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Governor general tells autistic kids that they are loved and important
It only took a small group of the estimated 35,000 Bahamian children with autism and other special needs a moment to steal the hearts of the Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes in one of the most touching courtesy calls in the history of Government House.
"A lot of important people come to Government House," the governor general told the 25 or so students from Blairwood Academy. "...
Governor general tells autistic kids that they are loved and important
It only took a small group of the estimated 35,000 Bahamian children with autism and other special needs a moment to steal the hearts of the Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes in one of the most touching courtesy calls in the history of Government House.
"A lot of important people come to Government House," the governor general told the 25 or so students from Blairwood Academy. "...
Governor General tells Autism Stars they are Loved & Important
It only took a small group of the estimated 35,000 children with autism and other special needs a moment to steal the hearts of the Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes today in one of the most touching courtesy calls in the history of Government House...
Wisdom calls for prudence
Wisdom calls for prudence
Doth not wisdom cry? And understanding put forth her voice? She standeth in the top of high places, by the way in the places of the paths. She crieth at the gates, at the entry of the city, at the coming in at the doors.
- Proverbs 8:1-3
Former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham during his tenure, opened the flood gates of radio ownership to what he saw as the ending of the monopoly of radio broadcas...
Go to God in prayer
Go to God in prayer
Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: "In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared about men...
The Bahamian economy: A work in progress
The Bahamian economy: A work in progress
The term work in progress, or work in process, (WIP) is often used to refer to an unfinished piece of work. In manufacturing, it denotes material that has entered the production process but is not yet a finished product. The implementation of the much-anticipated budget communication for 2013/14...
A sweet alternative
A sweet alternative
From peach fuzz to long, coarse growth, women have been doing battle with excess hair and hair removal for centuries. And then there are those who are interested in hair removal for areas such as legs, underarms or the bikini area where growth is normal, but sometimes undesirable. No matter the reason, there is no shortage of ways to cope -- laser, electrolysis, waxing, shaving, depilatories and t...
What it means
What it means
Who do we deal with or how do we frame our questions when things go wrong? As a nation less than a month away from celebrating 40 years as a nation, this is one of the questions that we will have to address.
It seems that nothing has happened in the last 40 years to prepare us for what we are going through; especially in the last couple of years. For those who think this strange, just think bac...
40th Anniversary of a Nation, pt. 2
40th Anniversary of a Nation, pt. 2
"Nothing is happening - the government them ain't doing nothing." That's the cry I am hearing as it relates to the 40th anniversary of our Bahamas. And listen, you might be right and you might be wrong, it depends on how you perceive it. n Church.
Cash Blasts PM over Custody Deaths Matter
Cash Blasts PM over Custody Deaths Matter
Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Darron Cash said yesterday the families of two men who died in police custody recently can take no comfort in promises made by Prime Minister Perry Christie that he would look into their concerns.