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August 26, 2019
Airport Security: 3D Baggage Scanners Could end Liquid Sestrictions

All major UK airports must introduce 3D baggage screening equipment before the end of 2022, the government says...

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August 13, 2015
Bahamas first to demonstrate cargo scanner

A NEW type of cargo scanner to detect radiological and nuclear material in containers was assessed at the Freeport Container Port this week by US Department of Homeland Security, through the co-operation of Bahamian law enforcement agencies and the Ministry for Grand Bahama.

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October 24, 2010
State-of-the-art fraud detection lab opens at airport

THE Bahamas Immigration Department at the Sir Lynden Pindling International Airport is now in possession of a new computer laboratory and software to better determine the veracity of travel documents.

The Document Imaging Software Suite (DISS) computer lab was presented to the Bahamian government by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

The travel document and fraud detection lab -...

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July 07, 2021
Beneath the Waves, Shark Week Crew Filming in Nassau with Stuart Cove Dive

Beneath the Waves, Shark Week Crew Filming in Nassau with Stuart Cove Dive, Country superstar Brad Paisley playing for the science underlying stunner Stuart Cove’s 33rd year with famous show, son Travis following in footsteps with role in this year’s Bahamas episode.

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December 19, 2011
CFAL Donates Computer Equipment to Crooked Island High School

When Hurricane Irene touched down on Crooked Island earlier this year it left in its wake a badly damaged Crooked Island High School. Included in that damage was the school's computer lab, which was used by the entire student body and adults in the community.

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News Article
June 14, 2021
More than 1,000 leave Nassau on first-ever home port cruise

The first cruise ship to home port in The Bahamas, Royal Caribbean International's (RCI) Adventure of the Seas - which was also the cruise line's first ship to resume cruising in the Western Hemisphere - left Nassau's cruise port on Saturday with more than 1,000 passengers, after RCI endured 15 months of no cruising activity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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May 12, 2021
Cruise port in negotiations on third home porting opportunity

Nassau Cruise Port Limited (NCP) is in talks to solidify a third home porting opportunity, this time with MSC Cruises, the cruise port’s Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura Jr. told Guardian Business yesterday, adding that NCP has ordered hardware for the port earlier than scheduled in order to support home porting.

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News Article
April 07, 2011
Contracts signed to aid Police and Customs operations

Nassau,
The Bahamas - Two contracts were signed during a ceremony on April 6 at
the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to undertake general repairs
and minor reconfiguration of spaces occupied by departments in CDU,
Criminal Records Office, Crime Scene Investigation and Drug Enforcement
Unit and continue work on the Customs Scanner Building.

Among
those attending the ceremony was the Ho...

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News Article
March 09, 2020
Royal Caribbean Cruises, COVID-19 Health Screening and Boarding Protocols

We are closely monitoring global developments regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19), and we are fully focused on protecting the health and safety of our guests and crew...

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