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February 03, 2012
San Salvador Rally Speech - FNM Leader Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Good Evening San Salvador,
I am very pleased to be in San Salvador, one of my favorite places in The Bahamas.
Many of you know me and I know you. I am here to place my stamp of approval upon my Party?s candidate for your constituency in the soon-to be-General Election, Michael Pintard.

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February 29, 2016
San Salvador School principal hailed for 40-plus years as an educator

The community of San Salvador celebrated the exemplary service and dedication of Paul Turnquest, former principal of United Estates Primary School, for more than 40 years to the field of education Thursday, February 25.

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July 29, 2019
Former M.P. Pierre Dupuch - San Salvador Vacation.

Every year my son takes his family to one of the Family Islands for about ten days. His mother and I tag along. The children have caught crabs in Andros, watched the majestic Flamingoes in Inagua, trekked to the top of Mount Alvernia in Cat Island, ventured into Preacher's Cave in North Eleuthera, stood on the beach in San Salvador where Columbus landed in 1492, swam with the pigs in Exuma, and to...

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March 03, 2016
Educator honoured for more than 40 years in the field

THE community of San Salvador has celebrated the exemplary service and dedication of Paul Turnquest, former principal of United Estates Primary School, for more than 40 years to the field of education.

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August 29, 2015
Tropical Storm Erika Appears To Be Dissipating

ERIKA APPEARS TO BE DISSIPATING?

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS AND THE CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST BAHAMAS.WHICH INCLUDES THE ISLANDS OF LONG ISLAND, CAT ISLAND, THE EXUMAS, SAN SALVADOR, RUM CAY INAGUA, MAYAGUANA, ACKLINS, CROOKED ISLAND, LONG CAY AND RAGGED ISLAND AND THE TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS.

A TROPICAL STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE ISLA...

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