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Shave your head for cancer awareness
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.
CIBC FirstCaribbean Hosts 12th Walk for the Cure
CIBC FirstCaribbean Hosts 12th Walk for the Cure
Cancer survivors, corporate and individual supporters recently painted the country pink and purple as they ran, jogged and walked for the cure.
U.S. Embassy Tours The Bahamian Archipelago #JusRoad242
This week, October 10-13, U.S. Embassy Nassau kicks off its journey beyond Nassau to further strengthen the U.S. relationship with Bahamians across the archipelago. The U.S. Embassy’s first stop on our #JusRoad242 tour is Grand Bahama, followed by visits to Bimini, Abaco, Exuma, and Long Island.
THE CORONATION: King Charles III crowned in Westminster Abbey
LONDON (AP) — King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony built on ancient traditions at a time when the British monarchy faces an uncertain future.
Cut ties with the Privy Council
Cut ties with the Privy Council
Dear Editor, Following criticisms of Bahamian judges by St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves last week, three salient points caught my attention related to the constitution, the Privy council, and what I call a "logistical nightmare". I wish to comment briefly on the latter two.
An eternal rut
An eternal rut
In March 2010, when we sat with then Opposition Leader Perry Christie to discuss his bid to return as prime minister of The Bahamas, Christie confirmed that while he planned to lead the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) into the 2012 general election, it was his intention to step aside before the end of another five-year term.
The politics of poverty and prosperity in The Bahamas
"In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of." -- Confucius, Chinese teacher and philosopher.
Progressive government
Progressive government
As Cuba becomes increasingly open to American tourists, The Bahamas throws its self further into the pocket of foreign direct investment.