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July 15, 2013
Thieves hit car dealership

Thieves hit a used car dealership on Robinson Road over the weekend, stealing nearly $40,000 worth of vehicles, its owner said.

S&L Motors President Solomon Uboh said he was shocked to discover on Saturday morning that four Honda Odyssey minivans -- three white and one purple 2003 models -- were stolen from his lot...

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March 22, 2013
Butler essay ruffles feathers in GB

A controversial businessman in Grand Bahama is blasting local leaders and assigning blame for why the island continues to struggle.
In a lengthy diatribe sent to media houses, Jeff Butler, the owner of Butler's Food World, singled out various well-known figures and families at the helm of this country's second city. While some residents have dismissed the essay as uncouth nonsense, others are prai...

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March 11, 2013
Tribune staff take on 'probably the world's toughest event'

It's 12 miles through 20+ obstacles of ice, fire, barbed wire and electric shocks. There are heights to give you vertigo and confined spaces to give you nightmares.

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March 11, 2013
Tribune staff take on 'probably the toughest Event on the planet'

It?s 12 miles through 20+ obstacles of ice, fire, barbed wire and electric shocks. There are heights to give you vertigo and confined spaces to give you nightmares. Oh, and there?s mud. Plenty of mud. Welcome to Tough Mudder - a hardcore obstacle course designed by the British...

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Hugo Chavez dead at 58
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March 05, 2013
Hugo Chavez dead at 58

Hugo Chavez, the polarizing president of Venezuela who cast himself as a "21st century socialist" and foe of the United States, died Tuesday, said Vice President Nicolas Maduro.

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December 15, 2012
Mother-daughter duo launch Bake Bahamas

Barbara Outten, owner of Bake Bahamas, always knew that her recipe for success would involve the baked goods she sold on holidays while working as a banker in Grand Bahama. Her daughter, Tanya Outten, remembers spending college breaks helping her mother in the kitchen fill hundreds of fruit cake orders.

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December 13, 2012
Super Value nears 1,000 workers

More than 70 Bahamians will be put back to work today at the grand opening of the second Quality Supermarket store in South Beach. The occasion marks yet another revival after the City Market franchise went bust earlier this year. Rupert Roberts, the owner of Super Value, said that the company "fought all the way" to get the store open before Christmas.

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December 12, 2012
A Spacious, Cleaner and Safer Nassau

Dear Editor,
Is it the politically correct thing to say that the "chickens have come home and will continue to come home to roost" regarding the overcrowding of Nassau? Then that question begs another question: Why is it that we are politically intimidated and extremely cautious when it comes to freedom of speech, especially speech that is non-treasonous?

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December 02, 2012
Mother-Daughter Duo Launch Bake Bahamas

Nassau, Bahamas - Barbara Outten, owner of Bake Bahamas, always knew
that her recipe for success would involve the baked goods she sold on holidays while working as a banker in Grand Bahama.

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May 30, 2012
Six escape juvenile detention facilities

Two boys and four girls escaped from juvenile detention centers in New Providence over the weekend, according to Minister of Social Services Melanie Griffin.
Deputy Director of Rehabilitation and Welfare Services Marva Russell-Minns said yesterday that on Saturday afternoon the two boys absconded from the Simpson Penn Centre for Boys.
However, Russell-Minns said she had not received the full repor...

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