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Charles Bain and Colonials advance to 2nd round
CHARLES Bain and the Robert Morris Colonials are moving on to the second round of the 2019 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.
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Walteia Rolle returns for second season with seattle storm
LAST season marked a career milestone for Waltiea Rolle and this season, that opportunity has been extended as she continues her career in the Women’s National Basketball Association.
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Dementia treatment a major concern for nation
DEMENTIA is among the leading ailments of the elderly in The Bahamas and it is projected that by 2025 there will be about 70,000 people aged 65 years and older living in the country.
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Jones and Colonials come up short in championship bid
JONQUEL Jones’ initial season as a member of the George Washington Colonials women’s basketball programme came up short in their championship bid in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament this weekend.
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Bahamas must offer more to increase cruise yields
The Minister of Tourism says that while cruise passenger spend in the Bahamas has increased, this nation must offer more visitor experiences to increase per capita yields.
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BAHAMIANS LEAD KNIGHTS TO HISTORIC SEASON
Their storybook season and playoff run ended this weekend, but a dynamic trio of Bahamians led the Niagra College men’s basketball programme to a historic season.
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Buddy one of best in Big 12
As he entered his junior season with the Oklahoma Sooners, expectations loomed high for Buddy Hield and the Grand Bahamian native has delivered.
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NPBA: UB Mingoes dominate Shockers to stay undefeated
THE UB Mingoes never let the JD’s Seafood Shockers in their game at the A.F. Adderley gym on Saturday.
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Bahamas urged: Target 80% in next aviation safety audit
The Bahamas must target a “high 70s-80 percent score” on its next aviation safety audit and match the world’s best, an attorney said yesterday, adding: “We’ve made great strides in a short span of time.”
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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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Glandina Elizabeth Pratt
Glandina Elizabeth Pratt, age 89 Of Burnt Ground, Long Island Died at her residence on Saturday 15 September 2018 She is survived by her Sons: Audley, Harris, Kirkland, Joel, & Whitfield Pratt; Daughters: Tryphene, Sheila Clarke, & Norma Adderley; Brother: …
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Pearline Rolle Wallace
Pearline Rolle Wallace, 89 a resident of Hanna Road Off Carmichael Road & formerly of Pleasant Bay, South Andros, died at his residence on June 10, 2018. She is survived by her 2 sons: Birtchell Tucker & Mervin Wallace; 3 …
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David Hayward Duncombe
Mr. David Hayward Duncombe age 89 years of Pakrgate Road and formerly of Long Bay Cays Andros died on February 10 2015 at his residence. He is survived by his wife: Thelma Estelle Taylor Duncombe; Children: David, Peter, Harold and …
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Louise Beatrice Johnson
Louise Beatrice Johnson, 89 a resident of Sea Breeze Estates & formerly of Mastic Point, Andros, died at PMH on 25th March, 2016. She is survived by her 2 daughters: Brenda Russell & Wendy Davis; 4 grandchildren: Alicia Ward, Adrian, …
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Richard Barr
Richard Barr, 89 yrs., a resident of #31 Grosham Close, Carmichael Road, died at his residence on 13th May, 2016. He is survived by his 4 sons: Creswill Barr, Dr. Willard Barr, Willmond Barr & Freeman Barr; 5 daughters: Lorene …
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Watchwords for the media
Anthony Newbold, President of the Bahamas Press Club, gave the welcome address at the inaugural ceremony to honour the pioneers and legends in journalism and mass communications at the British Colonial Hilton on Saturday night.
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Comets blaze to BAISS victory and end SAC's 26-year streak
THEY painted the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium green and white on Friday as the Queen's College Comets rushed onto the field to celebrate their victory as St Augustine's College's long stranglehold on the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools' Track and Field Championships was finally broken after 26 years.
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Bulldogs take national title back to Andros
THE Creters Bulldogs, preparing for another motorcade to celebrate when they return home to Abaco today, made their second consecutive Bahamas Softball Federation men’s national championship title look so easy.
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Comets get 9-3 victory over the Hurricanes
By BRENT STUBBS