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September 15, 2017
Reconstructing the Caribbean after Irma

Hurricane Irma devastated several islands of the Caribbean. The hurricane took the leisurely time of a tourist on summer holiday in the tropics. Then she slowly wended her considerable, powerful, awe-inspiring mass, and destructive tentacles of wind, water, storm surge, and frightening spectacle of thunder and lightning, toward Florida.
Irma struck Floridians with winds of 130 miles per hour, Cate...

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July 28, 2017
21st International African-American Hotel Ownership & Investment Summit Gets Underway with boost in attendance

Successful author and businessman William Pickard gives keynote address...Top Hoteliers awarded for the 2016/2017 year on Day 2 of summit...

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July 15, 2017
Golf is Better in The Bahamas

Date?July 14, 2017 -? Golf tour operators from around the globe were eager to find out more about golfing in The Islands of The Bahamas at the 10th IAGTO North American Golf Tourism Convention (NAC) recently...

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Hope with a new party
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June 29, 2017
Hope with a new party

Dear Editor,

The Bahamian people this year had the opportunity to select a political party that could solve the crises on crime, education, unemployment, the debt problem and the credit ratings downgrades.
It is my sincere hope that the FNM is able to share a vision on how to diversify The Bahamas' economy to reduce the dependence on imported food from the United States to improve local Bahamian ...

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The election to come
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February 21, 2017
The election to come

Dear Editor,
The Bahamian people this year will have the opportunity to select which political party will solve the crisis on crime, education, unemployment, the $7 billion debt problem and Standard and Poor's downgrade to junk status of the Bahamian economy.
It is my sincere hope that the political parties are able to share a vision on how to diversify The Bahamas' economy; to reduce the dependen...

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Water Barging Ends
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December 03, 2011
Water Barging Ends

Beginning a new era of water production for New Providence, Titas, the vessel commissioned back in 1989, which has had the responsibility of barging nearly three million gallons of water daily from North Andros to the capital, was officially decommissioned by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham yesterday .

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January 03, 2017
Gomez won't seek re-election

Central and South Eleuthera MP Damian Gomez announced yesterday he will not seek a nomination for the 2017 general election.
"After prayerful consideration of the party leader's invitation for me to sit out this election, we have decided to accede," Gomez said in a statement released to the press.
"The PLP branch is free to choose a new standard bearer.
"I remain committed to the principles of hon...

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November 04, 2016
Recovery of Grand Bahama - Prime Minister Christie's Communication in the House of Assembly

s a result of the devastation wrought on Grand Bahama by Hurricane Matthew, the second largest center of population and economic activity in our country, it has become necessary to quickly assess the situation and take such measures as are necessary to protect and sustain its economy as we seek to relieve human suffering.

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November 02, 2016
Christie hints at sale of Hutchison Whampoa's GB hotels

The devastation of Hurricane Matthew on the island of Grand Bahama may have more serious implications on the tourism product than what appears to be on the surface. Yesterday, Prime Minister Perry Christie made a veiled reference to the "possible" sale of certain hotel properties.

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November 03, 2016
PM Christie: Needs of Grand Bahama Must be Addressed Quickly

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie said in the House of Assembly, on November 2, 2016, that as a result of the devastation on Grand Bahama by Hurricane Matthew, it has become necessary to "quickly" assess the situation and take such measures as are necessary to protect and sustain its economy as the Government seeks to relieve human suffering.

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