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August 18, 2021
'Why did non-frontline workers get payment'

HEALTHCARE union officials are expressing displeasure with the roll out of COVID-19 honorariums that awarded non-frontline workers over nurses and doctors who work daily in the fight against the pandemic.

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October 12, 2011
Coke bottler to bolster production

In keeping with its ambitious expansion, the Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) will begin production of two new products as it seeks to become a dominant player in the industry, according to Walter Wells, the President and CEO. Dasani bottled water and Minute Maid Fruit Coolers is slated to begin production in early 2012. The move, Wells said, will create a production line and save the company ...

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Equality for whom
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April 29, 2016
Equality for whom

Violence and domination through discourse (language) and bullying have become commonplace in our small society.

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November 03, 2016
Power and control in the church

The misapplication of power and control is perhaps the greatest scourge against the human race. Unfortunately, one of the institutions that have led this painful pathway is the church. Another institution, painfully so, is the family.

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August 19, 2016
9,208 work permits issued in 2015 - 36 per cent to Haitian nationals

OVER 9,000 work permits were issued by the government in 2015, more than 30 per cent of which were issued to Haitian nationals, according to the latest immigration statistics.

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February 22, 2016
Bahamian actor stars in musical's acclaimed run

THE acclaimed musical drama "The Golem of Havana", which features Bahamian actor Ronald Alexander Peet, has enjoyed an extended run in Miami by popular demand.

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February 19, 2016
NEMA starts shipping building supplies to islands hit by hurricane

THE first set of building supplies to start the rebuilding phase on three Family Islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin last October have been shipped by the National Emergency Management Agency.

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February 19, 2016
NEMA sends building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on new HMBS Lawrence Major

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) shipped the first set of building supplies to start the re-building phase on three family islands impacted by Hurricane Joaquin last October. The supplies are being transported via the Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessel the HMBS Lawrence Major, on its maiden voyage to San Salvador, Long Island and Crooked Island.

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February 18, 2016
NEMA ships building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on New HMBS Lawrence Major

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) shipped the first set of building supplies to start the re-building phase on three family islands impacted by Hurricane Joaquin last October. The supplies are being transported via the Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessel the HMBS Lawrence Major, on its maiden voyage to San Salvador, Long Island and Crooked Island.

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August 08, 2011
Letter: Death-wish On Wedding Business

EDITOR, The Tribune.

SOME procrastinators are suggesting that our economy is coming out of the recession - there are no signs unless you solely look at the cruise ship arrivals as they are the sole positive pointer at this time. Ask any of the house maids of any of the hotels how much their take home pay has dropped to?

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