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August 29, 2016
Down the rabbit hole, pt. 3

"Abracadabra!" shouted the emperor perched atop a golden podium securely mounted on the armored tank.

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June 26, 2023
Debbie Patrice Curtis Munroe 

61 yrs., a resident of Rockwill Estates, will be held at Mt. Ararat Baptist Church, Washington Street, on Saturday, June 10, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

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September 28, 2021
It's impossible to be vegan in the Bahamas! - Or is it?

By: Jhanae Winter
A vegan Caribbean native might sound like an oxymoron. The Caribbean is where you can find some of the best dishes filled with meats, poultry and dairy products.

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Ball of confusion
News Article
November 14, 2016
Ball of confusion

There is so much confusion going on in our country. It is overwhelming.

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October 24, 2016
Govt must do its part too

Following the disastrous aftermath of the monster Hurricane Matthew and the need for hundreds of millions of dollars "to fix the country", it is unbelievable to hear talk about the possibility of a "hurricane tax" to be levied on us, the already suffering public, when we have been constantly bombarded with evidence of the blatant, irresponsible spending by government of our monies over the past se...

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September 01, 2016
Emperor Christie's world of absurdity and delusion

Hocus pocus: "Meaningless talk or activity, often designed to draw attention away from and disguise what is happening."

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May 02, 2016
This week in the Bahamas (22-29 April 2016)

?NO ONE SHOULD BE LEFT BEHIND? is the stated position of the United Nations as member states implement their respective programs as part of the post millennium goals.

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The tale of Charlie
News Article
March 23, 2016
The tale of Charlie

I was one of 4 pups born in late 2003 at a garbage dump on Great Abaco Island, The Bahamas. Were it not for a caring local resident, Molly Roberts, I may not have survived a week.

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Freeport Over the Hill
News Article
February 28, 2016
Freeport Over the Hill

For more than 45 years, the Free National Movement (FNM) has been the party of functional literacy in government. You may disagree philosophically with any given policy advocated by the party, but you always knew that it would be planned in a considered, rational manner, and implemented only after due diligence had been satisfied, accountability ensured and best practices put into place.

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January 05, 2016
Deep Water Cay reaches nearly 90,000 Nashville residents in magazine feature

Like many Southerners, my first glimpse of the Bahamas was from the bow of the ?Big Red Boat,? the once-licensed official cruise ship of Disney World.

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