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February 01, 2023
Senators make presentation to Stapledon School as part of community service initiative

As part of their community service initiative, members of the Senate presented projectors to the Stapledon School Tuesday, January 31, 2023.

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February 01, 2023
Tourism Minister Cooper Thanks Industry Partners and Stakeholders for Their Part in Tourism Upsurge

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation the Hon. Chester Cooper applauded the efforts of industry stakeholders and partners in the upsurge in tourism numbers, following the COVID-19 pandemic.

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January 07, 2020
Ayton a part of big lineup for the Suns

Phoenix Suns center DeAndre Ayton (22) is shown during the first half of an NBA game against the Memphis Grizzlies in Phoenix, Arizona, on Sunday. The Grizzlies defeated the Suns, 121-114. Ayton and the Suns will play fellow Bahamian Chavano "Buddy" Hield and the Sacramento Kings in Phoenix tonight. APWith the big man back in the lineup, the Phoenix Suns are looking to make the most out of the tal...

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January 21, 2011
Raid on car parts theft ring

OFFICERS from the Central Detective Unit made a major raid on a car parts theft ring yesterday.

After executing a search warrant on a building located in the Marathon Road area, officers recovered numerous car parts, including radiators, assorted car doors, windshields, hoods, bumpers, and the like.

Six men were taken into custody. Police investigations continue.

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January 23, 2011
Up to 100 children take part in 'tremendously successful' meet

ABOUT 100 competitors showed up on Saturday at Fort Charlotte as Albury Sayle Primary School hosted its annual Cross Country Championships.

Meet Director William McFord said the event, sponsored by Bethel Brothers Mortuary, was a tremendous success and they are already looking ahead to a greater impact from Albury Sayle's track and field team this year.

"This should really help us as we get read...

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January 24, 2011
Two sides of a coin, Part II

Last week we analyzed the current prime minister and asked our readers to consider whether he and his style of governance are best suited to once again be given the mandate by the Bahamian people when the next general election is held.
This week, we would like to make the same assessment of the Right Honorable Perry Gladstone Christie and Consider This... is Mr. Christie's style of leadership and ...

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February 01, 2011
Bahamas, U.S. and China - Part 1

Later in the week after cables from the U.S. Embassy in Nassau analyzing Bahamas-Chinese relations surfaced in the local press courtesy of WikiLeaks, the Chinese Ambassador travelled to Mathew Town, Inagua, at the invitation of the local Junkanoo committee.
Coincidentally, the very same week, the Chinese President flew to the U.S. to meet with his American counterpart and advised that the dominati...

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February 03, 2011
SOCCER OUTLOOK - PART I

The 2010 World Cup held in South Africa this past June 11- July 11 mesmerized millions of onlookers around the world.
It was a spectacular event throughout. Andres Iniesta’s goal in overtime to give Spain the 1-0 win over the Netherlands in the final was a fitting climax to one of the greatest sports/entertainment shows on earth. It was Spain’s first Federation Internationale de Footba...

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February 05, 2011
Soccer outlook - Part III

Bahamas Football Association (BFA) President Anton Sealey, enthused over new facilities that are to be in place relatively soon, is optimistic about the future of his organization.
A beach soccer field (the new world craze), will be provided by Kerzner International at the foot of the west bridge in the Malcolm Park area. A first-rate international field will be a part of the infield of the state-...

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February 07, 2011
Persons needed to be a part of the National Parenting Programme

Nassau, Bahamas -
Individuals interested in becoming National Parenting Programme
facilitators are asked to contact Cheryl Carroll, Senior Probation
Officer and the programme's coordinator at the Rehabilitative and
Welfare Services Office located at the Abaco Markets Building on
Thompson Boulevard before Friday, February 11.

During an interview at her office, Friday, February 4, Mrs Carroll
expla...

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