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January 03, 2011
KEEPING YOUR MOUTH ALIVE

O
ral health is crucial to the health and well being of people with disabilities. Good oral health promotes communication, good nutrition, self-esteem and an enhanced quality of life. It can lead to a reduction or elimination of pain and discomfort. Poor oral health (bad breath, overcrowded teeth or unsightly decay) reduces a person's ability to eat nutritious food, affects self image and confide...

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January 05, 2021
Probation for punching girlfriend in mouth

A MAN who punched his girlfriend after he thought he saw her flirting with a lesbian in a local bar was yesterday placed on probation for a year.

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March 14, 2011
GB Power Employees put their time where their mouth is

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama
Island - The Grand Bahama Power Company is pleased to announce the
launching of the Grand Bahama Power Employee Volunteer Group. 
The group of civic-minded employees represents a cross section of management
and line staff and has conveyed enthusiasm and commitment to implementing
initiatives that will make a substantive impact on the community.

The group's first p...

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April 28, 2020
Husband charged with punching wife in mouth

A 30-year-old man appeared in Magistrate's Court yesterday, charged with punching his wife in the mouth. Hatchelah Robinson appeared before Magistrate Andrew Forbes charged with unlawfully assaulting Dornique Robinson on March 31. He pleaded guilty

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June 27, 2011
Chemotherapy and the effects on the mouth

By Dr Andre Clarke

WHEN a person is diagnosed with cancer, it is very common for the person to become apprehensive about the diagnosis. It often strikes fear in many persons and such a diagnosis is received with the worst expectations.

Cancer is a group of diseases in which a number of destructive cells in the body show uncontrolled growth. These cells then invade, intrude upon and destroy n...

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Mouth can say plenty
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January 30, 2019
Mouth can say plenty

If you were looking for excitement, inspiration or something revealing or revolutionary then you were likely left disappointed by the prime minister's national report on the economy, delivered on Monday night. The report nonetheless encapsulated the government's plan for economic and jobs growth. It was [...]
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June 04, 2018
Mouth gets Duterte in trouble again, this time for kiss

MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's mouth has landed him in hot water again, this time for kissing a married woman on the lips in front of thousands of his cheering supporters. Duterte, known for his verbal outbursts and other antics, is being [...]
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April 28, 2018
My mouth is a heartbreak

"i lost a whole continent. a whole continent from my memory. unlike all other hyphenated americans my hyphen is made of blood. when africa says hello my mouth is a heartbreak because i have nothing in my tongue to answer her. i don't know how [...]

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October 25, 2017
Case delayed as attorney ill with hand, foot and mouth disease

A MAN seeking to contest his 40-year sentence for murdering a Cash for Gold employee had his substantive hearing into the matter adjourned yesterday after it was revealed his attorney was ill with hand, foot and mouth disease. Valentino Bethel appea

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October 06, 2017
Chester Cooper needs a foot-in-mouth policy

Dear Editor, Until recently the public could have been tempted to look upon Chester Cooper as a master of the insurance business and a student of politics. After his numerous bewildering utterances, we must rethink that position. He has come across as new to the [...]
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