid.

However, when they unloaded the...

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News Article
April 10, 2011
Lawyers claim electronic monitoring braces 'violate presumption of innocence'

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREEPORT: Two Grand Bahama lawyers claim electronic monitoring bracelets violate the presumption of innocence of persons charged with alleged offences before the courts.

Rawle Maynard and Constance McDonald spoke out on a radio talk show.

Ms McDonald said the Bahamas constitution has a presumption of innocence, and persons ...

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News Article
March 31, 2011
Electronic platform's 3m investment to soon pay off for bank

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

Bank of the Bahamas International expects a $3 million investment made over the last five years to start paying off in 2011 with the launch of its electronic banking platform, developing new revenue and profit streams following a 67 per cent net income rise in its fiscal 2011 second quarter.

Paul McWeeney, the bank's managing director, told Tribune Busin...

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News Article
March 24, 2011
CTICellular and Electronics

The presence of Murphy’s law was in full existence when CTI?Cellular and Electronics opened three years ago — a dynamic that almost made owner Ian Antonio want to throw in the towel.
“I thought the world was against me when I opened,” he recalls of his 2008 opening. “The first week we had five customers come in for the whole week.”
Antonio is proud to say that ...

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