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The Horror: Cordell Farrington locked up for life
The Horror: Cordell Farrington locked up for life
By NATARIO McKENZIE
Tribune Staff Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
THE horrifying details of how four young boys died at the hands of perverted Cordell Farrington were revealed to their grieving families yesterday.
Relatives listened in disbelief as prosecutors disclosed the sordid and gruesome circumstances surrounding their killings on Grand Bahama seven years ago.
The court heard how 43...
Unlock The Secrets To Painting Tropical Designs With Texture
WHEN you think tropical perhaps the first thing that comes to mind for you as it does for me is a lush, brilliantly coloured floral design with bursts of contrasting colour throughout.
KFC AND UNION LOCKED IN TALKS
KFC AND UNION LOCKED IN TALKS
By NATARIO McKenzie
Tribune Business Reporter
nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net
Kentucky Fried Chicken (Nassau) executives and the Bahamas Hotel, Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) were locked in a meeting yesterday with labour minister Dion Foulkes late into the evening in a bid to resolve outstanding issues.
BHCAWU vice-president Darren Woods, when contacted by Tribune Business late yesterd...
Leevan locked in for final
Leevan locked in for final
DAEGU, South Korea - The Bahamian 'Superman' seems as focused as he has ever been.? 'Superman' Leevan Sands will take to the runway tomorrow evening here in Daegu, South Korea, tomorrow morning back in The Bahamas, in another major meet final.
BCPOU executives locked out of offices
BCPOU executives locked out of offices
Operations at the Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU) headquarters were shut down yesterday after executives of the union that represents employees of the Bahamas Telecomunications Company (BTC) were locked out of the headquarters by union trustees due to a dispute regarding the union's pension fund.
BCPOU trustee Sharazad Pickstock placed locks on both the entrance and exit ...
CWC to unlock BTC's 'Triple Play potential'
CWC to unlock BTC's 'Triple Play potential'
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) has the ability and regional knowledge to unlock the Bahamas Telecommunications Company's (BTC) 'Triple Play' potential to the ultimate benefit of Bahamian consumers, a former Chamber of Commerce president telling this newspaper that privatisation would ensure the 'tail no longer wags the dog' at the telecoms carrier....
Parents claim school locked down after reported theft
Students at Naomi Blatch Primary School on Blue Hill Road were prohibited from leaving the school grounds yesterday after money was reportedly stolen from a school administrator.
Angry parents waited outside the school until their children were finally released from classes almost 40 minutes after the school bell for dismissal rang, according to parents.
The school was reportedly locked down by ad...
PM Davis: forging towards deeper ties between Africa and the Caribbean presents an ‘unprecedented opportunity’
PM Davis: forging towards deeper ties between Africa and the Caribbean presents an ‘unprecedented opportunity’
During his Remarks at the Bank of Botswana, in Gaborone, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis noted that, in their collective journey towards forging deeper economic ties between Africa and the Caribbean, they were presented with “an unprecedented opportunity to innovate, leverage our strengths, and redefine the future of banking in our regions."
Prime Minister Davis's Remarks at the Bank of Botswana
Bridging Waters, Uniting Dreams: A New Financial Era for Africa and the Caribbean
PM: Bahamas open to citizens of Botswana for educational and training purposes
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Davis revealed that The Bahamas will open its doors to citizens of Botswana for educational and training purposes. The announcement was made during a press briefing in Botswana today, as Prime Minister Davis will spend the next few days there engaged in high-level bilateral discussions. Prime Minister Davis [...]