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September 10, 2012
Electrical Plugs Empower Room Design

DO: place electrical plugs in strategic areas.
The more electrical outlets you have properly spread out around the rooms the better.

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July 09, 2012
Mario Carey Applauds New Stance On Stamp Tax

Leading Realtor? Mario Carey today applauded a call by the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) urging government to reduce stamp tax by 2% across the board, a recommendation he made publicly in May following the newly-elected government's announcement it would lower stamp tax on sales of high-end properties.

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May 07, 2012
Bathrooms and Kitchens are What Sell a Home

Do: Give your trusted BREA agent a call when wishing to view properties listed and advertised by several real estate companies. Your agent will be able to set up the appointments and will represent you during the showings and negotiations. Remember, you have the right to chose the agent who will represent you even though the property may be listed by a different real estate company.

Don't: Be...

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June 24, 2010
Breathe Easy campaign raises almost $400,000

Despite the current economic climate, more than 150 private and corporate entities nation-wide contributed to a life-saving fundraiser for high risk, premature, or critically ill new borns.

Organized by the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, The Rotary Club of East Nassau, Doctors Hospital, The Tribune Media, and Tile King, the "Breathe Easy Campaign" raised nearly $400,000.

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September 19, 2011
Concerns Over Poor State of Court Registry

Employees in the Supreme Court Registry have worked in appalling conditions for the past few weeks, The Nassau Guardian was informed.
The Registry, which is responsible for the administration of the courts, reportedly sustained roof damage during the passage of Hurricane Irene in August. The leaking roof at Ansbacher House has resulted in mold forming in the building and some staff members have r...

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September 05, 2011
Remarks By RIGHT HON. HUBERT A. INGRAHAM At The Job Readiness And Training Orientation Seminar

THE JOB READINESS AND TRAINING ORIENTATION SEMINAR

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. I am pleased to be with you this morning. Today marks the start of the Government?s Job Readiness and Training Initiative. The need for jobs in The Bahamas is great. By and through this orientation we begin today we seek to ensure that many, many more Bahamians are trained and skilled to take advantage of oppo...

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September 02, 2011
Inequity Seeps Into Government Office

Rainy weather for workers at the Agriculture Extension Unit in Andros is more than just time to cool down - it's officially game time at the government office. "When it rains or we see clouds build up we are constantly having to move electrical equipment from one spot to another from the leaks," said Glenn Gaitor, the assistant superintendent in the Department of Fisheries. "We have to play tic-...

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July 18, 2011
Real Estate: Too much house

IT may surprise you, but investing too much in fancy home improvements may not pay off. If you want to splurge on mosaic marble tiles in your kitchen, or a Jacuzzi tub in your bathroom, by all means go ahead. But do it for your pleasure - not to necessarily increase the value of your home by the amount of the investment.

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June 30, 2011

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June 29, 2011
Humane Society seeks home for Doberman Robin

THE Bahamas Humane Society is trying to find a home for a very friendly Doberman named Robin.

She was terribly treated by her former owners, who hacked off one of her ears, used her for breeding and then abandoned her to starve.

Robin, who vets think is about three years old, has been living at a good foster home since being rescued and is recovering well.

But her foster parents are leavi...

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