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PM calls on multilateral banks to do more for developing countries
Prime Minister Philip Davis yesterday called on multilateral development banks, especially the World Bank, to improve policies that will increase funding to developing countries facing climate-related crises.
Landlord who died in bizarre circumstances had 'high concentration' of marijuana in system
Landlord who died in bizarre circumstances had 'high concentration' of marijuana in system
A toxicology examination performed on Jermaine Miller, 42, the landlord who died under unusual circumstances in New Providence last month, found that he had a "high concentration" of marijuana in his system, according to Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander.
Bahamian Remembers Martin Luther King's Visits
Bahamian Remembers Martin Luther King's Visits
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Civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
wrote one of his memorable speeches while locked up in a Birmingham
jail. Two others he wrote while visiting the Bahamas.
During
Prohibition, it was a notorious safe haven for rum runners. And it was
once home to another famous writer, Ernest Hemingway.
A big blue marlin caught near here is said to have inspired The Old Man & The Sea..."
Resentencing delayed for woman who participated in murder conspiracy
The lawyer for a woman awaiting resentencing for her role in a murder conspiracy yesterday asked for the matter to be put off until next year. The Privy Council last month directed the Court of Appeal to resentence Caryn Moss for her part in the murder of O'Neil Marshall. Marshall, who was in the witness ...
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Citizenship issue does not appear a priority item
Citizenship issue does not appear a priority item
The Bahamas has faced statelessness and citizenship issues for generations.
More promises on BPL
More promises on BPL
Electricity bills for customers of Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) have gone from unreasonable to unbearable since the beginning of the year. But we are now told from BPL, its regulator, the Utilities Competition and Regulation Authority (URCA), and the new minister responsible, JoBeth Coleby-Davis, that relief is in sight. This summer, many BPL consumers ...
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Landlord from bizarre incident died from cardiac arrhythmia, police say
The cause of death of a 22-month-old who died along with his father under unusual circumstances in New Providence last week is undetermined, according to police. The toddler's father, Jermaine Miller, 42, died as a result of cardiac arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat, Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson told reporters at a press conference yesterday. "That file is ...
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We must move forward, together
We must move forward, together
Dear Editor, It's not that what I now have to say has somehow increased in value. No. That's not it. However, since we no longer use one cent pieces in The Bahamas, I will say that what follows is my five cents into the collection plate dedicated to improving The Bahamas. You may also consider ...
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Court orders company's equipment released by downtown landlord
Jetline Simulation Bahamas can have its equipment back and restart its flight simulator at another location, though it must maintain the equipment in the event it could be used as a reward if the company loses its cases to its former landlord Neworld One Bay Street, Justice Neil Brathwaite has ruled.
BPL fuel charges reach their peak
BPL fuel charges reach their peak
Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) has confirmed to the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) in recent discussions that fuel charges have reached their peak and consumers can expect lower rates moving forward, URCA said in a statement yesterday. "The company has confirmed the fuel charge will decline this month for many consumers and will be reflected ...
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