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Politics in the Bahamas

EDITOR, The Tribune.

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James Rosco Major

Funeral Service for the late James Rosco “ACE” Major 59 years of Sunlight Cottage will be held on Saturday at St. Georges Anglican Church, Montrose Ave at 10:00a.m. Officiating will Father Kingsley Knowles, assisted by other ministers of the gospel. …

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Diane Elizabeth Bethel

In loving memory of Diane Elizabeth Bethel, age 69, who passed peacefully at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday, November 10, 2019. She is held closely in the hearts of her Husband: Captain Thomas A. Bethel; Daughters: Christina Cartwright, Cherie …

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Young and Cavalry advance to semifinals

CHAVEZ Young and the Canberra Cavalry continued their recent streak into the Australian Baseball League playoffs and advanced to the semifinals.

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Karl McCartney back in CFL action after injury

After seven games on the sideline due to injury, Karl McCartney was finally able to return to the field for the Calgary Stampeders last weekend.

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Sharon Deloris Carey

Funeral Service for the Late Sharon Deloris Carey, 43 years of Malcolm Road, East, who died on Tuesday, 26th January, 2016, will be held on Friday, 5th February, 2016, 11:00 a.m. at St. Michaels Methodist Church, Churchill Avenue, Boyd Subdivision. …

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Anthony Mario Cooper

Final Rites and Burial for the late Mr. Anthony “Tony” Mario Cooper Age 49yrs, a resident Stapledon Gardens, will be held on Saturday November 23rd 2013, 2.00 pm. at The Parish Church of the Most Holy Trinity Stapledon Gardens, Officiating …

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Bahamians rise to the challenge as one people

IT IS said that in every cloud there is a silver lining. The only silver that we can find in the cloud that has hovered over these islands since Thursday is the spirit of the Bahamian people.

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The grass on the other side

THE great, French leader Charles de Gaulle said, “the cemeteries of the world are filled with indispensable men”.

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Now Wells hopes herd immunity by August

MINISTER of Health Renward Wells says the government hopes the country achieves herd immunity against COVID-19 by August.

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‘Satellite meetings’ on Baha Mar continuing

The parties to the $3.5 billion Baha Mar dispute were yesterday said to be participating in “satellite meetings”, as talks seeking to achieve a commercial resolution to the impasse continued.

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Gov’t: Remobilisation ‘imminent’ at Baha Mar

The Government believes talks between Baha Mar’s Chinese stakeholders will lead to an “imminent remobilisation plan” and the project’s re-opening “in the shortest possible timeframe”.

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Man held after rape attack on US tourist

POLICE have a 26-year-old man in custody in connection with the alleged rape of an American tourist over the weekend.

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‘Only time’ will vindicate Gov’ts Baha Mar plan

The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday argued it was too early to determine if the Government’s Baha Mar ‘winding-up’ strategy had been “vindicated”, adding that “only time will tell”.

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Baha Mar liquidators meet with creditors

Baha Mar’s joint provisional liquidators yesterday confirmed they were already meeting with some of the development’s more than 3,000 Bahamian creditors, briefing them on “progress to-date” and their goals.

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Wilchcombe aims to promote the ‘true identity’ of Bahamian culture in Carnival

TOURISM Minister Obie Wilchombe declared that the number one aim of the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival is to promote the “true identity of Bahamian culture”. He said he is “not at all concerned” with any negative issues surrounding the festival.

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Sports notes

GRAND Bahamian Jonquel Jones had another big night as the No.24 George Washington women’s basketball team picked up its 17th straight win with an 87-52 rout of Revolutionary Rival George Mason in Atlantic 10 action at the Patriot Center on Saturday.

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The final insult to Edmund Moxey

EDITOR, The Tribune

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Tech Talk: April 13

• WHATSAPP is using a powerful form of encryption to protect the security of photos, videos, group chats and voice calls in addition to the text messages sent by its more than a billion users around the globe.

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Baha Mar fails to gain control of legal claim

SUPREME Court Justice Ian Winder yesterday dismissed a petition Sarkis Izmirlian’s Granite Ventures filed as part of its process to get the Supreme Court to require Baha Mar’s Deloitte & Touche receivership team to surrender control of a $192m legal claim the company has against China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC).