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December 01, 2016
Preparing for higher education

It doesn't make a difference where you come from -- because if you can dream it, you can achieve it. That was the message Temple University graduate and artist Jeffrey Meris delivered to high school students during the Public School Scholars Programme student symposium.

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July 01, 2016
El Nino leaves many without access to safe, consumable water in the Caribbean

This past February, the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) reported that several countries within the region had been issued immediate drought warnings by the Caribbean Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH).
Antigua, Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, northern Guyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and northern Surina...

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July 15, 2016
10 children among 84 dead in France: suspect ID'd as petty criminal

French prosecutor Francois Molins said Friday that the driver of a truck that plowed into a crowd of seaside spectators in Nice, killing 84 people, was a Tunisia-born Frenchman who had a petty criminal record but was not known to any intelligence services, local or national, as having links to radicalism.

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April 13, 2016
Engineer advocates adoption of energy code for Bahamas

Principal of Graphite Engineering Ltd. and registered professional engineer Sonia Brown has called for the implementation of an energy code in The Bahamas.

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December 05, 2010
New City Market chief seeks to revive company

It's only been about a month since Trans Island Traders Ltd. bought the City Market chain of food stores, but company CEO Mark Finlayson has said the downward financial spiral endured by the chain has ended.
Shrinkage (loss by theft and spoiled goods), major refrigeration problems and issues with creditors brought City Market to near closure a month ago, said Finlayson as he monitored the restocki...

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April 17, 2012
GSHP makes sense in a Bahamian climate

Besides the fact that ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are far more expensive than traditional air-conditioning systems in terms of purchase and installed costs, high efficiencies and payback periods that continue to reduce make this technology well worth following.
A GSHP is made up of three main components compared to the two for a traditional system.
There is the indoor unit that blows air into ...

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March 03, 2016
Bahamas to produce HFC inventory

The Bahamas is among a group of eight developing countries due to create inventories of hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) consumption, given the publication of inventories showing that consumption of HFCs is on the rise.

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'Salt' of the earth
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February 03, 2016
'Salt' of the earth

One of the greatest standards for Christian living was presented by Jesus in his Sermon on the Mount as the principles he presented are of timeless value, and contain the foundation for a dynamic way of life, according to Reverend A. Shelton Higgs, of The New Lively Hope Baptist Church.
"Jesus said believers are the salt of the earth. [He] is talking about influence. He's talking about how you and...

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December 25, 2015
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients

For the majority of families throughout The Bahamas, the holidays mean family time ? laughter, maybe a little Christmas caroling and certainly a whole lot of food.

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December 22, 2015
Cancer Treatment Centers of America tips to make holiday meals happy for cancer patients

For the majority of families throughout The Bahamas, the holidays mean family time ? laughter, maybe a little Christmas caroling and certainly a whole lot of food.

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