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Apple lifts curtain on iPhone 6, Apple Watch
Apple lifts curtain on iPhone 6, Apple Watch
Apple (AAPL) on Tuesday introduced two new iPhones, its long-awaited Apple Watch and a mobile payment system as part of a marketing blitz aimed at drumming up consumer excitement. Now the question is whether the new gear will live up to the hype...
Barefoot Wines team completes 10th year of beach restorations initiative
NASSAU, BAHAMAS— The Commonwealth Brewery Limited's (CBL) Barefoot Wines team returned to Jaws Beach to celebrate Earth Day this past Saturday. For more than ten years, the brand has hosted a coastal clean-up as part of its annual beach rescue initiatives, which are focused on creating awareness about the importance of preserving coastal areas throughout [...]
Solar Eclipse - Monday, 8th April 2024
Solar Eclipse - Monday, 8th April 2024
The Ministry of Energy and Transport, in association with Bahamas Department of Meteorology, wishes to advise the public that a solar eclipse will take place tomorrow – Monday, 8th April 2024.
New Providence Ecology Park considering converting methane into sustainable power
NPEP celebrates five years NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The New Providence Ecology Park is considering introducing and developing landfill-gas-to-energy infrastructure to capture methane and convert it into sustainable power. This move comes as the park celebrates the success of its five-year landfill management plan, which has eliminated uncontrolled fires and significantly reduced its carbon footprin...
Shock as tornado hits woman's home
Shock as tornado hits woman's home
A TORNADO ripped through Deidre Miller's South Ocean Boulevard home on Saturday, leaving behind a damaged roof, shattered glass and torn-down doors.
Bahamas Film and Television Commission attends NATPE
Bahamas Film and Television Commission attends NATPE
The Bahamas Film and Television Commission
attended the National Association of Television Program Executives, ( NATPE
) Market and Conference, January 23-26 at the Fountainbleau Hotel on Miami
Beach. NATPE is a trade association designed to bring networking opportunities
to industry leaders to focus on Television programming. During the conference
seminars were held on how to pitch a project to t...
Health myth buster
Health myth buster
By ALESHA CADET
Tribune Features Reporter
EVERYONE knows the common sayings like 'stress can turn your hair gray', 'coffee is bad for your health' or 'it is essential to drink at least eight glasses of water a day'; but are these adages based on fact or fiction? Tribune Health explores:
* 'Reading in poor light can damage your eyesight'
Almost everyone was taught by their parents that reading ...
Conflict 'most frequent motive' for 2010 murders
Conflict 'most frequent motive' for 2010 murders
By NOELLE NICOLLS
Tribune Staff Reporter
nnicolls@tribunemedia.net
CONFLICT was the most frequently encountered motive for murders committed last year, according to police intelligence.
Statistics released by the police this month show 34 of the 94 murders last year resulted from some form of argument, altercation or confrontation.
"All year long we were speaking to conflicts, talking about p...
Slimming Secret: Tap your foot
Slimming Secret: Tap your foot
Having trouble getting back to healthier eating habits after all the valentine?s day chocolate? Tapping your foot could help keep the extra calories from expanding your waist.
Le Med, Freeport GBI - Early Bird specials only 12. 95!
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Led Med Mediterranean Restaurant at Port Lucaya offers you
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS for just
$12.95 + 15% gratuity from
4:00 to 6:30 pm
1 glass of house wine or 1 soft drink. Salad and bread included, and your choice of one the following:
An 8 OZ Black Angus Steak; Pasta & lobster; Pasta with Shrimps; Seafood Pasta; Grilled Chicken Breast on Pasta; Coc...