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October 28, 2011
Local businesses benefit from diversion of cruise ships

Bahamian businesses could have potentially raked in over $1 million in tourism dollars on Wednesday as a result of the diversion of three additional cruise ships to the Port of Nassau, tourism officials revealed yesterday.
For the first time in recent history seven large or mega cruise ships docked in the Nassau Harbour at the same time, bringing with them nearly 18,000 passengers and $319,716 in ...

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July 23, 2010
Verdict likely in Harl Taylor murder case Monday

By ARTESIA DAVIS

Guardian Senior Reporter

artesia@nasguard.com

The jury did not deliver a verdict in the retrial of Troyniko McNeil yesterday as expected. Senior Justice Jon Isaacs was supposed to turn the case over to the jury but could not because he was ill.

The jury is now expected to deliberate on Monday.

Prosecutors allege that McNeil, 24, the son of Taylor's former business partner Tro...

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August 18, 2010
Prime Minister Ingraham returns from holiday

Nassau, Bahamas -

Prime Minister the
Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham, along with his wife, Delores and youngest
daughter, disembarked the Norwegian Jewel Wednesday morning at Prince
George Dock, ending a two-week holiday.

The Ingrahams were welcomed
 home by acting Prime Minister the Hon. Brent Symonette, National
Security Minister the Hon. OAT "Tommy" Turnquest; Deputy Commissioner
of Police Marv...

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Mary M.J. Johnson-Fox
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April 01, 2021
Mary M.J. Johnson-Fox

Mary "M.J. Johnson-Fox, 60 yrs., a resident of Bacardi Road, died at PMH on Sunday, March 28, 2021. She is survived by her husband: Dexter Fox; mother: Neilor Johnson; 3 daughters: D'Esther, Desmarie & Tatyanna; 3 sons: Demico, Dexter Jr. & Livingstone II; daughters-in-law: Tania McNeil-Fox & Nelphia Lindor-Fox; sons-in-law: Leonardo Martin & Alexious Coakley; ...
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March 17, 2011
Samuel Keith Thurston, 47

Funeral Service for Samuel Keith Thurston, 47, of Bennet?s Harbour, Cat Island will be held on Saturday March 19, 11am, at St. Joseph?s Roman Catholic Church, Boyd Road. Officiating will be Fr. David Cooper, assisted by Fr. Novell Clarke. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens, Soldier Road.
Left to mourn his passing, but more importantly to cherish his life, is his loving and devote...

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July 23, 2020
Woman acquitted of child cruelty conviction

The Court of Appeal on Wednesday overturned the child cruelty conviction of social media personality Alesha "Car Wash" McNeil. McNeil, 23, of Third Street, The Grove, pleaded guilty to cruelty to children, at her arraignment before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes on June 15. He [...]
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July 16, 2020
Man, 28, on murder charge

A 28-year-old man was charged with murder in Magistrates Court yesterday. Richard McNeil stood before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes charged with the murder of Don Ramming on July 6. According to initial police reports, shortly before 6am on

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July 16, 2020
Man charged with murder

A man accused of murdering a man whose bullet-riddled body was found in bushes off Scott Street has been charged. Richard McNeil, 27, of Dorsette Alley, appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt charged with the July 6 murder of 36-year-old Don "Suggie" Rahming. Police said [...]
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April 20, 2020
Canada shooting: Gunman kills at least 16 in Nova Scotia

A gunman disguised as a policeman killed at least 16 people, including a female police officer, in the worst mass shooting in Canada's modern history.

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Encouraging empowering
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December 09, 2019
Encouraging empowering

Computer studies teachers Dauran McNeil, right, and Shauna Kay Arthurs, left, with five members of St. Augustine's College's Google CS Club that participated in the FIRST Global Robotics Challenge in Dubai. Also pictured from second left are students Abria Smith, Nadege Charlton, Jee'von Pratt, Matthew Gittens and Zyontae Adderley. BRITTANY BASDENFive St. Augustine's College (SAC) students were ex...

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