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June 27, 2011
Pinder runs world's third fastest time in winning men's 400m

It was considered the marquee event of this year's BTC/BAAA National Track and Field Championships, and it certainly lived up to its billing.
The fans had high expectations and so did the athletes, and the Open Men's 400 meters (m) final delivered in a big, big way.? The line-up included the best-of-the-best quarter-milers in the country including Demetrius Pinder, Chris Brown, Avard Moncur, LaTo...

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August 15, 2014
Robbery was 'the most terrifying moment of my life'

MAYAGUANA Island Administrator Charles Moss said he needs extensive dental work and therapy after he was "gun-butted" and tied up during a robbery he described as "the most terrifying moment" of his life...

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July 22, 2011
The great Mayaguana land giveaway!

This column was originally published on July 6, 2010. The contribution to the 2010/11 budget debate by the Leader of Opposition Business in the Senate was one of the more egregious examples of neo-colonial claptrap by a Bahamian political figure in the nearly four decades after independence.

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June 01, 2016
Gray: Vote hijacked by religious community

MICAL MP V. Alfred Gray said the fourth constitutional referendum bill has been "hijacked by the religious community."

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May 21, 2015
FNM chairman 'talking nonsense'

Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard said yesterday former Cabinet minister Frank Watson has never raised any of his concerns regarding the party's leadership internally, but Watson said Pintard is "out of the loop" and "talking nonsense".

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October 23, 2013
Another delay in murder sentencing

NO SENTENCE was handed down yesterday in the case of three men convicted of a policeman's murder as questioning the contents of their probation and psychiatric reports lasted the entire court day...

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September 10, 2013
The 'wanted' man who wasn't wanted after all

A MOTHER is demanding an apology from the Royal Bahamas Police Force after a wanted bulletin for her 19-year-old son was distributed to the press.

On Sunday, at 11.27pm, the Tribune received 14 bulletins of wanted men via email from the force - 10 men were wanted for murder, three for armed robbery and one for rape...

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August 06, 2013
Sports program deserves top priority treatment

There was a time when sports organizations got by without government grants. Sports leaders of the day, 40 years ago and further back, got their programs going and motivated the respective athletes by organizing fund-raising events and soliciting from Corporate Bahamas...

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June 26, 2013
Police probing how copper theft suspect escaped custody

Police launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the escape of a suspect who fled in a police vehicle after he was arrested and handcuffed earlier this week, Assistant Commissioner of Police Leon Bethell confirmed yesterday.

Police allegedly found the man stealing copper at Super Value's Carmichael Road warehouse on Monday morning. "We are investigating this matter from a few...

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June 24, 2013
Unity Flag salute to the 165th anniversary of St. Martin Emancipation

"The St. Martin Unity Flag is flying in the area of the main border monument to salute our ancestors in this 165th year of Emancipation," said Shujah Reiph of the Emancipation Committee. Only a few feet from the Bellevue/Union Road frontier, drivers, passengers, and pedestrians may glimpse the Unity Flag on the flagpole at the St. Jean Estate...

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