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September 26, 2018
Suspect 39accused cousin39 of killing man and taking cash

A man accused of perverting the course of justice in a murder trial admitted to police that it was his cousin who killed the deceased near Woods Alley two years ago for cash, then used some of the blood money to buy a car.Carlderon Brown, 27, told po

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February 12, 2018
PM satisfied with apology in domestic violence row

THE Free National Movement and by extension the government does not condone any form of domestic violence, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday.This follows intense backlash in the country with many criticising Dr Minnis for not taking a po

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September 22, 2017
Hurricane Maria Forecast Advisory Number 27

Issued at 2100 UTC FRI SEP 22 2017

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WTNT25 KNHC 222040
TCMAT5

HURRICANE MARIA FORECAST/ADVISORY NUMBER 27
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL

AL152017
2100 UTC FRI SEP 22 2017

CHANGES IN WATCHES AND WARNINGS WITH THIS ADVISORY...

THE GOVERNMENT OF THE BAHAMAS HAS CHANGED THE HURRICANE WARNING FOR
THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS AND THE SOUTHEASTERN BAHAMAS TO A
TROPICAL STORM WARNING.

SU...

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August 22, 2017
Young tennis players continue to excel around the region

Bahamians Donte Armbrister, Afrika Smith and Jacobi Bain continue their participation on the International Tennis Federation's (ITF) junior circuit this week, playing in the THA/Bmobile Tobago Junior ITF Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago.
In the main draw in boys singles yesterday, Armbrister took down hometown favorite Joshua Arnold of Trinidad & Tobago in three sets, 6-4, 5-7 and 6-2, to advance...

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January 03, 2012
Bahamas Underwater Post Office

Did you know that the Bahamas had The World?s First Undersea Post Office?

The 1940 cover had a May 6th Sea Floor, Bahamas postmark. It was obvious that this cover had an interesting story to tell.

The world?s very first adhesive postage stamp went on sale in England on May 6, 1840 and the Bahamian cover was produced to commemorate the centenary of the Penny Black.

My research indicates th...

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March 09, 2017
Louis Steen's Coffeehouse to host Mardi Gras-themed event

Louis & Steen's Coffeehouse will bring the New Orleans experience to The Bahamas with the hosting of its first Mardi Gras Day for those people seeking excitement coupled with specialty coffee, delicious Creole fare and jazz music in a fun, relaxing environment.
The full day of family events starts with sunrise yoga at 7 a.m. on the property's ocean front deck. Children's face painting and Mardi Gr...

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May 29, 2015
VAT amendment empowers comptroller, not aimed at legit filers

Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis yesterday confirmed that an amendment to the Value-Added Tax (VAT) Act would not require all quarterly or biannual filers to pay collected VAT to the government on a monthly basis, contrary to earlier reports, but would instead enable the VAT comptroller to crack down on "bad boys" missing filing deadlines.

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February 07, 2017
Finding the right equation to encourage math students

HUNDREDS of students representing schools all over New Providence gathered at the Melia Nasau Beach Resort on Friday to hear the ideas of well-known mathematician Po-Shen Loh for a website that he is designing to make mathematics more approachable for pupils at all levels.

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November 14, 2016
Relief fund launched to cover hurricane repair costs

THE Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) has launched "Together We Make the Difference", a relief fund to help cover the cost of repairs, replacement of lost school supplies and ensuring minimal interruptions during the academic year after the damage from Hurricane Matthew last month. It aims to raise $50,000 by the end of the year.

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October 13, 2016
Red cross says donations are urgently needed to bring relief

BAHAMAS Red Cross Society officials yesterday called for the donation of more "urgently needed" items to better assist the organisation in providing relief to persons suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.

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