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Syrah! Syrah! Syrah!
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November 14, 2016
Syrah! Syrah! Syrah!

In a world where bigger is better, Syrah is the ideal choice. It?s darker than Carbernet Sauvignon and contains high amounts of health-invigorating antioxidants. But when it comes to Syrah Wine & Tappas it?s simple, small plates served in a cozy cellar atmosphere.

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September 21, 2016
What's better for weight loss -- diet or exercise?

You want what millions of other people do -- to lose weight.

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Bruce Bruce rocks
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September 16, 2016
Bruce Bruce rocks

I've always professed to not having a funny bone, because I really hadn't come across a comedian who I really found entertaining -- much less make the tears stream out of my eyes, or for my sides to hurt so much because I laughed too long and too hard, to the point that I could barely catch my breath.

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September 13, 2016
'A steadfast defender of press freedom who exemplifies integrity and courage'

Eileen Carron, the long-serving Editor and Publisher of The Tribune, is the recent subject of the News Media Alliance industry spotlight feature

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August 01, 2016
You don't have to hide your toes because of corns or calluses

The summer is made to have your toes and feet exposed by wearing open footwear. However, many women refuse to bare their feet and suffer in silence because of unsightly corns and calluses on the toes and feet. They are one of the most common reasons why women come into the podiatrist's office wondering whether they can have their corns fixed.
On average, about 65 out of 1,000 people develop callus...

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August 09, 2016
Morley fourth in repechage out of quarter-finals

Bahamian Emily Morley was almost a full minute faster in the rep?chage of the women?s single sculls in rowing on Monday. That?s a clear indication that the nervousness is out of her system, and she?s becoming accustomed to the size of her boat and the smooth current at the Lagoa Stadium.

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July 02, 2014
Bahamian workers beware

You live (and work) in The Bahamas. You know how the story goes.
You walk into the government office and Shaqueela (no reference to any real person intended) is standing there engaged in the deepest, most animated conversation on her personal mobile phone, or on a personal call on the office landline (I don't know which is worse), chewing on a chicken bone or clacking a piece of gum. This is not f...

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June 08, 2016
"Super Earth" 1,200 light-years away might be able to sustain life

Astronomers think they've found a "super Earth" that might be capable of sustaining life.

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July 02, 2011
Brown optimistic about men's squad

The two things that will set The Bahamas senior men's national team apart from the rest, and hopefully increase their chances of winning the Caribbean Basketball Championships (CBC) will be good defense and knocking down the open looks when given them, announced head coach Larry Brown yesterday. If the squad is able to execute on both assignments, Brown said they will be unstoppable.
"I think we w...

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June 04, 2016
Legendary Muhammad Ali Dies at 74

Muhammad Ali, the eloquent, colorful, controversial and brilliant three-time heavyweight boxing champion who was known as much for his social conscience and staunch opposition to the Vietnam War as for his dazzling boxing skills, died Friday.

Ali, who had a long battle with Parkinson's disease, was taken to a Phoenix area hospital earlier this week where he was being treated for a respiratory i...

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