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Civility and compassion
Civility and compassion
Sometimes, when engaging in our favorite pastime of critiquing what's wrong with our society, our surroundings, our leaders and our world, we tend to get caught up in the use of rhetoric.
Solar or coal? India's decision may decide the fate of the planet
A number of functionaries with documents in envelopes wait outside the small office of EVR Raju, the environmental manager of the Jharia coalfield in north-east India.
Selling our resources for pennies on the dollar
Selling our resources for pennies on the dollar
Dear Editor,
Although the politically influenced masses may disagree, a blind man could see that the Bahamas, this modern day society, has developed - or has not yet emancipated itself as yet from - a minimum wage mentality.
Civility and compassion
Civility and compassion
Author's note: This article was first published on July 14, 2010.
Sometimes, when engaging in our favorite pastime of critiquing what's wrong with our society, our surroundings, our leaders and our world, we tend to get caught up in the use of rhetoric. We sometimes get lost in the sounds of our own pontificating. If you doubt this, just spend a day listening to the talk shows that often dissemina...
Bahamas Union of Teachers Share Offering
Bahamas Union of Teachers Share Offering
All members please be advised that the PROSPECTUS for the share offering to raise capital for the building of a NEW WALKERS HALL, Bethell Avenue, Stapledon Gardens are available...
The Bahamas in the world, pt.1
The Bahamas in the world, pt.1
o This commentary is from a lecture given at The College of The Bahamas on Monday, December 2, 2013.
It is an honor to be here this evening.
Tonight I want to dedicate these proceedings first to three men: H.M. Taylor, Cyril Stevenson and William Cartwright. These three men are considered the founders of the Progressive Liberal Party, the first successful and organized political party in The Baha...
Jury still out in murder-for-hire trial
Jury still out in murder-for-hire trial
Justice Roy Jones yesterday excused the jury hearing the trial of a woman accused of arranging her husband's murder...
Banker's neighbor says car sped off after gunshot
Banker's neighbor says car sped off after gunshot
A prosecution witness in the Renea Sherman murder trial told a jury yesterday that he saw a car speed away after he heard a gunshot.
Prosecutors allege that Sherman, Cordero Bethel and Janaldo Farrington hatched a plan to kill her husband, Stephen...
BREA welcomes RBC's mortgage campaign
BREA welcomes RBC's mortgage campaign
The Bahamas Real Estate Association is throwing its support behind Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC) recently-launched mortgage campaign, designed to make home ownership a reality for potential buyers.
BREA President Franon Wilson is saluting RBC FINCO's "We will meet you almost anywhere" campaign.
He believes the campaign will put BREA members in a "much better position to make homeownership a reality...
Pair sentenced to more than a decade in bank theft
Pair sentenced to more than a decade in bank theft
Two former bank workers were sentenced to prison yesterday for their roles in the theft of $1.3 million from Scotiabank's Nicholl's Town branch in 2008.
Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles jailed Natasha Evans, an assistant branch manager, and Tremelle Taylor, a teller, for 15 years and 10 years respectively.
The money has still not been recovered.
Loan officer Byron Roberts was sentenced to 12 mo...