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'I feel betrayed'
'I feel betrayed'
CEO of Paradise Island Lighthouse and Beach Club Co. Toby Smith said yesterday he feels betrayed by Prime Minister Philip Davis for failing to approve his proposal to develop a project at the western end of Paradise Island, but conceded he had never received any written commitment from Davis that he would allow the project to proceed if elected to office.
FTX Bahamas subsidiary branded a 'front' for fraudulent transfers in court filings
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Lawyers for FTX have filed a complaint in a US bankruptcy court claiming that the company's Bahamian subsidiary FTX Digital Markets is a legal and economic 'nullity,' which had been merely created as a 'front' to facilitate fraudulent transfers. In the complaint filed in a US bankruptcy court against FTX Digital Markets [...]
Names are important
Names are important
"Come, let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will bind up our wounds." – Hosea 6:1 Today our text, in short and simple language, gives us the cure for all the national ailments that assail us as a people. ...
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PM answers critics over govt approval
PM answers critics over govt approval
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis addressed criticism of government's approval of Royal Caribbean International's $110m beach club project on Paradise Island.
Davis: RCI work to start soon
Davis: RCI work to start soon
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis said Royal Caribbean International will break ground on its $110m beach club project on Paradise Island "almost immediately", telling reporters his administration approved the project in part because tourists need more attractions.
Cleveland Clinic: Are There Home Remedies for Kidney Stones?
If you have kidney stones, you’ve more than likely left no stone unturned when it comes to finding ways to alleviate your pain.
BCA President supports proposed three-strike Immigration policy
NASSAU, BAHAMAS —The Bahamas Contractor Association (BCA) president Leonard Sands yesterday supported a proposed three-strike immigration policy, telling Eyewitness News "It's the first step in the right direction." Sands was responding to recent statements by Minister of Immigration Keith Bell, who suggested employers could receive fines for breaching the law in the first two instances, [.....
Prime Minister Davis calls for a stronger, more resilient and prosperous region as CARICOM 44th Meeting convenes
Prime Minister Davis calls for a stronger, more resilient and prosperous region as CARICOM 44th Meeting convenes
As the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) community observes its golden jubilee, the Hon. Philip Davis, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Chair of CARICOM, called for leaders attending the 44th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM to unite to build a stronger, more resilient and prosperous region.
The sociology of small Pentecostal churches in The Bahamas
Dear Editor, The late US Pentecostal historian Vinson Synan did extensive research on the genesis of the Pentecostal movement at the turn of the 20th century in his "The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition". Contrary to what Bahamian students are being taught in their religious classes in government schools, Charles Parham did not initiate the start of the ...
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GraceKennedy Money Services customers win thousands of dollars worth of free groceries
GraceKennedy Money Services customers win thousands of dollars worth of free groceries