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April 05, 2014
Bodies 'set afire on remote cay'

Four bodies found on Anguilla Cay had tires placed on top of them and set on fire, Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) Lt. Commander Raymond King said yesterday.
King said the Royal Bahamas Police Force and RBDF launched a joint operation to recover the bodies, which were discovered nearly two weeks ago by fishermen.
King said the bodies were those of three men and one woman. Officials believe the...

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January 28, 2014
Your face: The window to your overall health

There's a saying that the "eyes are the windows to your soul," it's no wonder that some doctors say the face is the window to your overall health which is why you always usually get a once over of your eyes, ears, nose and mouth when you visit a medical practitioner's office. This practice while vitally important to your examination is probably the part that many people pay the least amount of att...

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December 05, 2013
Why the PLP is losing, but the FNM is not gaining

The country is desperately hungry for serious and competent political leadership, especially in light of the bumbling leadership of Prime Minister Perry Christie.
There is considerable and mounting anger, and severe disappointment with the PLP, not yet halfway through its term.
Unemployment is higher than during the recent Great Recession and near levels reminiscent of the early 1970s, with the co...

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October 23, 2013
Plumbing problems force delays at new court complex

The recently constructed Magistrate's Court Complex yesterday flooded with suspected sewage water, forcing hours-long delays and the premature adjournment of some cases.
Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt said the court was experiencing plumbing issues.
When The Nassau Guardian left the complex yesterday evening, a large part of the foyer area was covered with what court officials suspect was ...

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October 01, 2013
Sweaty feet a common vexing problem

A common and vexing foot problem that is often not spoken of is sweaty feet. Have you ever shaken hands with, or touched the feet of a friend or family member and it was soaking wet? Well, they may have hyperhidrosis, which is excessive sweating of the feet. It's slightly more common in men than in women, and more common in young adults than older adults. People whose feet sweat excessively often...

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'Where Heroes Lay'
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September 21, 2013
'Where Heroes Lay'

Bahamian artist Lavar Munroe will be exhibiting his installation "Where Heroes Lay" as part of the (e)merge Art Fair in Washington D.C.
The installation will comprise a colony of nine life-sized cardboard beds, made from soiled cardboard pieces sourced from the homeless' sleeping quarters.
Munroe has engaged in a material exchange with a homeless person in Downtown, D.C. Periodically, the artist h...

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September 09, 2013
Consider this: In our faces

We are truly a blessed people who live in what the millions of tourists who pay billions of dollars to visit The Bahamas consider to be a paradise blessed by an abundance of sun, sea and sand. Yet each day, we go about our activities, often oblivious to our surroundings, which we frequently take for granted...

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May 15, 2013
Shanty town residents fear crackdown

Many Haitians living in two shanty towns on New Providence yesterday said they were fearful of being forced to move from the only place they call home, following a scathing environmental report revealed by The Nassau Guardian.
There has been "a marked increase" in the number of shanty towns on New Providence over the last two years, and the populations have grown "exponentially", according to the ...

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May 11, 2013
Castrol Quote of the day : May 11th , 2013

Castrol Quote of the day : May 11th , 2013

Tip when buying a used car: "Open the hood. If you smell a strong smell lingering gasoline odor don't buy it!"

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May 01, 2013
Govt 'not serious' in BORCO relocation

A former member of Parliament and community activist in Grand Bahama says the government is "not very serious" and "disrespectful" towards residents in desperate need of relocation from the Bahamas Oil Refining Company International Limited (BORCO) facility in Freeport, Gran...

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