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Hadassah's Story
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November 01, 2010
Hadassah's Story

Nassau, Bahamas - There are many stories to be told and Hadassah Greene is
one of them. Hadassah was born on February 12, 1996 with a large atrial septal
defect (hole in the upper part of the heart). She developed heart failure
unexpectedly and failed to thrive as a result. The signs of her illness
included her being slightly sluggish and she was not eating properly.
Originally her parents took he...

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March 26, 2018
Arlington Lightbourne, M.D.: Common cleaning chemicals may be hazardous to your health and cause weight gain in specific areas

Grab a rag, spray it with disinfectant, wipe down a counter and you are far more likely to admire the shine than consider what that act has just done to your waistline. But it may just be time for a re-think when it comes to cleaning, according to a national expert on wellness...

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November 14, 2017
Screen Time Contributing to Childhood Obesity

TV, Tablet, Phone No Substitute for Parenting, Says Child Doctor

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October 16, 2017
Meet the Contestants of The Le'Chic Production/T. Z.'s Bayview: Lil, Junior & Miss Fox Hill Enrichment Pageant

A group of young ladies, proudly representing the ?Great Fox Hill Community?. As the Enrichment Pageant 2017 draws near, it?s time for you to meet our amazing contestants.

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June 13, 2017
CIBC FirstCaribbean sponsors Hands For Hunger event addressing childhood hunger

The issue of child hunger was brought into sharp focus when the local nonprofit organization Hands for Hunger held its "Food for Thought" conference recently.
Hands for Hunger Communications Manager Keisha Ellis said it was important to highlight the plight of the hungry because many people are unaware that more than 43,000 Bahamians suffer from hunger every day.
"We thought the conference would b...

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June 12, 2017
Too smart to choose just one

For the first time in its two-decade history, two young women claimed The Bahamas Debutante Foundation's Debutante of the Year title.
Tyeisha Collie and Vanneisha Mackey, graduating seniors from Akhepran International Academy and St. Anne's School, respectively, exhibited the most personal growth and excellence during the six-month program and were both named debutantes of the year.
Every year, 12...

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June 08, 2017
CIBC FirstCaribbean Sponsors Hands for Hunger Event Addressing Childhood Hunger

The issue of child hunger was brought into sharp focus when the local non-profit organization Hands for Hunger held its ?Food for Thought? conference recently.

Held under the theme ?Feeding Dreams: Addressing Childhood Hunger in The Bahamas? the conference took place on May 22 in the Harry C. Moore Library at the University of The Bahamas. It was sponsored by CIBC FirstCaribbean, and was one of...

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May 31, 2017
Collie and Mackey named Debutantes of The Year

Escorted by their fathers, they entered one by one. Twenty-six in total, each the picture of poise in pristine white ball gowns and glimmering tiaras as they performed their first waltz with their fathers...

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May 30, 2017
CIBC FirstCaribbean Sponsors Hands for Hunger Event addressing Childhood Hunger

The issue of child hunger was brought into sharp focus when the local non-profit organization Hands for Hunger held its ?Food for Thought? conference recently...

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April 18, 2017
PLP pledges to move ahead with NHI in another term

The Progressive Liberal Party's (PLP) Charter 2017 promises to "constantly upgrade healthcare infrastructure" in New Providence and the Family Islands as healthcare evolves in the upcoming phases of National Health Insurance (NHI).
In its plan, which was posted on its website last week, the PLP also pledges to hold a major recruitment exercise to find and train healthcare providers at all levels.
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