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June 15, 2017
OWN Bahamas announces 2017 grant winners

OWN Bahamas announced its 2017 grant winners yesterday, revealing that an arts school and asphalt maintenance company have received the coveted $15,000 in funding for their fledgling companies.
Both Little Prodigies Music and Arts School and Asphalt Maintenance Paving and Testing Company were existing entities when they applied to OWN Bahamas' Entrepreneurship Program.
Little Prodigies was started...

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May 30, 2017
Single-sided deafness in adults

Single-sided deafness (SSD), also known as unilateral deafness, is a type of hearing loss where the person has normal hearing in one ear but significant hearing loss, or no hearing at all, in the other ear.
Common causes of single-sided deafness in adults include acoustic neuroma, sudden idiopathic hearing loss, exposure to sudden impact noise, head trauma/traumatic brain injury (TBI), and Meniere...

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March 28, 2017
EricaTamiko are going to prom

Almost 28 years ago Tamiko Gilbert promised he would take his best friend Erica Morris to their prom -- the date never materialized. Two weeks before St. Augustine's College's (SAC) Class of '92 prom, Gilbert dumped Morris for another date. She has never let her classmate and friend live that down. Two-and-a-half decades later Gilbert has again promised to take Morris to the prom. And while they'r...

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Read them well
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March 29, 2017
Read them well

For anyone who wishes to succeed in life, across the board, there's no doubt about it, you need to be able to communicate on a regular basis with others, in all aspects of your life. Now to make it real simple, which is what I like to do in these articles; there are two basic parts to the communication process and they are Transmitting and Receiving.
In other words, for communication to be able t...

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March 29, 2017
Armed robbery of cop case opens

The prosecution yesterday opened its case against a man accused of robbing a policeman during his morning walk.
Brandon Cooper is on trial for the February 17, 2016 armed robbery of Arnold McKenzie at Pinewood Park.
Cooper allegedly robbed McKenzie of a Movado watch and a Samsung S5 phone.
He has denied the charge at his trial before Justice Deborah Frazier.
McKenzie's workout partner, Juliet Monc...

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March 11, 2017
John Beadle's Row Yah Boat

John Beadle was born in 1964 on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. He received his BFA and MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and the Tyler School of Art of Temple University respectively. Beadle delves into various art genres, including painting, printmaking, sculpture and installation. Often, his highly conceptual work consists of everyday materials such as wood, found objects ...

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March 28, 2017
Erica and Tamico are going to prom

Almost 28 years ago Tamico Gilbert promised he would take his best friend Erica Morris to their prom -- the date never materialized. Two weeks before St. Augustine's College's (SAC) Class of '92 prom, Gilbert dumped Morris for another date. She has never let her classmate and friend live that down. Two-and-a-half decades later Gilbert has again promised to take Morris to the prom. And while they'r...

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Eardrum perforations
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March 13, 2017
Eardrum perforations

The eardrum is a thin, cone-shaped piece of skin or membrane, less than half an inch wide that separates the ear canal from the middle ear. It is also known as the tympanic membrane. A perforation of the eardrum is a hole or rupture of the eardrum left behind due to an ear infection, surgery, trauma, or an explosion. A consequence of an eardrum perforation is usually some degree of hearing loss.

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March 07, 2017
Cleveland Clinic Opens New Cancer Center

The new Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center will begin welcoming patients on Monday, March 6. The 377,000-square-foot facility, estimated at $276 million, will house all outpatient cancer treatment services in one location with the center?s team of medical and radiation...

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February 28, 2017
Healthy teeth from childhood into adulthood

Suncher Outten knows the importance of caring for her children's teeth, that's why her daughters Shania, 6, and Laila-Syke, 2, have both already had dental visits. By age two, both of her children had their first visit to the dentist's office. Outten is setting the foundation for her children to have healthy teeth as adults.
"They say the baby teeth are the foundation for adult teeth, and I've wit...

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