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February 05, 2016
Antiperspirant may boost variety of 'bugs' living on your armpits

If you're an antiperspirant user, you probably slather on the stuff in order to wipe out odor-causing bacteria. A new study suggests that your methods work. But they also make your underarms a more diverse place to be.

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December 02, 2015
Temple Christian School going green

The students at Temple Christian School (TCS) are getting a completely different kind of education outside the mandatory reading, writing and arithmetic as they learn the importance of being environmental stewards with the school on a path to earning the coveted Green Flag designation.

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October 02, 2015
The NAGB moves full steam ahead

The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) has recently welcomed onboard three new team members to complete its crew.

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September 28, 2015
Vaccinations: to protect, prevent and preserve

For anyone to die from a disease that medical professionals can prevent is horrifying, says Dr. Dionne Dames-Rahming.

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September 23, 2015
Implications of Caribbean-China trade relations on Caribbean-U.S. trade

Former High Commissioner of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Serena Joseph-Harris, told a U.S. joint subcommittee hearing on China's advance in Latin America and the Caribbean that China-Caribbean economic and trade relations have implications for how the region's trade with the United States will develop going forward.

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April 29, 2015
Bishop Michael Eldon tops high school Earth Day Challenge

Bishop Michael Eldon High School earned two of the top prizes for its "Promoting Healthy Lifestyles: The Aquaponics Cycle" exhibit in the 2015 Earth Day Challenge held in observance of the 45th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22.

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August 04, 2011
Dealer: Scrap Metal Debacle Was Avoidable

A formal association to represent scrap metal recyclers could have averted the export ban and ensuing economic hardship on thousands, according to a sector entrepreneur.

Ronny Etienne, owner of scrap metal trading firm Ronny's Auto, told Guardian Business yesterday that the lucrative industry has experienced participants who know just where the focus should be to address theft issues and effect...

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February 20, 2015
Copper thieves cause blackout

An alleged attempt to steal copper from a Bahamas Electricity Corporation's (BEC) Coral Harbour substation resulted in a blackout in parts of western New Providence yesterday morning and a man receiving "severe burns about the body", according to a BEC statement.

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January 21, 2015
Officers involved in 2013 custody death still off the job

While the matter involving the unlawful killing of Aaron Rolle is outside his "sphere of control", Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade said yesterday the officers who were in contact with Rolle are still off the job.
Rolle, 20, died at the Southern Police Station on February 9, 2013, two days after his arrest on suspicion of armed robbery and escape.
In May, a Coroner's Court jury found that...

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January 20, 2015
BORCO Supports Bahamian Culture

Buckeye Bahamas (BORCO) helped the Junkanoo route in Grand Bahama sparkle just a little bit brighter this Junkanoo season with their continued support of the Superstar Rockers...

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