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April 01, 2011
Bahamas Humane Society Flower Party and Best Costume Results

Nassau, Bahamas - For the second  year in a row the Bahamas Humane Society held the
Flower power Party at the Sheraton, Nassau Beach resort, last Friday, March 25th.

The costumes were simply amazing, and almost everybody caught the
spirit and dressed the part...there were hippies of all ages strutting
their stuff and passing around daisies.

There winners of the costume competition were:

Co...

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April 03, 2011
BMW crashes into Flowers property after accident

A 20-YEAR-OLD College of the Bahamas student said he was lucky to be alive yesterday after a car accident on West Bay Street ended with a taxi narrowly missing him as he walked on the street and a BMW simultaneously crashing into the front of Craig Flowers's FML Group of Companies property.

The scene unfolded at around 5.40pm Sunday when the woman driver of a black BMW pulled out of a narrow road...

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September 18, 2008
Craig Flowers Donates $100,000

Local businessman Craig Flowers yesterday donated $100,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on behalf of his companies to assist in recovery efforts in Inagua following Hurricane Ike, which impacted the island more than a week ago.

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May 08, 2014
Really Show Your Love this Mother's Day by investing in Mom's Health

Dr. Brian Clement Ph.D., N.M.D., L.N. has spearheaded the international progressive health movement for more than three and one-half decades. He is the Director of the renowned Hippocrates Health Institute, Florida (U.S.A.)...

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February 17, 2012
NGOs can kill your economy

Dr. Gary Conille, the prime minister of Haiti, in an address delivered in Varsovie, Poland, recently informed the world that 99 percent of the grants, gifts and help offered to Haiti after the devastating earthquake of January 12, 2010, went to the NGOs; the government received the remaining one percent.
The result is clear to the naked eye.  Haiti is almost as fragile before and after the ea...

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January 17, 2012
Raymond Tucker honored by the CAC

Raymond Tucker is one of those athletes who just keeps going and going. He was honored by the local bodybuilding federation three years ago, and finally got his flowers on the regional stage last year as he competed in his 24th straight Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Amateur Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships. Tucker, now 50, is the most decorated competitor in the history of the champions...

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March 15, 2024
Winner of the 96th Academy Awards 2024

THE 96TH ACADEMY AWARDS | 2024
Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood
Sunday, March 10, 2024

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March 14, 2024
BAMSI Explores Promising Strawberry Cultivation

THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) has ventured into strawberry cultivation, eyeing not only a good market but also the opportunity to train Bahamians in harvesting and grading techniques of the berries, BAMSI Farm Manager Ayrett Lightbourne said.

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March 08, 2024
Letter to the Editor: Cultivating environmental awareness

Editor, Many of us grew up in the Caribbean in the last century believing that bushes and weeds were awful sights that needed to be gotten rid of whether on land or water. Similarly, we never gave much thought to land, water, or air because we assumed that they would always be there in more [...]

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March 05, 2024
GAMA Global (Bahamas) welcomed by the Governor General in a courtesy call

Governor General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Cynthia Pratt welcomed GAMA Global (Bahamas) Chapter Membership in a courtesy call at the Office of the Governor General on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

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