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February 04, 2015
Reverend Deacon Leviticus 'Lou' Adderley, O.S.B. (1934 - 2003)

Deacon Lou Adderley?s greatest fluency was his unbridled mastery of himself; whether as a man or as a builder of men; as a champion athlete or as the coach of champions; as a scholar or as a pedagogue of scholars; as a defender of his faith or as live testimony to that faith.

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January 31, 2015
Caribbean Pavement Solutions brings hope and Job Opportunity for young men

Reno Armbrister spent most of his twenties looking for a career, but instead all he found were seasonal jobs...

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November 01, 2014
Hanna-Martin seeking to end taxi driver, tour operator dispute

Following weeks of discord between taxi drivers and employees from a local tour company, the Ministry of Transport is seeking to put an end to the dispute between the parties, Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said.
Hanna-Martin told The Guardian in an interview this week that the main cause of the rift between the two groups is market interference. She said taxi drivers and t...

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June 06, 2011
Say Yes to Your Bridesmaids' Dress

Scooting out on Saturday afternoons always involves passing the Cable Beach Strip and at least several wedding parties vying for a beautiful backdrop to their summer wedding.

I always slow down to take a quick look at what the bridal party is wearing. For many brides outfitting their bridal party can be more stressful than saying yes to their own wedding dress. Balancing
pleasing your bridal p...

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July 24, 2014
Peter Maillis' crew out-spears the competition

Peter Maillis' crew out-speared six other teams, capturing 110 lionfish to walk away as the big winners of the recent Out West Hospitality Group's Lionfish Tournament and tasting event.
The Maillis team cruised away from the competition with an electric scooter, $800 and $400 in Out West Hospitality gift certificates redeemable at Traveller's Rest, the Beach House and Island Smokehouse.
Andrew Pik...

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July 18, 2014
5,000 in prizes up for grabs at lionfish tournament

Fishermen start your engines, because with over $5,000 in prizes to be won, simply for removing a few invasive lion fish species from Bahamian waters, gassing up the boat will be more than worth it.
As the fishermen do their part, members of the public who aren't able to catch any lionfish can remain on the shore and sample delicious
lionfish offerings that will be prepared by Island Smokehouse. T...

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January 08, 2014
Disturbed by treatment of surrey horses

Dear Editor,
I just returned from a cruise from The Bahamas. Our ship spent a day in Nassau (December 29). As we exited from the ship, we saw several horse buggies carrying tourists. The horses were in bad shape; some had foaming and twitching mouths, others were limping. They were all dirty and very thin. Some had skin conditions that looked like rain rot.
Between rides the buggies were lined up ...

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September 03, 2013
Pedestrians need greater safety

Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Many lose their lives each year navigating our streets.

The Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) keeps a watchful eye on tourists and local pedestrians downtown, but elsewhere Bahamians are largely left on their own...

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July 23, 2013
State capitalism versus naked capitalism

A new ideological battle is taking place in the world today. Since the demise of communism in Russia, brought about by Ronald Reagan with the support of Mikhail Gorbachev, China has transmuted itself from a communist state into a state capitalist nation, challenging to the core the naked capitalism system practiced in the United States and in the rest of the world. Some definitions are in order.
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Reflections from Rome
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June 10, 2013
Reflections from Rome

"... the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain."
- Khalil Gibran

I was fortunate to have spent this week in Rome, en route to Switzerland. During this Italian sojourn, I visited numerous prominent historical attractions that many only read about in school books, view in movies or see in tourist brochures. During my entire stay in the Italian capital, I was frequently reminded of Kha...

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