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June 21, 2021
US judge grants injunction preventing CDC from enforcing no sail order

One week after the cruise industry returned to The Bahamas by way of Royal Caribbean International’s home porting, a US federal judge has granted an injunction preventing the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from enforcing its conditional sail order.

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June 15, 2021
Lewis excited about the Bahamas Games

The Bahamas Games, the multi-sports undertaking by The Bahamas' Government, appears to be on the way back!

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Why Businesses Fail
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June 14, 2021
Why Businesses Fail

Recently, leadership dynamics have been investigated in several different ways, including financial management, human capital management, and strategic management. Additionally, business academics and practitioners debate the topic of leadership at length in connection with business success or alternatively, business failure. Whether management is considered poor or good, what must be considered i...

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June 10, 2021
Social Media Stalker: Two Years Of Digital Harassment

Phylicia Duncombe has tried a lot of ways to end the harassment she's been dealing with since 2019 but none of it has stopped him from sending message after message, insisting that they are meant to be together.

She blocked him and he used alternate accounts, sometimes creating a new one every week. He contacted friends he found on her contacts list, asking for advice because she had, "a lot o...

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May 28, 2021
Census officers sworn in

FIFTEEN people in Grand Bahama were sworn in yesterday as listing officers for the 2021 Population and Housing Census.

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November 21, 2010
Sir Arthur Foulkes reads One Bahamas message in GB

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Students from schools across Grand Bahama converged at Independence Park on Friday morning where Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes read the One Bahamas Day message, which was delivered on the island for the first time.
Students from various schools sang, danced and played instruments during the flag raising ceremony.
Sir Arthur said One Bahamas was celebrated in 1992 for...

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May 07, 2021
Investment currency outflows nearly 50 due to COVID-19 restrictions

The restrictions placed on foreign exchange outflows by The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) at the onset of the COVID-19 economic crisis resulted in resident investments through the Investment Currency Market (ICM) being slashed by more than 40 percent.

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June 30, 2016
We must not give up on basic human rights

We collectively owe a debt of gratitude to the 46 percent of citizens who exercised a fundamental right guaranteed to all of us under the constitution and voted in the recent referendum.

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August 11, 2014
Christian Council president concerned about referendum

More than three months after he pledged he will not support another referendum, Bahamas Christian Council President Dr. Ranford Patterson said the constitutional amendment bills, particularly the fourth one, has "inspired" him to vote.
The bill he referred to seeks to make it unconstitutional for any law or any person acting in the performance of any public office to discriminate based on sex.
Pat...

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Event
Popopstudios Artists Open Their Studio Doors

Friday 17th August 2012  5:00 PM

Have you ever wanted to peek behind the scenes of artwork and see how the creative process works?

This Friday, August 17, the community of artists at Popopstudios International Center for the Visual Arts will open the doors of their studio spaces to the public for viewing and one-on-one conversations about the creative process.
The 10 artists will be a mix of accomplished and long-time residen...