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April 08, 2014
Foot pain is not normal

The foot is the foundation of our entire body. Pain in the foot indicates that there is something wrong with either the structures or functioning of the foot. Foot pain should not be ignored. In fact, it is said that when your feet hurt, you hurt all over your body. How, when and where the pain occurs depends on what's causing the pain. When there is pain, the body reacts by changing the way it fu...

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February 19, 2014
Where does the road we trod lead us

The Bahamas for many years prided itself in its people in recognition of the fact that the people of this great nation are the greatest and most valuable asset this country possesses. It remains unfathomable and simply remarkable that this nation of islands has become the jewel of the West Indies relying on the blessings of sun, sand and sea, which are by no means unique to us. Our national anth...

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December 11, 2013
Robbery at the DPM's residence

I, like all God-fearing Bahamians, am thankful that the deputy prime minister, his wife and staff were not harmed in the Monday morning armed robbery at his residence...

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October 25, 2013
Bahamas '10 to 15 years' ahead of curve on casino gaming

The Bahamas is "10 to 15 years ahead of the curve" in the region with respect to legal gaming and associated regulation, but will likely have to very soon consider the implications of illegal gaming...

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October 08, 2013
Chronicles of a new generation

The time has come and the hour is now when the nation stands at the door of opportunity. The moment when we the people of this nation take an introspective look at where we are and where we have come from...

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August 07, 2013
Howard Archer contributed to country's sporting image

Many of those who made valuable contributions to the development of sports over the 40 years of independence, by registering their share of historic milestones, have not been mentioned. They are the forgotten stars of yesteryear. It is unfortunate that while the due recognition has been given to some, a large number of others have been left wondering why their efforts were overlooked...

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Listen to your gut
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July 23, 2013
Listen to your gut

Everyone has experienced gastrointestinal troubles at some point in their life whether it be constipation, gas, reflux disease -- complaints that plague the community, but which are issues that can be managed, according to gastroenterologist Dr. Gemma Rolle.

Speaking at the most recent Doctors Hospital Distinguished Lecture Series, Dr. Rolle broke down the wide range of digestive problems that ...

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April 06, 2013
PLPs fail to give FNM sports credit

Dear Editor,

In his remarks at the opening ceremony for the 42nd Annual CARIFTA Games at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium on Good Friday, Prime Minister Perry G. Christie said the theme of this year's regional sporting event is "A celebration of Caribbean unity". He further said that Caribbean unity has always been the focus and the purpose of the CARIFTA Games.
Christie lauded the legendary ...

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April 03, 2013
School for special needs kids on the cards

The government has embarked on a major policy initiative to establish a school that will be devoted specifically to educating special needs students, Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald said recently.
The announcement comes as the world celebrated the sixth annual World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. April is recognized as National Autism Awareness Month.
Though he w...

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March 15, 2013
The passing of Hugo Chavez and its Repercussions in the Region

Hugo Chavez was both loved by many and hated by a lot at the same time. He died at 58, after a two-year fight with cancer on March 6 at 4.25 p.m. The news went viral all over the planet immediately. I will remember where I was years later, talking with my father at the dinner table...

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