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April 17, 2018
Facebook facial recognition faces class-action suit

Facebook must face a class action lawsuit over its use of facial recognition technology, a California judge has ruled.

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February 02, 2024
PM Davis: Bahamian people have the right to be safe in their homes and neighbourhoods

During his Contribution on the Bail (Amendment) Act, 2024, in the House of Assembly, on January 31, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis stated that he supported the Bill, in order to insist that the Bahamian people “have the right to be safe in their homes and in their neighborhoods, and to require that those who violate the conditions placed upon them in the name ...

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January 25, 2024
PM Davis: The persistent cycle of violence and crime ‘a dark cloud’ over The Bahamas

During his Communication to the House of Assembly on Crime and the Amendment to the Bail Act, on January 24, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis noted that, for far too long the persistent cycle of violence and crime had been “a dark cloud” over The Bahamas.

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January 24, 2024
Police investigate two overnight shooting incidents

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- A 17-year-old gas station employee remains hospitalized in stable condition according to police after he was shot in the face by a gunman Tuesday night. The incident is one of two Tuesday night shootings under investigation. In the first incident which occurred shortly before 8 pm, while working outside at the gas station [...]

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January 19, 2024
DETENTION 'IS PRICE WE PAY': Munroe says wrongful identification and arrest a 'potential inconvenience'

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said though facial recognition CCTVs may wrongly identify someone as a criminal, "being arrested on suspicion and being held up to 48 hours is part of the price we pay for living in a free, democratic, orderly society".

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October 31, 2023
Letter to the Editor: Hearing voices?

Editor, It has been written that: 'Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad.' This bold and provocative quote has caused many people to act out of the box, across the board. There are others who remind me of the fabled Don Quiote, the deluded hero and protagonist of a novel by a [...]

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October 10, 2023
Common dental problems and diseases

Experiencing dental pain and suffering can be traumatic and unpleasant. Are you aware that most of the diseases and problems in dentistry can be easily prevented? This week's column is the first in a two-part series on the four most common dental diseases and problems usually seen in dental offices today. Toothaches: Toothaches are one of ...
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October 03, 2023
Are you a candidate for dental implants?

Your smile and your teeth are one of the first things people notice. Unfortunately, many people suffer from missing teeth or hopeless teeth. As a result, they suffer embarrassment to the extent that they prefer to wear a mask. Unfortunately, some people have made it too convenient to wear masks.

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September 27, 2010
Never hide in a dumpster after robbing Walmart

Trying to hide from the police, James Brienzo jumped into a dumpster. Unfortunately for him, a trash compacter collected him and the garbage before he could escape.

Police got a call from Brienzo?s friend and eventually from the man himself, whose cell phone still worked from inside the trash truck. In fact, police were able to find Brienzo using the GPS from his cell phone. Talking to the 911...

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October 07, 2010
Second plane crash in two days

TWO prominent Bahamian businessmen, Mark Roberts and his father Larry Roberts, together with their wives, were injured when Mark's Cessna 172 Skyhawk crash landed on Little Whale Cay at around 3pm yesterday.

Mark, who was seriously injured, was flown to Nassau last night by a Coast Guard helicopter emergency flight. He was accompanied by his wife, Louise.

As the helicopter could not accommod...

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