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May 07, 2010
Bahamas 'tough nut to crack'

Well-known music business executive and marketing giant, Steve Stoute, yesterday said he had encountered all the difficulties associated with of doing business in the Bahamas, adding that this nation was "a tough nut to crack" for entrepreneurs.

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September 10, 2010
Which Nut is Tops For Clearing Arteries?

Nuts certainly are great for heart health. But which nut should you choose if you want to make the most progress against heart disease: walnuts, almonds, or pecans? This is kind of a trick question.

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March 21, 2011
Nutt Goes Nuts after Winning Free Tickets to upcoming Play 'The Cabinet'

Nassau, Bahamas - Writer, producer and star of the latest comedy to hit the Dundas stage
Ward Minnis (left) presents Niven Nutt (right) with tickets to his play

The Cabinet which premiers April 1, 2011. Nutt snagged the first pair of giveaway tickets after joining

The Cabinet's Facebook group and following instructions to watch cast members of

The Cabinet on JCN's Dialogue with Etoile Pinder. H...

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March 23, 2011
Which Is Better: Nuts or Olive Oil?

Let?s pretend for a moment that you have two options for improving your health: eat more nuts or eat more olive oil. Which should you choose? Believe it or not, nuts could have a slight edge, especially if you?re concerned about metabolic syndrome, a combo of health conditions that raises heart disease risk.

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GOING NUTS FOR COCONUT
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April 08, 2015
GOING NUTS FOR COCONUT

THE traditional and popular Pelican Point Coconut Festival on Easter Monday drew a large crowd of residents and visitors to East Grand Bahama for the annual showcase for Bahamian culture, cuisine and music.

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March 13, 2012
20K SHIPMENT AIMS TO CRACK A TOUGH NUT

By NATARIO McKENZIE

Tribune Business Reporter

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

THE Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) has spent some $20,000 on a shipment of lethal yellowing-resistant coconuts in a bid to foster the industry, an executive telling Tribune Business that hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of gallons of coconut water was imported each year.

According to Arnold ...

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March 08, 2024
Letter to the Editor: Haiti – the nation of the damned?

Ever since, if not before, it successfully declared its independence in 1804 following her defeat of a contingent of the Napoleonic army, Haiti has been and remains, to this very day, the classical case of a 'failed state'. Throughout its modern history, Haiti, at different times, has been controlled or led by assorted coup leaders, [...]

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October 02, 2023
Tributes after shock death of QC head boy

THE death of Queen's College head boy Dario Rahming on Saturday sent shockwaves through the school's community.

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September 27, 2023
Cleveland Clinic Expert Shares Top 3 Tips to Boost Brain Function and reduce the risk of Alzheimer's Disease

Anyone over the age of 65 is at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease, yet science suggests that up to 40% of Alzheimer’s cases could be prevented through healthy lifestyle modifications, says an expert from Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health ahead of World Alzheimer’s Day on September 21.

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September 27, 2023
Free breakfast pilot program a good start

The issue of family planning, particularly for those in low-income communities, can often be a touchy subject, even though the lack thereof has continued to be shown to lead to adverse incomes for the most vulnerable. Many are reluctant to tell people what they should or should not do with their bodies regarding their personal ...
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