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'Not a snowball's chance in the sun' Rigby becomes PLP leader, says Roberts
Raynard Rigby does not "stand a snowball's chance" in the sun of becoming leader of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), party Chairman Bradley Roberts said yesterday.
Warrant issued for accused human smuggler
Warrant issued for accused human smuggler
A magistrate on Tuesday issued an arrest warrant for a Bahamian boat captain accused of smuggling 12 Haitians into Little Inagua last year.
Parliamentary commissioner won't challenge declarations
Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall noted yesterday the role of the Parliamentary Registration Department is not to challenge or question declarations made by candidates running in elections, but to hold them as evidence.
The Gold Rush 3.0 and beyond
The Gold Rush 3.0 and beyond
Dear Editor,
As I get older and mature a little bit more each day, I have come to realize the value of continuous connectivity to the past, the present and, where possible, the future.
Knowledge is power
Knowledge is power
Dear Editor,
Why do we allow those in charge of education to make people feel comfortable with being below average? It is not OK.
Closing arguments in armed robbery case
Closing arguments in armed robbery case
A jury heard closing submissions yesterday from the prosecution and defense in the armed robbery trial of Shaquille Oliver.
Will Cuba's gain cause the region pain
Will Cuba's gain cause the region pain
One of the Caribbean tourism industry's greatest concerns may be about to materialize: U.S. citizens being allowed to travel to Cuba on an individual basis.
Butler-Turner says she will sue Gomez for defamation
Butler-Turner says she will sue Gomez for defamation
Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said yesterday she intends to sue Minister of State for Legal Affairs Damian Gomez for defamation after he told The Nassau Guardian on Sunday he plans to seek leave from a judge to file Election Court petitions to declare her seat vacant for "violation of the constitution" in respect of conflicts of interest.
Man accused of threatening police charged
Man accused of threatening police charged
A man accused of threatening to kill police officers in a voice note that was circulated on Whatsapp was yesterday remanded to prison because of uncertainty over his immigration status.
Glaring conflict
Glaring conflict
In 2013 when Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis was forced to defend conflict of interest claims on the floor of the House of Assembly, Minnis insisted that he had declared that he was benefiting from a government contract when he entered politics, and did so again in his declaration in 2012.
PLP's descent into insatiable greed
PLP's descent into insatiable greed
Victimization is an evil I put on par with corruption in high places. Neither will be tolerated under an administration headed by Perry Christie. Of that you can be assured.
? Perry Gladstone Christie
Anchor projects the 'bane of The Bahamas' Smith says
Anchor projects the 'bane of The Bahamas' Smith says
Anchor projects - long identified with Prime Minister Perry Christie - are the "bane of The Bahamas" according to Save The Bays (STB) CEO and outspoken activist lawyer Fred Smith QC, who proposed that the projects continue to proliferate because they are often profitable for the foreign developer and a small but influential segment of the local community.
Gomez taken off Baha Mar case
Gomez taken off Baha Mar case
Minister of State for Legal Affairs Damian Gomez said yesterday that Prime Minister Perry Christie asked him to step down as the government's lead attorney on the Baha Mar court matter
Judge questions jurisdiction to grant bail
Judge questions jurisdiction to grant bail
A judge on Tuesday questioned whether she had the jurisdiction to consider a bail application for an alleged drug lord fighting extradition to the United States, months after a judge had refused an earlier application.
CCA Bahamas blocks BML 'fishing expedition'
CCA Bahamas blocks BML 'fishing expedition'
As the battle between Baha Mar Ltd. (BML) and its flock of affiliated companies, China Construction America and its Bahamian subsidiary (CCA Bahamas), and the Export-Import Bank of China (CEXIM) over the resort developer?s right to U.S. Bankruptcy Court protection plays out in Delaware ? given that CCA has filed a motion to dismiss the bankruptcy proceedings ?
CEXIM to raise 'foreign law' in Delaware courts
CEXIM to raise 'foreign law' in Delaware courts
Lawyers for the Export-Import Bank of China (CEXIM Bank) intend to raise the issue of a foreign country's laws - likely those of The Bahamas, though this was not stated in the notice filed yesterday in Delaware - in the bankruptcy proceedings initiated by Baha Mar in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware at the end of June.
Black lives matter Sandra Bland is an example, not a martyr
You have probably seen the police dash cam video of the July 10 traffic stop that led to Sandra Bland's arrest. Shockingly, she died of an alleged suicide in a Texas jail, under plainly suspicious circumstances, just three days later.
I shall leave it to others to propagate racially motivated speculation about whether the manner of her death was really suicide or in fact homicide.
QC claims Swift Justice unconstitutional
QC claims Swift Justice unconstitutional
The government's much touted Swift Justice initiative is unconstitutional and breaches the principles of the separation of powers, according to prominent attorney Fred Smith, QC.
BTC adopted schools celebrate their teachers
BTC adopted schools celebrate their teachers
Students at five New Providence schools were able to treat their teachers to a special day of celebration for Teacher's Appreciation Day with the help of Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) and the iVolunteers.
Student news
Student news
Aleice Goodman graduates from Lawrence Academy
Aleice Goodman, a former student of Deep Creek Middle School in Eleuthera, was among the 104 students who graduated from Lawrence Academy during the school's 222 commencement exercises in Groton, Massachusetts.