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December 01, 2016
Tiger happy to be back in The Bahamas

Legendary golfer Tiger Woods is back in The Bahamas, and according to him, it doesn't get much better than the Albany Resort when one wants to get away and engage in some privacy.

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October 24, 2016
Smith: STB members feel intimidated by police

Attorney for Save The Bays (STB) Fred Smith, in an open letter to Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade released yesterday, claimed that STB members' complaints about "a campaign of harassment, intimidation, hate speech, death threats, arson, violence and a conspiracy to seriously harm or kill" them went unaddressed for well over a year.

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October 03, 2016
Police probe as activists say their lives are in danger

A POLICE investigation has been launched into claims by five Bahamians that their lives are in danger because of their political advocacy and that some of them have had to flee the country.

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October 03, 2016
MOFA&I statement in response to IACHR Petition by five Save the Bay members

On 27th September 2016 the Permanent Mission of The Bahamas to the Organization of American States (OAS) / Embassy of The Bahamas, Washington, D.C. was notified by the Inter American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) of a petition by five Bahamians (Fred Smith, Francisco Nunez, Joseph Darville, Kirkland Bodie and Romauld Ferreira) that their lives are in danger because of their political advocacy...

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September 27, 2016
Public Hospitals Authority chairman criticises Minnis for 'attack'

CHAIRMAN of the Public Hospitals Authority Frank Smith yesterday criticised FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis' "attack" on the Princess Margaret Hospital, saying the Killarney MP is using his office to "gain cheap political mileage" out of "unfortunate" circumstances.

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September 27, 2016
PHA Chairman Responds to Opposition Leader

The Public Hospitals Authority acknowledges the problem associated with the compressors for the air conditioning unit for the Critical Care Block, which failed as a result of the electrical power cuts and surges associated therewith.

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July 29, 2016
Peter Turnquest fighting own shadow

I watched Peter Turnquest tonight struggle to deliver a speech mostly on health infrastructure that Dr. Minnis probably wrote for him.

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June 28, 2016
Importance of freedom of information stressed during radio show

LEADING authorities on Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation were guests on radio talk show 'Voice of the Bays' last week to stress the role the law plays in the democratic process as the clock winds down to the July 15 deadline for public consultation.

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May 03, 2016
Police officers stole phones after responding to break-in

Two (now former) police constables pleaded guilty in a Magistrates' Court to stealing three Samsung Galaxy J1 phones after responding to a break-in at the Bahamas Telecommunication Company's (BTC) John F. Kennedy branch last Friday.

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April 30, 2016
Nationals providing soccer with needed shot in the arm

Today, for the first time ever, high school soccer national champions will be crowned, following the finals of the Bahamas Football Association (BFA)/Ministry of Education, Science and Technology's championships, which will take place at the Roscow Davies Field in the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre.

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