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GGYA’s Three Island Adventure: 39 youths discover the joys of domestic travel
It was a side of The Bahamas many of them had never seen before, a trio of amazing destinations hidden in plain sight, each with its own unique vibe so different from their hometown as to seem light years away...
Tahm Sparks Digital Marketing Revolution
Tahm Sparks Digital Marketing Revolution
As many Bahamian companies struggle to market their companies through digital channels, a new start-up aims to transform the sector by providing digital media platforms with the greatest potential to move a business forward...
Giving Back and Looking Forward
Giving Back and Looking Forward
A thriving world population hit five billion. A gleeful Margaret Thatcher sailed into office, securing her third term as Britain's Prime Minister. In The Bahamas, a triumphant Sir Lynden Pindling won his sixth, consecutive General Election...
Christian Harder breaks through to WIN Pokerstars Championship Bahamas Main Event
Christian Harder is the champion of the inaugural PokerStars Championship Bahamas Main Event. Harder topped a field of 738 entries, winning the trophy and the top prize of $429,664 in a heads-up deal...
Smugglers' paradise
Smugglers' paradise
Shipping in Nassau is a story of two worlds: The Nassau Container Port at Arawak Cay -- which with all its checks and balances still faces a problem, albeit small, with the smuggling of guns, drugs and money -- and to the east, Potter's Cay Dock, a hodgepodge of food stalls, mailboats, cargo, vehicular traffic and people...
U.S. Embassy Nassau, Bahamas security message: Personal security awareness
This message is to remind U.S. Citizens resident and visiting New Providence Island (Nassau) and Paradise Island to be mindful of their surroundings at all times and employ practical personal security awareness when in public and at home to avoid being a victim of crime...
'It's number of delegates, not crowd size that counts'
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday said the number of those attending the two Free National Movement leadership campaign launches does not matter because the decision of who will ascend to the party's top post comes down to its 410 delegates.
Butler-Turner: PM trying to excuse himself over Baha Mar
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday accused Prime Minister Perry Christie of attempting to remove himself from the "enormous disaster" his administration created over Baha Mar and castigated the government for making decisions based on certain specific interests.
Closing arguments heard over killing of web shop worker
A JURY yesterday listened to two hours of closing arguments from Crown and defence counsel about whether a woman, motivated by jealously and revenge, allegedly robbed and killed a web shop employee in Deadman's Cay, Long Island.
Gray's hell
Gray's hell
V. Alfred Gray, the MICAL MP, was lucky enough not to be prosecuted following allegations he interfered in a judicial matter in his constituency last March, but he does himself no favors when he speaks to the matter publicly.