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December 17, 2015
Post-Joaquin: Long Island slowly returns to normal

LONG ISLAND, The Bahamas - Some two months after Hurricane Joaquin devastated Long Island, displacing residents and debilitating the economy, the southeast island is slowly returning to normal operations.
Work teams busy on roof tops, congregations worshipping in church, children riding bicycles and seniors relaxing outdoors are all evidence of the comeback of the island witnessed by the team inc...

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October 14, 2015
Joseph Tate Wins at 43rd Annual Conch Cracking Competition in McLean's Town

Residents and visitors alike flocked to the eastern end of the island on National Hero?s Day, Monday, October 12, for the 43rd annual Conch Cracking Competition in McLean?s Town.

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September 22, 2015
Brothers charged with Palm Cay murder

Two brothers were charged yesterday with the murder of a Haitian painter at the Palm Cay gated community last Friday.

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September 22, 2015
Four charged in double murder

Just over a week after Barry and Sheena Johnson were discovered dead in their home with gun shot wounds to the head, four men, ages 22 to 29, were charged with the murders

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September 04, 2015
International publications highlight 'the private oasis that is Deep Water Cay'

Getting your company noticed is pivotal when it comes to success and Deep Water Cay is a testament to that.

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September 02, 2015
International Publications Highlight 'the Private Oasis that is Deep Water Cay"

Getting your company noticed is pivotal when it comes to success and Deep Water Cay is a testament to that. Recently, international magazines Charlotte Living, Caribbean Travel + Life and UncommonCaribbean.com took a different twist and highlighted the beaches, the warmth of the Bahamian Sun and ocean breezes instead of the bone-fishing at Deep Water Cay...

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The amateur
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July 23, 2015
The amateur

Dear Editor,

The seeming implosion of Baha Mar and the legal wrangling between the relevant parties, inclusive of the government of our wonderful nation, do not bode well for our economic and political viability. The moment that the prime minister announced a week or so ago that he'd have dead good news for Bahamians, I realized that the Baha Mar situation had evolved beyond the scope of his ca...

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July 15, 2015
New book by High-ranking Naval Officer calls for Naming Bahamas Waters the 'Lucayan Sea'

A high-ranking naval officer and author of several scholarly publications is calling for the majestic waters of The Bahamas and Turks & Caicos to be named the Lucayan Sea, declaring that the name not only pays fitting tribute to the islands? original inhabitants...

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July 07, 2015
Bonfire Beach Bash and tourney left a sizable community footprint in West End

Partying pirates, a junkanoo celebration topped with a burning wahoo beach bonfire, fisherman hoisting catches, checks and trophies, and more than $4,000 donated to a local school and business artisans is just how Guy Harvey would describe a successful fishing tournament.

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The lion in winter
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July 06, 2015
The lion in winter

Dear Editor,
The apparent start of what I perceive will be the meltdown of Baha Mar has kicked off with a bang with the Chapter 11 bankruptcy application filed in the USA.

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