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U.S. says New Providence crime threat critical
U.S. says New Providence crime threat critical
The United States Department of State has once again rated the crime threat in New Providence as "critical".
Things you can do to make a teething child more comfortable
Just when sleeping schedules and feeding schedules have seemed to normalize and you feel that your family life has finally reached normalcy, your baby begins to teethe. Research suggests that teething begins in a baby around four to seven months, but can also take up to a year in some cases. The first common sign or indication that your baby may be starting to teethe, is drooling, followed by the ...
Lawyer: Environmental law could encourage new industries
A leading environmental lawyer and consultant for Save The Bays has called for the urgent passage of an environmental protection act, saying it will not only protect a fragile and often threatened environment but could lead to new economic prosperity by unleashing a host of profitable enterprises.
Romauld Ferreira, popular TV show host and one of the Caribbean's top environmental lawyers, said leg...
Environment Conclave
Environment Conclave
Leading Lawyer urges passage of Bahamas Environmental Protection Act...
The Bahamian media and our political leaders ignore Mandela's violent past
Dear Editor,
Former South African President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela has passed away, and the international community continues to grieve his death. Mandela is considered the father of the modern South Africa and an icon in the struggle against apartheid - a racist segregationist system established by the late Hendrik Verwoerd, former prime minister of that country.
Once considered the envy of t...
Pawn shop that urged gold-buying regulation says enforcement, not closure, needed
A Bay Street store that specializes in second-hand goods today urged government to strengthen police enforcement of existing laws to put a stop to what it called "unscrupulous dealers who look the other way when gold jewelry or scrap metal is brought in and exchanged for cash."
Enforcement, said Cashwiz spokesman Tony Johns, would stem the rapidly growing incidence of mugging, grabbing and snatchi...
Hot 91.7 radio personality hosts family fun day
Hot 91.7 radio personality hosts family fun day
He's the "Choo! Choo! man" known for throwing one of the best non-stop parties on the radio, but Hot 91.7 FM radio personality, Randy 'Randy C' Rolle also has heart -- and a heart for family, which is why he takes time out to host "Randy C's Really Big Fun Day & Fair" to bring together families for a day of fun.
"Randy C's Really Big Fun Day & Fair" takes place on Saturday, June 29 at the R.M. ...
Preparation for an electroencephalogram (EEG) for brain wave test
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of the brain. One of the main purposes for an EEG is to help with the diagnosis of epilepsy and to find out what type of seizures you may be having.
Most medical procedures are terrifying to many adults and children. We often have no clue about what to expect and as a result our anxiety levels are usually sky...
Two more murders
Two more murders
An American crewmember of a vessel docked at Nassau was shot dead during a robbery early yesterday, police said.
It was one of two murders recorded yesterday, bringing the murder count for the year to 40.
The victim was identified as Kyle Brauner, 34, of Illinois.
Police said the expatriate worker was killed around 4:30 a.m.
Superintendent Paul Rolle, who heads the Central Detective Unit (CDU), sa...
What is happening to The Bahamas
What is happening to The Bahamas
Dear Editor,
What is happening to this country? Twenty-five years ago there was a completely different atmosphere. People laughed and loved.
Today you have young men killing each other. They live in a country with no enemies. No other country wants to invade you (except Haiti). No other country is sending its soldiers to patrol your streets. Yet these boys/men want to kill each other. Young...