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March on, Bahamaland
March on, Bahamaland
The state of The Bahamas, and its future, have led me to break down the national anthem of the country as it now has new meanings within every stanza.
Consultant: Marinas 'a vital infrastructural feature' for tourism
Consultant to the Association of Bahamas Marinas Basil Smith asserted the need for assistance in the marketing and functioning of marinas in The Bahamas, while stressing the economic importance that the industry has to the country's tourism product.
Gibson accuses FNM Deputy of politicising hurricane relief
HURRICANE Matthew Czar Shane Gibson accused Free National Movement Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest of deliberately attempting to undermine the government's storm relief efforts to gain political points.
A decadent spin on breakfast
A decadent spin on breakfast
Breakfast literally means breaking the fast as it's the first meal taken after rising from a night's sleep.? In most Bahamian households the staple runs the gamut from sugary cereals, to pancakes and waffles, to grits with eggs, sardines, tuna, steamed sausage or corned beef on the side.? On a lazy weekend morning, a surprise morning meal can be boiled or stewed fish or a souse of sort, just to br...
Minnis accused of false rumours
Minnis accused of false rumours
HURRICANE Matthew Czar Shane Gibson yesterday accused Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis of spreading false information to gain political points, as he demanded the Killarney MP produce proof that the National Emergency Management Agency is giving preferential treatment to Progressive Liberal Party supporters in the wake of the monster storm.
Video captured storm's horror
Video captured storm's horror
Cienna Riley, a seven-year-old resident of Lowe Sound, North Andros, repeatedly cried, "I don't want to die" as a powerful surge from Hurricane Matthew filled her home, and panic ensued.
As Matthew threatens, many crowd local stores
As Matthew threatens, many crowd local stores
In recent years, New Providence has been spared hurricane wrath, but many residents are taking no chances as Matthew remains a major threat with a projected path that could see it reaching Bahamian territory as early as tomorrow.
'Month's End' Target on City Market's Audit
'Month's End' Target on City Market's Audit
BAHAMAS Supermarkets' principal yesterday said the struggling grocery chain was seeking to bring its audited financial statements "up to date by the end of the month", after the stock market regulator refused to grant it another extension for the filing of its year-end accounts.
Nine things that happen when you get fit
Nine things that happen when you get fit
Physical fitness -- it's a goal, a lifestyle, a surefire way to set yourself apart from the legions of people who are too lazy or scared to make the changes necessary to gain physical fitness.
Finding prosperity for our nation
Finding prosperity for our nation
Last week this column discussed the decline of our national prosperity and the pride we once had in it.