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Brothers cleared of rape charge
Brothers cleared of rape charge
After deliberating for just over an hour, a Supreme Court jury yesterday acquitted three brothers of raping a woman in their home.
Lawyers ask court to acquit brothers of rape
Lawyers ask court to acquit brothers of rape
Lawyers defending three brothers accused of raping a woman to whom they had offered a ride urged a Supreme Court to acquit them yesterday.
Mother testifies in rape trial
Mother testifies in rape trial
The mother of an alleged rape victim said that she took her daughter to a police station after learning about the assault.
Woman tells court she was gang raped by three men
Woman tells court she was gang raped by three men
A woman told a Supreme Court jury yesterday that she was gang raped by three men, two of whom she knew and trusted.
HBO Presents The Mega Donors That Financed The U.S. Presidential Campaign in the New Documentary Meet the Donors: Does Money Talk?
While the world speculates about what the result will be of the upcoming presidential election in the United States, HBO exposes one of the most controversial topics of the U.S. political system: who are the mega donors of the presidential campaign and what do those who donate millions of dollars for their candidates to win expect in return.
Video captured storm's horror
Video captured storm's horror
Cienna Riley, a seven-year-old resident of Lowe Sound, North Andros, repeatedly cried, "I don't want to die" as a powerful surge from Hurricane Matthew filled her home, and panic ensued.
North Andros 'getting back to normal'
North Andros 'getting back to normal'
RELIEF and recovery efforts are ?coming along pretty good? in North Andros in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, with government officials yesterday claiming that a sense of ?normalcy? is finally beginning to return to residents of the battered community.
BTVI students celebrate achievements at graduation
BTVI students celebrate achievements at graduation
THE Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) is not "a dumping ground for low-achieving students or those who are not college material", graduating students heard from the insititution's first president during its recent commencement exercise.
New president: BTVI is not a dumping ground
New president: BTVI is not a dumping ground
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) is not a dumping ground for low-achieving students or those who are not college material, according to Dr. Robert W. Robertson, the first president of the institution.
Mother left homeless in Florida speaks out over criticism
BAHAMIAN mother Ebony Edgecombe, who with her three children, were temporarily homeless in Florida, yesterday defended her integrity against criticism of her role in the family's predicament.