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June 19, 2023
Mako Aquatics wins again

The Mako Aquatics Club opened the first day of the Bahamas Aquatics Federation's National Swimming Championships with a strong  performance, surged to the front and never looked back. They took a huge lead and extended that lead every day of the meet to claim its fifth consecutive national title.

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June 13, 2023
McCoy ready to challenge Jones

To say that men's sprints are back in The Bahamas this year might be an understatement given the performances that have been recorded. A couple of young Bahamian collegiate sprinters, in particular, are running really fast. So fast, that they are now considered threats for any sprint title they line up for and could be ...
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May 16, 2023
Smiling in the face of lupus

Shantell Rodgers has days she is so fatigued that all she can do is tell herself to take a step back and rest, so that she can get to the point where she can function again. Rodgers has lupus. Rodgers might have only recently been diagnosed with lupus in the last few years, but she ...
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May 10, 2023
How to become an entrepreneur without quitting your day job, pt. 2

Here are the essentials of a summarized business plan:

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May 02, 2023
The lupus fighter's advocate

Shonalee Johnson does not have lupus. Her late mom Gwendolyn King and her sister Shanelle Brennen did – and have both lost their battle with lupus. So, Johnson has first-hand knowledge of this cruel and mysterious disease. She has seen it and lived it.

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February 22, 2012
Curriculum comes to life at Lyford Cay International School

Math and science became team events during the Lyford Cay International School's (LCIS) Math Extravaganza and Science Olympics. Learning became a fun, team activity. There was a palpable sense of excitement on the campus during the annual events. And most importantly, students were learning skills as well as teamwork.
The Science Olympiads were held after the semester one exams were completed. Thi...

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April 28, 2023
Discussion needed on corporal punishment in schools, minister says

Miinister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday the time has come to have a "very serious" discussion on corporal punishment in schools.

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April 25, 2023
BAIC conducts retirement transitional workshop for law enforcement officers

The Ministry of National Security in conjunction with the Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) is holding a retirement transitional, four-day, workshop for pre-retirees of the uniformed branches.

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April 17, 2023
'MP RAPED AND ASSAULTED ME': Woman says politician choked her and said he would kill her family

THE woman who filed a complaint with police about a sitting MP alleges that he raped, choked, struck and made death threats against her and her family.

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April 14, 2023
Show us the Lease and what is this about Bahamian Passports?

“We knew it was locked up in an endless back and fourth, and there was conflict over the Crown Land” “In conversations with the Government, it was agreed to remove the three acres; take those out of the equation and uncomplicated the entire project”

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