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November 18, 2011
Heart Ball Flowers of the Caribbean Tea Party Fashion Show

Nassau, Bahamas - The
Victor Sassoon Heart Ball Committee announce their

2011/12 Tea Party
and Fashion Show for

Sunday, November 20thunder the theme,

"Flowers of
the Caribbean".

The
Heart Ball Committee or HBC have begun to prepare for The Sir Victor
Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation's 51st Anniversary in 2012. Additionally, they have the challenge of preparing
fundraising events that t...

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April 17, 2015
Flowers pushes to void conviction

Numbers boss Craig Flowers' 2011 conviction was voided by subsequent legislation which legitimized web shop gaming, attorney Alfred Sears, QC, argued in the Court of Appeal yesterday...

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February 20, 2015
Lawyer believes new law could affect Flowers' appeal

The lawyer for Craig Flowers, who was convicted of illegal gaming in 2011, is researching if subsequent legislation that legalized gaming will have an affect on his conviction...

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November 27, 2014
Flowers has no plans to lay off workers

THE head of the country's oldest web shop operation has no plans to lay off workers now that the Gaming Act has come into force.

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November 05, 2014
Haiti, the land that sprouts artistic talent like wild flowers

For its small dimension of 10,700 square miles - the size of the state of Maryland in the United States - Haiti has a disproportionate number of artists that could make it the preferred bank of artistic production in the world.
If you miss the extravaganza of Artisanal en Fetes produced this year and every year on or around the last weekend in the month of October, pencil your calendar for next ye...

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September 29, 2014
Bethel disappointed by Flowers' comments

Pastor Lyall Bethel said yesterday he was disappointed by recent comments made by FML Group of Companies CEO Craig Flowers who said church leaders' criticisms of the government were far-fetched.
Bethel and Pastor Andrew Stewart have criticized the government for tabling and passing the Gaming Bill 2014, which will regulate and tax the web shop industry.
"He struck me as gentlemanly enough, and I t...

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September 26, 2014
What else would Flowers say

Dear Editor,
I refer to the lead story appearing in the Thursday, September 25, 2014 edition of your paper under the headline "Flowers: Don't demonize govt".
Surely the irony of this statement is not lost on Flowers and his fellow web shop owners, nor on the Bahamian Public in general.
Those who would demonize the government in this connection do so precisely because the government's image has bee...

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September 26, 2014
Cash: Flowers should 'shut the hell up'

Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Darron Cash yesterday blasted FML Group of Companies CEO Craig Flowers' recent comments in The Nassau Guardian urging people not to demonize the government for moving to regulate the web shop industry, stating that he should "shut the hell up" and suggesting that he is only pouring salt on the wounds of those who voted against the 2012 gambling referendum.
"Wh...

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September 25, 2014
Flowers: Don't demonize govt

FML Group of Companies CEO Craig Flowers said yesterday people should not demonize or try to "kill the government" for making decisions.
Flowers was asked to respond to church leaders who criticized the government for going against the results of the 2013 gambling referendum.
The majority of voters in that referendum voted against the establishment of a national lottery and the regulation and taxa...

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A flower called Fowler
News Article
July 27, 2014
A flower called Fowler

"A really strong woman accepts the war she went through and is ennobled by her scars."
Carly Simon
Over the weekend, the community of Englerston paid its final respects to a wonderful woman, who, for most of her life, resided in the constituency that she so dearly loved. Her name was Rosmal Rosemary Smith Fowler, affectionately called either Rosemary or Fowler, but, more often than not, never by...

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