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July 12, 2019
Cleveland Clinic First in North America to Deliver Baby from Deceased-Donor Uterine Transplant

For the first time in North America and the second time worldwide, Cleveland Clinic delivered a baby from a uterus that was transplanted from a deceased donor...

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October 01, 2009
Drug Plan Address House Of Assembly

Mr. Speaker,
It is the fundamental right for each and every Bahamian to have access to healthcare regardless of their religion, creed, race or financial status. It is the role of Government to ensure the basic rights of individuals are met, it is the goal of my Government to ensure that the Bahamian people have full access to quality and affordable healthcare.

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Dr. Baldwin Carey dies
News Article
July 07, 2017
Dr. Baldwin Carey dies

Dr. Baldwin Carey, former director of public health and long-time business partner of the late Dr. Bernard Nottage, died yesterday of a massive heart attack.
Carey's death came just over a week after Nottage, the former minister of national security, died in a Florida hospital.
Carey's sudden passing stunned his colleagues in the medical community.
Dr. Ronald Knowles, who was Carey's and Nottage's...

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From the collection
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June 30, 2017
From the collection

Lynn Parotti is a Bahamian artist exploring themes of natural and biological landscape, those surrounding us and within us.
In "The Blastocyst's Ball," Parotti displays a triptych of non-objective form and color, alluding to something that may exist within biology or perhaps, more specifically, in our bodies.
Each piece shows a unique arrangement, but commonly shared hues and rigid texture created...

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Margot Bethel's Portal
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April 07, 2017
Margot Bethel's Portal

"Everyday bucket go to well. One day the bottom fall out."
- Bahamian proverb

"For she who goes to the well; who carries; who labours; who bleeds; who sweats; who delivers; who bears all; who nurtures; who listens; who waits; who lays down her life in sacrifice; who is broken, silenced, violenced, erased and forgotten.
When she no longer agrees to bondage. When she sees, herself reflected whole....

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May 12, 2017
Ferguson's fantastic dragon

A fire-breathing hell-beast, a scaly winged thing of fantasy -- sometimes good, sometimes dangerous and greedy: dragons. Not a staple in the established subject matter for Amos Ferguson, but nonetheless a treasure in the National Collection, an entity worthy of having an epic flying reptilian guarding it for sure. Ferguson's "The Dragon" (1991) is an outlier for a lot of reasons. While his usual p...

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February 16, 2017
IDB study reveals data on social conditions in The Bahamas

Bahamian women play a key role in the labor force of this country, the highest of 22 Latin American and Caribbean countries studied, according to data in a recent Inter-American Development Bank Group's (IDB Group) publication.
Yesterday, the University of The Bahamas (UB) hosted the launch of "Development in the Americas" at the Harry C. Moore Library Auditorium, where two of the IDB's flagship p...

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January 17, 2017
Unrighteous talk from the Venerable James Palacious

Dear Editor,
In the interest of fair play, the Venerable Archdeacon James Palacious needs to join Richard Lightbourn in the penalty box for his recent insensitive public outburst.
The archdeacon is familiar with the need for nuance and diplomatic language to sell complex or sensitive issues to a wide audience. He ascends the pulpit weekly to sell the miracle of a virgin birth, resurrection, transu...

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October 17, 2016
Halloween: To be or not to be

It is that time of the year when we satiate our taste for more of what is evil, as if there is not enough evil in the land already.

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