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March 22, 2016
Police hunt for armed and dangerous woman

Grand Bahama Police are searching for a 46-year-old woman in connection with a murder.

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March 23, 2016
Wanted poster - Doreen Valarie Paul of Grand Bahama

Police in Grand Bahama need your assistance in locating 46 year old Doreen Valarie Paul of #64 Frobisher Drive, Freeport, and frequents the Ghetto.

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March 11, 2016
Shave your head for cancer awareness

Cancer supporters have been asked to shave or dye their hair tomorrow to bring awareness to the disease that affects thousands of Bahamas.

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Progressive government
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February 17, 2016
Progressive government

As Cuba becomes increasingly open to American tourists, The Bahamas throws its self further into the pocket of foreign direct investment.

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December 21, 2015
The true needs of Grand Bahamians

Dear Editor,

West Grand Bahama was the focus of national concern the other day. Our quiet settlement attracted most, if not all the big wigs in government for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Fishing Hole Bridge.

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June 29, 2015
Welcome remarks at The Bahamas Bar Association First Training and Education Retreat 2015

Thank you for inviting me to give remarks at this Bahamas Bar Association retreat event under the theme - ?The legal practice in a 21st century Bahamas?. Congratulations on holding this Retreat that provides time for introspection, collegiality and strengthening of the relationship between Bench and Bar...

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January 18, 2015
Institutionalizing culture

Dear Editor,

I recently read an article which stated that the prime minister wished to "institutionalize culture" which made me wary, as I tried to figure out what exactly that phrase meant. Was he referring to an "institution" such as those in existence decades ago where the mentally challenged were institutionalized, cut off from the real world and pumped full of drugs to keep them docile and i...

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August 01, 2014
Do as Miller says, not as he does

Dear Editor,
Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) chairman Leslie Miller must take all Bahamians for fools. He was quoted in the papers as saying that the corporation is owed $185 million and that he is urging everyone to pay their bills.
Does Miller think we all forget that his own family business owed a hefty BEC bill, more than $200,000, and that half of this was only paid when the fact of the...

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September 30, 2014
242 Colour Run brightens a sunny Sunday in Nassau

The 242 Colour Run in Nassau took place on a beautiful Bahamian Sunday morning. The second instance of the event saw 449 people registered, up from last year's attendance of 330...

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June 25, 2014
Students get a lesson on court and the judiciary

Students from schools around the country, at various points during the school year, either visited the Court of Appeal or had a member of the judiciary visit their schools to speak to them and educate them as to what happens at court in an effort to impact the youth and deter them from having to appear before the court in the future, barring those who become practicing attorneys.
"We wanted to rea...

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