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Adult braces can be fast and safe
Adult braces can be fast and safe
Are you interested in braces that give faster results yet are safe? Maybe you have had traditional braces and refuse to wear them again because you dread the length of time it will take? You are interested in braces however you refuse to have four good teeth removed to prepare for traditional braces? In this ...
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You are never too old for braces
You are never too old for braces
Did you know braces aren't just for kids? Today, millions of adults globally wear braces, according to the American Association of Orthodontists. Straighter teeth are considered more attractive. However, there are many long-term health benefits of braces that promote a happier and healthier smile. In this column, I address the benefits of adults wearing braces ...
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'TOURISM JOBS I'M OPTIMISTIC': Foulkes surprises with upbeat forecast while sector braces for crisis
'TOURISM JOBS I'M OPTIMISTIC': Foulkes surprises with upbeat forecast while sector braces for crisis
DESPITE the country's economic fall-out from COVID-19, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes says he feels very optimistic "about the employment situation," especially as it relates to the country's tourism industry...
Eleuthera bracing for lockdown
Eleuthera bracing for lockdown
AS health officials conduct more COVID-19 testing on Eleuthera, some residents say they have already started preparing for a possible lockdown should the government take that course of action...
Govt braced for Baha Mar clash
Govt braced for Baha Mar clash
By TANEKA THOMPSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
tthompson@
tribunemedia.net
THE Government is expected to be taken to task over its Baha Mar labour resolution and Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham's visit to China when Parliamentarians meet today.
Opposition leader Perry Christie yesterday said the present labour resolution does not sufficiently answer his party's concerns. Dr Bernard Nottage, who will...
Lawyers claim electronic monitoring braces 'violate presumption of innocence'
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT: Two Grand Bahama lawyers claim electronic monitoring bracelets violate the presumption of innocence of persons charged with alleged offences before the courts.
Rawle Maynard and Constance McDonald spoke out on a radio talk show.
Ms McDonald said the Bahamas constitution has a presumption of innocence, and persons ...
Live Updates: Bahamas braced for Hurricane Isaias
Live Updates: Bahamas braced for Hurricane Isaias
3.15pm: From Long Island MP Adrian Gibson - "Per BPL, as of 2 p.m. today, power in Long Island has been shut off. BPL advises that Long Island - along with a few neighboring islands - will remain off until the storm passes or it is safe to re-energize."