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April 26, 2018
PM Minnis: Role of the Church perhaps more critical ?in our lifetime?

The role of the Church is perhaps more critical ?in our lifetime? than at any other point. As a result, the Church must uphold holiness at all times, Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Hubert A. Minnis said Monday...

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August 17, 2017
The cell phone attachment

I must write again about the compulsive use of cell phones and tablets. At times their use can be insulting or disrespectful. It is so terrible to see people sitting in church services, weddings, committee meetings, seminars, etc., and all they are doing while the event is going on is texting or surfing the web on their cell phones or tablets.
It is insulting to the speakers when people in the aud...

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June 20, 2017
Three tips for reducing your power bill

Let's be upfront. Everybody wants to have lower power bills. But how to make that happen without a lot of upfront cash or a radical change in lifestyle is a mystery for most homeowners. There are salesmen peddling gadgets that reduce the consumption of certain pieces of equipment, or alternative technologies that replace the need for grid power. And there are design "tricks" that reduce the amount...

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Technology addiction
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May 12, 2017
Technology addiction

I guess that the simple definition of an addiction is something one just has to have and simply cannot do without, as you feel completely lost when you don't have it. I have observed a whole lot of people lately who are hooked on a whole lot of modern technological gadgets.
Firstly, I know people who are hooked on loud music playing in their automobile. That's right, I heard one particular person ...

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April 25, 2017
Miller-Uibo makes donation to Ranfurly Homes for Children

Through her newly created Shaunae Miller Cares Foundation, The Bahamas' fastest female sprinter is giving back to the youth of her country in a tangible way.
Olympic Champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo made a presentation of a PlayStation 4 (PS4) and a few games to the Ranfurly Homes for Children yesterday. Coming on the heels of The Bahamas' first gold medal at the world relays, its first gold medal in ...

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April 30, 2010
Man who found ? and sold ? the missing iPhone unmasked

Twenty-one-year-old Redwood City, California, resident Brian J. Hogan, the man identified by Wired.com as the guy who found ? and later sold ? Apple's missing iPhone in a bar last month, has a message for Apple, the engineer who originally lost the precious gadget, and the tech world at large: Sorry about that.

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Going the extra mile
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January 30, 2017
Going the extra mile

While many teachers are deserving of praise for the extras they do to ensure their students' success, Vonchelle Cooper, a third grade teacher at Nassau Christian Academy (NCA) is one of them. She not only offers her students verbal incentives, but also gives tangible incentives. Despite the fact that she teaches a class with 28 students, she wants each student to leave her knowing that she always ...

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January 21, 2017
Do they have our attention now

Dear Editor,
Do they have our attention now?
As New Providence ratifies itself as an embattled city, a war zone of sorts, its citizens continue to live in fear and accumulate a reservoir of hate and revenge. Several school students were stabbed at Government High School (GHS) and this has added to the escalating violence that seems to have been sparked from an incident that occurred about two mont...

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December 21, 2016
LCIS students help feed 5,000 needy families: Bahamas Feeding Network recipients of donation

For many children, Christmas time is filled with writing lists to Santa and dreams of receiving the latest toys, gadgets and electronics. This year, rather than being on the receiving end, the fifth grade students at Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) collected canned goods and non-perishable items in observation of the Reverse Advent calendar and presented them to members of the Bahamas Feedi...

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December 20, 2016
Youngsters help to feed those in need as a Christmas gift

FOR many children Christmas time is filled with writing lists to Santa and dreams of receiving the latest toys, gadgets and electronics.

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