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Statement in Response to Newspaper Editorial Open Letter on Conch Conservation
The Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs (MOAMRFIA) continues its holistic efforts to manage the queen conch fishery on behalf of, and in partnership with, the Bahamian people.
New bill seeks to remove requirement that jury list be published in newspapers
A new amendment to the Juries Act seeks to remove the requirement that the jury list be published in newspapers as well as the requirement that individuals' addresses be included on the list. The bill was tabled by the government in the House of Assembly yesterday. As is, the Juries Act requires a copy of ...
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MP questions 'ethical standards' of newspaper over Wikileaks reports
FRED Mitchell, opposition spokesman on foreign affairs, questioned the "ethical standards" of The Nassau Guardian in its reporting of confidential US embassy cables on Bahamian political affairs.
During his presentation in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr Mitchell said a Guardian reporter failed to declare her personal interests with respect to one of the subjects of the Wikileaks investigatio...
Newspaper Vendors Can Stay!!!
Newspaper Vendors Can Stay!!!
We are living at a time when God is being blamed for everything wrong and given no credit when things go right!
Hip hip hooray for newspapers
Hip hip hooray for newspapers
"He who is without a newspaper is cut off from his species." -- P. T. Barnum "For the times they are a-changin,'" sang Bob Dylan. And the digital age has changed the way information is eaten, swallowed and digested. We can't stop progress, but we [...]
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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...
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...
Police: Shooter sent kill letter before newspaper attack
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Maryland police investigating America's latest mass murder say Jarrod Ramos, the man charged with the slayings, sent three threatening letters on the day of the attack, including one that said he was on his way to the Capital Gazette to "kill as [...]
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Bahamian joins UK newspaper travel app team
Bahamian joins UK newspaper travel app team
THE Bahamas has joined the ranks of 30 destinations featured in a popular mobile app for European travellers published by the UK-based Telegraph Media Group.