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March 12, 2013
Investors snap up Traveller's Rest

A culinary institution in the capital has been snapped by local investors, Guardian Business has learned. Traveller's Rest, the Bahamian restaurant that opened more than four decades ago, is showing signs of life after months of inactivity.

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February 22, 2013
The National Carnival in Cap Haitien, Haiti

President Michel Martelly has bet that the national carnival that will take place in different cities of the republic will foster regional development.
Like the host of the Super Bowl, the winning city should expect a huge economic windfall in the aftermath of the event.

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January 16, 2013
Speed Week 2012 Event Report & Caption Competition

First of all, the Speed Week organisers would like to wish you a very HAPPY NEW YEAR and the best possible year ahead. We hope you enjoy reading the report of our 2012 event as much as our Entrants did participating in it.

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December 13, 2012
'Tis The Season For A Sale

The lights are up almost everywhere, sometimes in figures of angels and bells, signaling that Christmas time is almost here. It's been a year filled with surprises and challenges, particularly in the real estate market; you could say we've been in a funk.

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September 25, 2012
Two Great Real Estate Listings (of many) On Grand Bahama Island

Fancy yourself a handyman or handy-woman?? We have a listing for a spacious two story older home for your next project.?

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News Article
August 07, 2012
Growing awareness of water efficiency

As I glance somewhat jealously at my neighbor's well-manicured gardens, I am reminded of how costly it is to maintain such beauty. I observe that his automatic sprinkler system is also doing a great job watering the street in front of his yard. Indeed, well-kept grounds can add significantly to the value of any property, and thankfully, increasingly innovative systems are available that use much l...

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June 23, 2012
Treat her like you need her: Responding to Rodney Moncur

Dear Editor,

Kindly allow me space in your newspaper to respond to an article in The Tribune June 7, 2012, referring to Rodney Moncur entitled, "Women need to stop taking devil's pills and take man's seed".
It was interesting to read the article referencing Democratic National Alliance candidate and social activist Rodney Moncur drawing women's attention to the negative effect of using contracept...

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June 20, 2012
Centre for the Deaf students told to embrace their uniqueness

Kyle Dean, Frederick Gibson, Ramon Rolle, Sha'Quan Davis, Toni Johnson and Leissa Neymour may have made up one of the smallest high school graduating classes this year, but the six hearing impaired students were told they have much to be proud of as they embarked on the next stage of their lives.
Centre for the Deaf principal, Tessa Nottage challenged them to always put God first and depend on Him...

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May 29, 2012
Pedicure pointers for diabetics

It's almost summer and most women are looking forward to getting a pedicure and showing off those pretty toenails, but as diabetics, before you kick off your shoes, consider the potential downsides of pedicures.
People with diabetes are at high risk for a number of complications including infections, ulcers and amputations. If there is a break in the skin, it can lead to a leg or life-threatening ...

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May 14, 2012
Sale could hinge on that closet door

DO: Paint your front door and make sure your doorbell is working. Clean your porch and manicure your lawn. First impressions and curb appeal are very important when selling your home. Small details such as your doorbell not working will give clients the wrong impression on how well your home has been maintained.

DON'T: Start searching for a house unless you have a clear picture of your budge...

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