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October 18, 2016
BVF seeking financial help

The Bahamas Volleyball Federation (BVF) is preparing to send a pair of teams overseas to compete in NORCECA qualifying tournaments.

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September 16, 2016
'Sully' in the hands of a sensitive director like Eastwood, becomes an even more inspiring and life-affirming story Clutter has to be sifted through in 'When the Bough Breaks'

September, and specifically the passing of the Labor Day Holiday during the first weekend in the month in the United States, means the summer movie season (and its supposed summer blockbusters) are done, and that more adult fare will be hitting theaters.

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September 12, 2016
Symonette: Law should apply to everyone

Even as the process of legalizing online gambling at web shops continues to move at a pace some have questioned, and despite the issuance of so-called "provisional licenses", at least one prominent businessman is commenting on the disparity between allowing those businesses to operate outside the law - as he put it - while demanding that others follow the law to the smallest letter.

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September 12, 2016
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (5-9 September, 2016)

The Government of The Bahamas is poised to invest almost $200 million dollars in the infrastructural expansion and improvement of the country?s hospitals beginning later this month.

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March 30, 2016
The rage sweeping our country

We are all concerned about the violence being perpetrated in our homes, schools, and sometimes on church grounds.

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February 17, 2016
Changing the abuse culture

There are disturbing elements to the report released Monday by the National Task Force on Gender-Based Violence. One such trend is that in some smaller family island communities child abuse has become a 'cultural norm'.

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January 18, 2016
Mitchell rubbed salt in the wound

Last week, Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell waded into the debate over jet-ski regulation and the U.S. Embassy's warning about the industry, in the process becoming the second minister to entirely miss the point and rub salt into a wound of his own government's making.

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A chef driven
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August 07, 2015
A chef driven

It?s easy to overlook the rich global history of street food. For centuries, street food has long played an exciting role in cuisines around the world.

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June 12, 2015
Team Bahamas seeks redemption

For two consecutive years, after a dazzling exhibition of eclectic dishes and drinks, Team Bahamas was stunned not to win Taste of the Caribbean, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association?s (CHTA) premier culinary competition and cultural showcase.

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June 12, 2015
Dolphin Encounters dinner night and boat cruise a hit with locals and visitors

Dolphin Encounters is pleased to announce its newest and only after-hours experience - a Bahamian dinner night and cruise.

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