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June 20, 2017
Three tips for reducing your power bill

Let's be upfront. Everybody wants to have lower power bills. But how to make that happen without a lot of upfront cash or a radical change in lifestyle is a mystery for most homeowners. There are salesmen peddling gadgets that reduce the consumption of certain pieces of equipment, or alternative technologies that replace the need for grid power. And there are design "tricks" that reduce the amount...

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May 23, 2017
Hearing aid use and care

A hearing aid is a small electronic device that is constantly exposed to ear oils, hair care products, wax, sweat, moisture, and frequent handling. To ensure your hearing aids function optimally throughout their five to six year life expectancy, it is necessary to provide simple daily care as well as have the hearing aids checked periodically by your audiologist or hearing care professional. Outli...

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March 18, 2011
Letter: What makes a public toilet state-of-the art

EDITOR, The Tribune.

I don't usually watch when the Senate is televised, however, having to rest a sprained ankle, I caught some of the debate yesterday and was very impressed by the creative language of certain of our Senators.

Saunders Beach new toilets - for those who missed this we are going to have a set of state-of-the art male and female toilets.

Now what makes a public toilet state-of-...

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May 01, 2017
D'Aguilar's company linked to another falsified invoice

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts yesterday labeled Freetown candidate and owner of Superwash Limited Dionisio D'Aguilar a "serial tax dodger", revealing in several Bahamas Customs Department documents that the company was linked to another falsified invoice, this time on the shipment of 53 washers and dryers and 53 coin boxes.
D'Aguilar strongly rejected the tax dodger clai...

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December 30, 2016
Man who stole to support drug habit jailed

A 28-year-old man who stole from his family and strangers was yesterday sentenced to 30 months in prison.
Before he was sentenced, Chavario Rolle, of Pyfrom Road, told Magistrate Samuel McKinney that he needed help for his drug habit.
On December 12, Rolle broke into his sister's home and stole a dryer, a foot tub and an assortment of nail varnish.
Rolle told officers that he stole from his sister...

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December 20, 2016
Hearing aid use and care

A hearing aid is a small electronic device that is constantly exposed to ear oils, hair care products, wax, sweat, moisture and frequent handling. To ensure your hearing aid functions optimally throughout its five to six year life expectancy, it is necessary to provide simple daily care, as well as have the hearing aid checked periodically by your audiologist or hearing care professional. Outlined...

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December 13, 2016
Murder sentencing postponed

Two men convicted of murdering an immigration officer and his lover during an armed robbery and kidnapping will learn next month whether their crime meets the criteria to be considered the "the worst of the worst".
Prosecutors have asked Justice Indra Charles to impose the death penalty on Zintworn "Scummy" Duncombe and James Johnson, who were found guilty in March of the murders of Senior Immigra...

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November 21, 2016
Culprits in Andros murder case 'sane'

Two men convicted of murdering an immigration officer and his lover during an armed robbery and kidnapping are sane, according to forensic pathologist Dr. John Dillet.

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November 18, 2016
Rebuilding and helping West End community

SEVEN weeks ago, Keith Cooper and his wife, Linda, were enjoying life.

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November 01, 2016
Erroneous Social Media Message Creates Chaos at Red Cross

A message that circulated on social media making false claims that the Bahamas Red Cross Society was giving away food parcels and even flatscreen TVs, appliances and furniture to anyone who wanted them, created long lines outside the organization's headquarters on John F. Kennedy Drive yesterday.

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