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March 19, 2013
Cable customers to be affected by re-routing

CABLE Bahamas will be carrying out emergency fibre optic re-routing exercises in various communities in western New Providence beginning today.

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November 14, 2011
Pros Rout The Sunburners

THE Orry J Sands Pros routed the Nassau Sunburners 26-2 as the Commonwealth American Football League continued its regular season action at the DW Davis playing field on Saturday.

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September 12, 2011
COLLEGE SCRIMMAGES: FALCONS ROUT RATTLERS, 96-63

By BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

THE Seattle-Pacific University Falcons didn't have any mercy on the CI Gibson Rattlers.

The Falcons, in town for a three-day game series in the return of the Bahamas Basketball Federation's College Scrimmages, delighted their fans and the few Bahamians who showed up at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium last night with a 96-63 rout over ...

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July 03, 2011
Bahamas routs Turks Caicos 4-0 in 1st leg

A DOMINANT performance on the road gives the Bahamas a commanding advantage headed into the second game as they began their long trek toward World Cup 2014 qualification.

The Bahamas gave themselves a firm upper hand and a great chance of progressing to the next stage of the qualifiers with a 4-0 win in the first leg of the preliminary round against Turks & Caicos in Providenciales on Saturday....

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April 04, 2011
FIDELITY BANK ROUT FIRST CARIBBEAN

THE Bankers Softball League continued its regular season on Saturday at the Banker's Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex with the following results posted:

Fidelity Bank defeated First Caribbean International 13-3.

British American Insurance stopped the Royal Bank of Canada 20-10.

The Bank of the Bahamas stopped Colina 21-9.

The CMC, a combination of banks, stopped CitiBank 22-8.

The ...

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News Article
March 15, 2011
4.2m cruise spend from re-routed Carnival ship

An additional $4.2 million cruise spend will be navigating its way to Bahamian waters in the fall, according to the Director of Cruise Development for the Ministry of Tourism, Carla Stuart.
The re-routing of the Carnival Ecstasy starting November 7 will bring 65,000 passengers and $1.1 million in head taxes, providing a large boost for the sector, Carla Stuart told Guardian Business.
“This w...

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February 17, 2011
Comets rout Big Red Machine to win title

By BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

A 19-POINT rout sealed a two-game sweep as the Queen's College Comets put their stamp of approval on the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools' junior boys championship title.

Their convincing 66-47 decision yesterday at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium enabled the Comets to dethrone the St. Augustine's College Big Red M...

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January 21, 2011
Lady Angels rout Lady Caribs 69-46

THE New Providence Women's Basketball Association continued its regular season on Thursday night at the DW Davis Gymnasium with the Bomer G Lady Angels rebounding from their loss to the Four J's Lady Cheetahs.

The Lady Angels avenged their loss by routng the College of the Bahamas Lady Caribs 69-46 to improve their second place win-loss record to 11-2.

Kaylicia Laing, shooting 7-of-10 from the f...

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November 30, 2010
SAC senior girls rout Aces in opener

By BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

LAST year's runners-up St Augustine's College Big Red Machine opened their Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) senior girls basketball campaign yesterday with a rout over the Aquinas College Aces.

Kenejoka Ingraham lit up the nets for a game high 13 points, Jada Saunders had eight, Mica Cunningham six and ...

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News Article
April 29, 2010
'Totally wrong' on Blue Hill re-routing

The Government has got it "totally wrong" on Blue Hill Road, a former Chamber of Commerce president blasted yesterday, adding that it had "devastated and destroyed" a number of businesses at the peak of their vulnerability, one of his outlets having suffered a 14 per cent month-over-month sales decline since the traffic changes took effect.

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