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New Year's Eve Dining
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December 31, 2011
New Year's Eve Dining

If you haven't already done so, it's time to make the decision as to where you'll be enjoying your New Year's meals, and as usual, the restaurants around the island are pulling out all the stops. And of course I had to make inquiries to see who is doing what to know where I'll be dining.

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November 22, 2013
A Day of Upsets and Surprise in Grand Bahama Girls' Soccer

The parents who came to watch got to see some great games on Saturday, November 16th. There were changes in league standings in three of the five divisions...

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CARICOM is Dead
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April 12, 2013
CARICOM is Dead

It is time to grieve, mourn, and bravely accept the rigor mortis of the Caribbean Community's death. The signs of our grave are in regional conferences, declarations, and summits. These are rarely backed by evidence-based deliverables. We cover up strategic blunders in gut...

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The Joy of Mercy
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March 28, 2013
The Joy of Mercy

Easter is the joy of mercy. The Passion of Christ from Maundy Thursday to Easter dawn is the summit revelation of Divine Mercy in Christianity. Jesus soothes the feet of apostle companions whom he knows will deny, betray and abandon him during his darkest nights of a soul tempted to hopelessness...

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February 13, 2013
St. John's College Student Wins Junior Achievement Speech Competition

St. John's College eleventh grade student vice president of the BTC-sponsored S3 Junior Achievement group, Camille Minns took home the top prize at the recent Junior Achievement (JA) speech competition.

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March 28, 2012
Golden Isles Opening - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Golden Isles;
FNMs:

Colour Red ?gat yellow mellow dead scared. The crowd in Yamacraw last week was so big that the PLP still in shock and awe.
Now they in meltdown after that crowd in Central and South Eleuthera. Eleuthera ?gonna born twins for the FNM ? Theo Neilly in the North and Howard Johnson in the South.

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November 18, 2011
Prime Minister Ingraham Gives a Lesson in Civics

Remarks by Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister St. Bede?s Primary School Friday 18th November, 2011Principal, Administrators, Teachers and staff. Boys and girls.

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October 24, 2011
Gangster's Paradise Part 1

There is no greater problem facing The Bahamas, as far as the average Bahamian is concerned, than violent crime.? Unfortunately, violent crime is itself merely a manifestation, a symptom of deeper problems, troubling weaknesses in our systems, institutions, communities, families, psyches.?

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July 21, 2010
preventing and controlling dengue fever

At present, the only method of preventing and controlling dengue fever is to eradicate the mosquito population. There are a number of ways to combat the vector mosquitoes:

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June 28, 2011
Hubert Ingraham's inclusive social vision

To compare the social vision of Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham with that of the Catholic social tradition is not to suggest that they are identical.? But they do bear a resemblance which led to collaboration between the prime minister and the late Archbishop Lawrence Burke, S.J., on a variety of ground-breaking social initiatives.

Bishop Burke, a Jesuit, was never seized by the hackneyed theolo...

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