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Part two: Philosophic rationalization for denigration of authority
Dear Editor,
Thank you for printing pt. 1: The problem of desensitization. In it we discussed the fundamental problem of Cain murdering his brother and laying the foundation for murdering of the brotherhood of man, and the connection to Bahamian society. Pt. 2 connects the saga of the "self vs. the other" and shows a new relationship between disrespect for authority and the rise of individual mora...
Informed, equipped and empowered
Informed, equipped and empowered
Sadie Curtis Primary School upper grade students have been informed and empowered on what's happening to their bodies as they hit puberty and prepare to move on to the next phase of their educational journeys at the junior school level.
Katherine Beneby, Sadie Curtis upper school guidance counselor and symposium coordinator said her aim was to get male and female fourth through sixth grade student...
Fisheries industry experiencing higher yields as a result of RBDF operations
The country's fisheries industry is experiencing higher yields as a result of the enhanced naval/military operations being conducted throughout The Bahamas by officers and marines of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force.
National security officials say the operations have also had the domino effect of making Bahamian fishermen feel more secure at sea due to the heavy presence of defense force personnel...
Fisheries Industry Experiencing Highest Yields in 10-20 years as a result of RBDF Operations
Fisheries Industry Experiencing Highest Yields in 10-20 years as a result of RBDF Operations
The country?s fisheries industry is experiencing higher yields as a result of the enhanced naval/military operations being conducted throughout The Bahamas by Officers and Marines of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force...
Dr. Charles Diggiss named president of Doctors Hospital Health System
The board of directors of Doctors Hospital Health System has selected Dr. Charles Diggiss as president. The appointment follows the recent retirement of President Barry Rassin.
In addition, Dr. Diggiss will continue to serve as chief medical officer, a position he has held since 2002.
As president and CMO, Dr. Diggiss will spearhead the development of Doctors Hospital Health System's vision, growt...
Grand Bahama revitalization works steadily progressing
A $12 million-dollar contract awarded last week for the construction of the first Junior High School in West Grand Bahama, along with several others granted earlier this year, including one for the provision of potable water in the west and east, another for the Fishing Hole Road project and one for the erection of a seawall in Smith?s Point, moves the government one step closer to securing the fu...
New provost to take up position at University of The Bahamas
The College of The Bahamas is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Linda A. Davis as the first provost of the institution, poised to transition to the University of The Bahamas.
New FNM senator calls for bipartisan Bahamas
New FNM senator calls for bipartisan Bahamas
MONIQUE Gomez, newly appointed senator for the Free National Movement (FNM), is calling for Bahamians to put aside party politics and focus on nation building.
Minister hails expansion at Deep Water Cay as 'critical'
A $168m expansion of the Deep Water Cay resort has been approved by the government, Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville has revealed, adding that there are other multi-million projects underway on the island.
Opposition turn up heat on Deveaux over rides in Aga Khan's helicopter
By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter
mreynolds@tribunemedia.net
MEMBERS of the Opposition PLP have hit out at FNM government minister Earl Deveaux for what they say was a breach of his party's code of conduct.
The Minister of the Environment responsible for development admitted he travelled to Abaco for a premiere of the documentary the "Lionfish Invasion" in a private helicopter owned by ...