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March 05, 2024
Lindsay Shriver trial delayed until July

THE trial of an American woman accused of plotting to kill her husband was postponed yesterday to July.

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December 22, 2023
Judge allows Shiver to stay with parents in US

AN American woman accused of plotting to kill her husband had her bail terms varied so she could move to her parent's home in Alabama, United States, as she awaits trial in the Supreme Court in March.

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March 04, 2024
Lindsay Shiver trial delayed for four months

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- An ongoing high-profile bribery trial in the Supreme Court against a sitting Member of Parliament and his co-accused has reportedly caused a trial delay in the Lindsay Shiver case; an American woman accused of plotting to kill her estranged husband on Abaco. A new trial date in July has been set for the Shiver [...]

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September 26, 2022
Tropical Storm Ian strengthens as it heads to Cuba, Florida

AUTHORITIES and residents in Florida were keeping a cautious eye on Tropical Storm Ian as it rumbled ominously through the Caribbean last nigth, likely to become a major hurricane on its path toward the state.

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March 30, 2016
Fitzgerald: Emails came from political garbage can

Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald said yesterday he got the private emails of several Save the Bays members from his "political garbage can" and yesterday threatened to release more information if the group makes any further attempts to "destabilize" the government.

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July 08, 2016
GEICO commercials more entertaining than 'The Legend of Tarzan'

For at least two decades now, the television advertisements for the Government Employees Insurance Company out of the U.S. have been hilarious, satirical treats, and some of the most entertaining nuggets on the small screen.

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February 18, 2016
Kidnappers were after immigration officer for money, court hears

Senior Immigration Officer Shane Gardiner was shot in the head by kidnappers, who wanted to rob him of money they heard he had won gambling, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.

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January 31, 2016
Act for country, not for promises

Dear Editor, The leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, Dr. Hubert Minnis, has called himself a man of his convictions.

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September 01, 2015
Halsbury Chambers legal forum

The country's ever changing legal landscape has demanded that the average Bahamian become more aware of their legal rights, and how changes to the law impact their day to day lives.

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August 27, 2015
Hurricane Tips And Safety Advice

Hurricane Season in The Caribbean officially began on June 1st and ends November 30th, meaning that this is the period most likely to see Hurricane activity. However, a natural disaster can occur at any time, and the best defense is to always be informed and prepared

Apart from the dangers posed by the force of high winds and heavy rainfall, a hurricane can also produce abnormal and extremely ...

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