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I ask, rest listen
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May 26, 2014
I ask, rest listen

I always commence my days with some spiritual reading and quiet meditation, and I'd highly recommend this daily routine to all of my valued readers. One of the books which I read is The Daily Word. Now something which I read a few weeks ago in The Daily Word gave me the idea for this particular article. So let me quote a part of that article from The Daily Word.
"When I need guidance, I go dire...

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April 03, 2014
Mitchell says US alert issue should be put to rest

FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday said the issue of the US Embassy warning Americans about crime in the Bahamas should be put to rest...

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April 02, 2014
Quarrie says Jamaica shouldn't rest on its laurels

With a focus of promoting Caribbean athletics globally, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) is spearheading a 'Day in the Life' Series, featuring some of the best athletes in the region. The first stop on the regional tour is the island nation of Jamaica. Our man Sheldon Longley is with the IAAF team, and will be bringing daily updates here in the Sports section of The Na...

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November 26, 2013
Frank Edgecombe laid to rest as honourable man

NASSAU, The Bahamas - Prime Minister Perry Christie eulogised former parliamentarian and educator Frank Leopold Edgecombe as "an honourable and God-fearing man", during a State Recognised Funeral held Monday, November 25, 2013.
"Frank Edgecombe lived a long and useful life; a life of humility; a life of integrity and honour; a life of respect and decency towards others; a life of service as a teac...

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September 12, 2013
Two schools closed for rest of week amid teacher protests about working conditions

CLASSES have been cancelled at Stephen Dillet Primary School and Uriah McPhee Primary School for the rest of the week amid teacher protests about working conditions...

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June 21, 2013
'No evidence' of child sex rings or sex tourism

The Bahamas was upgraded from a Tier 2 watch list country to a Tier 2 country, according to the 2013 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report.

But the report found that The Bahamas continues to be a "destination, source and transit country for men, women and children subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking..."

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March 21, 2013
Investors pour 500K into Traveller's Rest

Investors behind the revived Traveller's Restaurant have poured $500,000 into the nostalgic site and plan to swing open the doors by April. As exclusively revealed by Guardian Business this month, the iconic eatery was snapped up after several months of inactivity. ms bright.

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March 12, 2013
Investors snap up Traveller's Rest

A culinary institution in the capital has been snapped by local investors, Guardian Business has learned. Traveller's Rest, the Bahamian restaurant that opened more than four decades ago, is showing signs of life after months of inactivity.

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March 09, 2013
BK Bonamy is Laid to Rest

Hundreds of mourners gathered at St Francis Xavier Cathedral yesterday for the funeral service of a man Prime Minister Perry Christie called "an outstanding son of Bahamian soil" - former Police Commissioner Bernard K Bonamy.

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January 17, 2013
Cash: Foulkes out of step with rest or party

FNM chairman Darron Cash said he respects party veteran Dion Foulkes' decision to vote for a national lottery.

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