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News Article
January 15, 2013
Tribune newspaper vendor shot dead

AT ABOUT 5:30 yesterday morning a newspaper vendor phoned The Tribune's circulation department to have 120 newspapers set aside for him. He said he was on his way to collect them. Twenty-five minutes later he was dead...

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August 28, 2012
Lawyer claims newspaper committed libel in article

A LAWYER, suspended from his legal practice for two months by the Court of Appeal, is suing a local daily for publishing a story he claims has defamed him.

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August 29, 2012
Lawyer Claims Newspaper Committed Libel In Article

A lawyers, suspended from his legal practice for two months by the Court of Appeal, is suing a local daily for publishing a story he claims has defamed him.

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News Article
March 13, 2012
PM hits out at newspaper article

By CELESTE NIXON

Tribune Staff Reporter

cnixon@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham accused The Nassau Guardian of behaviour unbecoming a newspaper following a "nit-picking" article about murder conviction statistics.

The article, published yesterday, claimed Attorney General John Delaney provided inaccurate figures to the public, in particular statistics on the number of people con...

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News Article
September 22, 2011
NEW Highway Design Threatens Livelihood Of Newspaper Vendor.

Ms. Brown's livelihood and only source of income is in jeopardy
as a barrier is planned for the highway, preventing cars from
pulling over to the side of the road to purchase newspapers.

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News Article
September 18, 2011
Coming soon: Your new weekend newspaper

THE week may have just begun, but we at The Tribune have got your future weekends in mind.

There's a new newspaper coming to town ... and it's about to change your weekend reading habits forever.

The Tribune is bringing you an entirely new concept in newspaper design and content.

Packed with news, features, fashion, hair and make-up tips, motoring, travel and much, much, more, once you pick it ...

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News Article
September 17, 2010
Newspaper salesman in plea to Tribune after claiming police told him to move

By ALISON LOWE

Tribune Staff Reporter

alowe@tribunemedia.net

A VETERAN newspaper salesman has pleaded to be able to keep selling papers in his traditional location after claiming to have been told by police that he has to move.

However, a senior police officer said he is not aware of any such directive being given to the newspaper man - and told the paperman to get in touch with him.

In his ...

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News Article
February 23, 2011
Newspaper story refuted by Cable and Wireless

By PACO NUNEZ

Tribune News Editor

CABLE and Wireless Communications has debunked a news story claiming one of its executives is moonlighting as a consultant for the Bahamas' communications regulator.

Contrary to yesterday's headline story in The Nassau Guardian, CWC said it has no connection with Marsha Lewis, a consultant to the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA).

The inter...

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News Article
October 25, 2010
Coroner claims tabloid newspaper published 'Intentional Lies' about death inquest

Coroner William Campbell criticised a local tabloid "newspaper" yesterday as being "shameless" and using "intentional lies" about the inquest into the death of Nicola Williamson-Gibson to sell papers.

He said the reports could not go "unnoticed," as "they were so incorrect they amounted to libel."

The Punch reported on the alleged testimony of Nicola's mother, Roevilla Williamson, in its Oct...

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October 22, 2010
Coroner claims tabloid newspaper used 'intentional lies' about death inquest

By NOELLE NICOLLS

Tribune Staff Reporter

nnicolls@tribunemedia.net

CORONER William Campbell criticised a local tabloid "newspaper" yesterday as being "shameless" and using "intentional lies" about the inquest into the death of Nicola Williamson-Gibson to sell papers.

He said the reports could not go "unnoticed," as "they were so incorrect they amounted to libel."

The Punch reported on the all...

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