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A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
WHILST WE have accomplished much since our Independence in 1973, we continue to be a country that celebrates "flag independence", more so than what it means to be truly economically and socially diverse and self-determining.
Building history
Building history
In an effort to pay homage to some of the sporting pioneers in The Bahamas and their achievements, the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, along with the National Sports Authority (NSA), announced plans to construct a national sports history museum.
REFERENDUM JUNE 7, 2016, POLLING DIVISIONS
REFERENDUM JUNE 7, 2016, POLLING DIVISIONS
Polling divisions for the Referendum announced by the Parliamentary Commissioner?s Office:
Securities Commission officials spend day at Swiss America office
A statement issued a week ago by Swiss America Securities Ltd. (SAS) sought to distance the company from the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission's (SEC) indictment of Guy Gentile, founder of SAS and its offshoot, SureTrader, both licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB).
Securities firm 'not affected' by Gentile SEC indictment
Swiss America Securities Ltd., the Bahamas-based company founded by Guy Gentile, who is under indictment by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has asserted that the financial services company is not implicated in the SEC complaint against Gentile "and is unaffected".
This week in the Bahamas (22-29 April 2016)
This week in the Bahamas (22-29 April 2016)
?NO ONE SHOULD BE LEFT BEHIND? is the stated position of the United Nations as member states implement their respective programs as part of the post millennium goals.
Guy Gentile indicted by SEC, vows to fight charges
Guy Gentile indicted by SEC, vows to fight charges
The founder of a Nassau-based online brokerage firm was charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on March 23, 2016 for his alleged involvement in promoting U.S. penny stock manipulation schemes which generated approximately $17.2 million in trade profits.
Elderly man dies after car crash in Andros
Elderly man dies after car crash in Andros
AN ELDERLY man is dead after he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree in Andros early Tuesday morning.
Hold on to the almighty God
Hold on to the almighty God
A line from the English song, "We Wish You A Merry Christmas," says "Give us some figgy pudding and we won't go until we get some," simply tells the power of determination.
Stand out students
Stand out students
Although not one Bahamian government school student has ever applied to enter Yale University, 10th and 11th grade students of Doris Johnson Senior High School learned Wednesday that it is possible to attend the Ivy League institution located in Connecticut and other American universities.