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January 23, 2017
OCGC Staff prepares for another exceptional LPGA Tournament

Preparations for the 2017 LPGA Pure Silk Bahamas Classic at Ocean Club Golf Course are going ?really well? according to Golf Course Manager Robbie Leming. In fact, Leming says the stage is set for another ?blow away? experience!..

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December 08, 2016
National Sports Museum to be completed by February 2017

What started off as just a vision a few months ago has now become a landmark for Bahamian sports.
The National Sports Museum at the World War II bunker was constructed by the National Sports Authority (NSA). It is adjacent to the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.
The virtual museum, as it is right now, resembles the legendary Smithsonian museum, only with a Bahamian twist.
"The structure was st...

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November 17, 2016
The coming revelation of a Trump presidency

The Donald Trump presidency is going to be a wild ride that will amaze, disgust, frighten and amuse many observers, likely on a weekly, if not nearly, daily basis.

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Hot mess
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October 17, 2016
Hot mess

The catastrophic failure of the power grid in New Providence is not simply explained.

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October 13, 2016
Families grateful for welcome shelters from the storm

WHEN Antionette Johnson saw reports that Hurricane Matthew would barrel through the Bahamas as a dangerous category four storm, she packed up her son and grandchild and headed to the nearest shelter.

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October 11, 2016
'Waves four feet high burst into my home'

RONALD Woodside was at home in his seaside house on South Beach Road with his parents on Thursday, when waves about "four feet" high burst into the building, forcing the family to flee to the second floor.

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October 06, 2016
Andros warned: 'Worst is yet to come'

As the eye of Hurricane Matthew gives Andros temporary reprieve, some residents have taken to the streets, despite authorities urging them to remain indoors, according to island senior administrator Ivan Ferguson.

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September 02, 2016
NSA preparing to launch virtual sports museum

The National Sports Authority (NSA) announced plans yesterday, to launch the country's first ever virtual sports museum, which will pay homage to the pioneers of sport in The Bahamas.

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Systemic failure
News Article
July 08, 2016
Systemic failure

On the eve of yet another independence celebration what can we say about the country?
According to our illustrious leaders, we are living long and prospering. Yet every third young man is a criminal, made by the police, we have the highest incidence of sexual violence in the region, and the highest? For murder, and the GDP per debt stands at 76 percent. We are in a wasp nest, but most people aren'...

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July 08, 2016
A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles

WHILST WE have accomplished much since our Independence in 1973, we continue to be a country that celebrates "flag independence", more so than what it means to be truly economically and socially diverse and self-determining.

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