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April 19, 2012
North Eleuthera Mass Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

North Eleuthera;
Young Eleutherans;
Fellow Bahamians:

We are three weeks away from making history. On May 7th, 2012 the Free National Movement will be elected as the Government of The Bahamas for the fourth time in an independent Bahamas.

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January 10, 2012
Julien releases new single The Tribune

By LESH

Would you broadcast your love on the front page of the Tribune? Bahamian singer Julien Thompson said he surely would. And he did.

In a new single named after the Bahamas' leading daily newspaper, Julien proves that he is prepared to go to any lengths to broadcast his love.

Featuring international recording artist Shontelle, "The Tribune" explores the idea of love on the down-low.

"What...

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February 16, 2019
Bahamian Fashion Icon Flo Miller Launches Book - Return to Mango Hill

“Island life in 1950 was so free. The children were never afraid to go into the woods alone to pick wild sapodillas and coco plums or walk on the beach looking for seashell treasures washed ashore…The children had to go down the hill to the well for water and walk back up sometimes at sunset. Each child has a little bucket for their water and they would play hide and seek along the way.”
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August 31, 2016
Setting children up for the day

As children return to school for the new academic year, parents should consider what their children consume to fuel their brains and bodies to get the nutrition needed to aid them in learning to the best of their ability, and what goes in their child's plate, cup or bowl.

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June 24, 2015
Environmentalist warns of a third possible Rubis leak

Ferreira says test wells and fuel recovery tanks observed at Porky?s Service Station on East Street South site mirror the cleanup operation in Marathon...

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BTC unions on alert
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February 19, 2015
BTC unions on alert

Executives of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company's (BTC) managers and line staff unions said they will do "whatever it takes" to save the Bahamian jobs that are threatened...

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Will Haiti survive
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March 23, 2012
Will Haiti survive

This question seems presumptuous since Haiti, which lost some 300,000 people (more than the combined population of Dominica, Montserrat, Anguilla, BVI, Turks and Caicos, St. Kitts, Cayman Islands and Antigua) in the earthquake of January 12, 2010, bounced back almost immediately in terms of daily survival.

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May 12, 2014
The Flamingo incident: A daughter's story

Sunday afternoon, like most afternoons, was our play period; bed bouncing, hide and seek, you name it.
Though we often got in trouble (especially on Sunday, the day of rest) we could not resist the urge to play.
I always had fun with my seven and four-year-old siblings.
This Sunday was a little different though. Mommy kept looking out the window and we soon joined her near the brown chair that we ...

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March 19, 2013
What to Wear Spring 2013

I think by now that everyone is caught up with the fact that time has changed.
Unless you live in a country that doesn't acknowledge that, like Spain or Italy.

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October 16, 2012
40th anniversary celebrations off to a poor start

Last Tuesday, the kick-off event of the 40th independence anniversary was announced at the Cabinet Office. It was a bumbling and incoherent affair provoking many questions while providing few considered answers.
Two days later, Prime Minister David Cameron announced plans for the centenary commemoration of World War I by the United Kingdom. What a study in contrast between the envisioning and pl...

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