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C.A. Smith apologizes to Sir Arthur
C.A. Smith apologizes to Sir Arthur
I would be grateful if you would kindly publish the below note of apology to Sir Arthur Foulkes who has confirmed that he is not the writer of the article published in The Nassau Guardian of June 2 under the nom de plume Simon.
C.A. Smith crosses the line
C.A. Smith crosses the line
It appears that foot-in-mouth disease is going around these days. Flat-footed Tennyson "Oligarch" Wells came down with a bad case of it recently and now it appears Cornelius A. Smith has caught it too.
The true keepers of the flame
The true keepers of the flame
I would be grateful if you would be kind enough to publish this open letter to Simon of Front Porch of The Nassau Guardian. Thank you.
Budget Communication 2016-2017 of Minister of Financial Services and Local Government
It is indeed my privilege to rise once again in this Honourable House to provide my contribution to this 2016/2017 Budget Debate as the representative for the wonderful people of the great Constituency of Sea Breeze.
The National Honors System
The National Honors System
The Public is hereby notified that in accordance with the provision of Section 3 of the National Honours Act 2016, and Regulations made thereunder, the Advisory Committee invites nominations from the general public for award of Honours under the established Societies of Honour as follows:
The view from Europe: alternative routes to energy security
A little over a week ago, Caribbean and Central American leaders met in Washington to discuss an extensive program intended to diversify energy sources in the countries of the Caribbean Basin.
Examining question four
Examining question four
I should be most grateful if you would be so kind as to afford me a little space in your most valuable publication to posit my humble views on some of the issues that are being ventilated in connection with the up-coming referendum and, in particular, bill number four, which seems to attract the lion's share of attention.
Financial Services ministry questions leak motive
Financial Services ministry questions leak motive
The Ministry of Financial Services has taken a pugnacious stance on the so-called Panama Papers leak, charging that -- in the absence of more information -- the leak appears to be "a gratuitous attempt to convey a negative impression of The Bahamas as an international financial center (IFC)."
The Mossack Fonseca Information Leak
The Mossack Fonseca Information Leak
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) recently published the names of structures formed in The Bahamas and other international financial centers.
The King who swapped his crown for love and the years he spent in The Bahamas
MUCH has been written about Edward VIII, the King of England who abdicated his throne after 11 months to marry the twice-divorced Wallis Simpson in 1937.