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Inagua, Bahamas


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May 03, 2012
FNM Inagua Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Good Evening Inagua,
Colour Red is very happy to be in Inagua tonight. We have spent the day in MICAL visiting with residents in Crooked Island, Acklins and Mayaguana. Last evening Colour Red was in Central Andros.

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Devastation In Inagua
News Article
September 09, 2008
Devastation In Inagua

Hurricane Ike delivered a powerful blow to the island of Inagua on Sunday, tearing off roof tops, flooding streets and knocking out phone lines. Unofficial reports are that the island sustained millions of dollars in damage. Satellite images showed the eye of the Category 4 hurricane, packing 135 mile-an-hour winds, passing directly over Great Inagua around 11 a.m. Sunday.

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June 14, 2010
Remarks by Governor General in Inagua

Good evening.

It is good to return to the island of my birth to celebrate the milestone of the graduation of the Class of 2010 at the Inagua All Age School, the school where I began my own life-long quest for knowledge.

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September 10, 2008
Matthew Town Torn Apart

Along the roads there were signs of devastation everywhere. Roofs were caved in, large trees were uprooted, glass had been blown out of many buildings, and many utility poles and lines were leveled.
Up to Tuesday evening the island of Inagua was still without light, water and landline telephone services.

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November 26, 2010
Foulkes: Morton staff will eventually be re-employed

The temporary layoff of roughly 50 percent of the staff at Morton Bahamas isn't a situation that calls for panic, according to Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes, who added that the reduction in operations at the site isn't a "contentious matter."

Yesterday Foulkes told Guardian Business that this isn't the first time the Inagua-based company had to minimize its operations due to bad weather. Acc...

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September 13, 2012
Dominican Jailed For Four Years In 2.5 million Cocaine Bust

A 44-year-old Dominican man yesterday received the mandatory minimum sentence of four years in prison for having cocaine worth $2.5 million.

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