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America's pain and shame
America's pain and shame
Most Bahamians have been transfixed by U.S. social media and television accounts of the trauma tearing apart major American cities following the unlawful killing of a black unarmed man by white Minnesota police officers, one of whom pinned him down by kneeling on his neck. [...]
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'ABACO FAMILIES NEED ANSWERS': MP insists inquiry required to relieve pain of bereaved
CENTRAL and South Abaco MP James Albury has called for an inquiry into the process that led to the burial of 55 Hurricane Dorian victims on Friday.
Thompson: Programmes helping to ease pain
Thompson: Programmes helping to ease pain
Minister of State for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson said Grand Bahamians have benefitted from the national assistance programmes put in place as a result of COVID-19. "Most of the hotels are closed as a result of the shutdown including the Grand Lucay
'Five days of pain'
'Five days of pain'
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced yesterday that there will be a five-day lockdown of the country beginning Wednesday at 9 p.m. to contain the spread of COVID-19, noting that a complete shutdown...
The pain of the game
The pain of the game
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer
THERE was one minute left in the third quarter of the 2012 National Football Conference (NFC) championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and the New York Giants, when 49ers cornerback Tarell Brown collided hard with teammate and safety guard Dashon Goldson.
The two teammates attempted to intercept a ball thrown by Giants quarterback Eli Manning...
Pain-free high heels
Pain-free high heels
Among young women, wearing high-heeled shoes is commonplace and a right of passage. Millions of women wear high heels almost every day and they have varying effects on the feet and body. The American Podiatric Medical Association surveyed 503 women about their high heel habits [...]
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Sensationalizing pain through social media
Sensationalizing pain through social media
Dear readers, what I am writing about today is very painful to even think about. I am becoming more and more upset with how many are using social media to spread news about private, painful or violent events involving individuals, families and communities. Oftentimes, videos [...]
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SO MUCH PAIN: Families' agony as they grieve over four killed, Police set up special squad to track targets
SO MUCH PAIN: Families' agony as they grieve over four killed, Police set up special squad to track targets
POLICE are investigating a drive-by shooting that left two men dead and one man injured in hospital yesterday morning.