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FNM ratifies six more candidates
FNM ratifies six more candidates
The Free National Movement (FNM) last night ratified six more candidates for the next general election during a Central Council meeting at its headquarters on Mackey Street.
The dance of the macabre
The dance of the macabre
Everywhere I go here on our beautiful capital island I am besieged with questions as to my political allegiance by all and sundry.
FNM to ratify seven more election candidates tonight
FNM to ratify seven more election candidates tonight
THE Free National Movement will ratify "up to seven" more candidates for the 2017 general election tonight, according to FNM Chairman Sidney Collie.
FNM moves to complete slate
FNM moves to complete slate
The Candidates Committee of the Free National Movement (FNM) has been slowed in its work due to Hurricane Matthew, but National Review understands it intends to move forward this week to ratify more candidates.
Hurricane Mathew: state of emergency
Hurricane Mathew: state of emergency
"Hurricane season brings a humbling reminder that, despite our technologies, most of nature remains unpredictable."
Bahamian Author and Diplomat Presents New Book to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Joudi
Bahamian Author and Diplomat Presents New Book to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Joudi
?Leadership and Accountability in Government,? a newly written book by Dr Richard C. Demeriette was recently presented to senior officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Matthew and the indomitable Bahamian spirit
Matthew and the indomitable Bahamian spirit
"Man never made any material as resilient as the human spirit." - Bernard Williams
The grand deception - part 2
Benedictine bridges, pt. 3
Benedictine bridges, pt. 3
Two weeks ago, in part one of this series, we recounted the immensely impactful influence of the Benedictines from Saint John's University (SJU) in Collegeville, Minnesota on the Bahamian society.
Benedictine bridges, part 2
Benedictine bridges, part 2
Last week in part one of this series, we recounted the immensely impactful influence of the Benedictines from Saint John's University (SJU) in Collegeville, Minnesota on the Bahamian society.