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October 21, 2011
Ride for Hope Bahamas appointment its first Administrator

Ride for Hope (RFH)
Bahamas announced today the appointment of its first Administrator,
Alicia Wallace from Nassau, Bahamas. A 2009 graduate of St Mary's
University, Nova Scotia, with a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce/Economics,
Alicia brings to the Ride for Hope wonderful enthusiasm and
demonstrated experience in the areas of not-for-profit work,
administration, planning and budget management...

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July 03, 2011
Education loan official 'used the services of family restaurant'

EMPLOYEES of the Education Loan Authority have raised concerns about the practice of contracting catering services from the family restaurant of a senior official for board meetings and other functions, according to Tribune sources.

Attorney Lowell Mortimer, board chairman, said he personally recommended that the Education Loan Authority (ELA) use the catering services of The Reef restaurant, ...

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June 08, 2011
Lawyer: Operator of lending scheme did not break law

The woman behind the Lamont Pays The Bills lending scheme did not commit any crime, according to her lawyer.
Maresha Walkes, 36, of Carmichael Road, is accused of carrying on a financial and corporate service between January and May 12, 2010 without authorization. The company had offered interest free personal loans for sums of $1,000 to $5,000.
Arguing that prosecutors had failed to prove their c...

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June 14, 2010
Soon to be Sir Sol Kerzner

Government House announced today that Her Majesty the Queen has graciously conferred honours on the under-mentioned persons for exemplary services to the country in the Birthday Honours List 2010

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May 14, 2010
Loan scheme shut down

Central Detective Unit officers raided the office of an unlicensed business purporting to offer financial services and took three employees in for questioning.

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March 12, 2010
Tribune top stories - Fri Mar 12

Store manager ?cuts own throat?

Bahamas removed from financial services 'grey list'

Man accused of rape collapses in court

ZNS staff evaluation forms allegedly tampered with

Former senator says $4 million lawsuit had abated

Several officers caught in strip club raid still on active duty

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