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Celebrating 20 years by helping those most in need of food
EVERY night in The Bahamas, one in eight people go to bed hungry.
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TECH TALK
• AMAZON has launched a paid streaming music service, the latest entry in an increasingly crowded field.
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Bahamas’ Top junior golfers Turnquest, Anand in Annika Invitational
TWO of the Bahamas’ elite junior golfers are participating in a top regional tournament aimed at developing the game among young ladies.
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Sterling lauds Forbes for rating Bahamas #1
STERLING Global Financial, a broad-based real estate and international financial services provider with US$9 billion in assets under administration and management, has today applauded Forbes magazine for ranking The Bahamas as the world’s number one choice for real estate investment.
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Haitian prime minister in Kenya to try to salvage African country’s deployment of police to Haiti
Haiti’s prime minister arrived Thursday in Kenya to try to salvage a plan to have the African country deploy 1,000 police officers to the troubled Caribbean nation to help combat gang violence.
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Packers perfect after 46-16 win over Raiders
GREEN BAY, Wisconsin (AP) -- Winning every week is one thing. On Sunday, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers made a legitimate playoff contender look like a team that was ready to pack its bags. Rodgers threw for 281 yards with two touchdowns and an in
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Maxwell James Woodside
Funeral Service for Maxwell James Woodside age 80 years, of Nassau East Boulevard, will be held on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at10:00 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral., West Street North. Officiating will be Rev’d Fr. Glenn Nixon. Interment will …
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Residents still on alert as heavy rainfall continues
SCATTERED showers drenched the capital as officials forecast prolonged rains will continue throughout The Bahamas today.
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80% of malpractice claims since 1980 still not completed
EIGHTY per cent of malpractice claims commenced in court since 1980 have not been completed, a lawyer revealed yesterday during a case study presentation at a medical conference.
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Coaches hold inaugural Throwers All-Comers Meet at COB
WITH no local track and field meet being held at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium over the weekend, a group of coaches took advantage of the break to hold the inaugural Throwers All-Comers Meet at the College of the Bahamas on Saturday.
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Children bring out the toys at Trike-A-Thon Bahamas
Kids of all ages brought out their riding toys last Friday at the Sandals Foundation sponsored Trike-A-Thon Bahamas in aid of the St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Tributes paid to manager of Dundas Centre
TRIBUTES have been paid to Betty Knowles, manager of the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts for 25 years, who died on Friday, aged 65.
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Injured Bail last Bahamian standing in NCAA tournament
FOUR Bahamian players entered the NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball tournament, however just one remains - albeit in an injured role, as the field narrowed to the Sweet 16.
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Cable Bahamas eyes 1,500 more customers to broadband subscription
CABLE Bahamas said yesterday that it was looking to add another 1,500 customers to its broadband network, executives noting that the company had gained a 26 per cent market share in landline services in just two years.
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Ellis speaks on new church fellowship
INFLUENTIAL religious leader Bishop Neil Ellis yesterday broke the silence over what led to his resignation from Full Gospel International which has resulted in the formation of a new fellowship of churches.
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Raising the level of judo in the Bahamas
BASED on the success of the Bahamas Judo Open 2014, the Bahamas Judo Federation (BJF) and its executives expect the sport to experience an increase in exposure as it continues to develop locally.
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Why children need spinal a check-up
“Chiropractic care for my child? Why? His back doesn’t bother him.”
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150 offered Baha Mar jobs
BAHA Mar yesterday offered more than 150 people jobs at the $3.5bn Cable Beach resort that is set to open on December 8.
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HURRICANE SEASON: South New Providence may not be prepared for extensive flooding
THE entire southern corridor of New Providence, including Pinewood Gardens, may not be able to handle extensive flooding this hurricane season if rainfall exceeds the holding capacity of the drainage system.
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Webshop starts training staff in anti-money laundering methods
A local webshop chain has taken the next step in preparing for the industry’s regulation by training all of its employees in anti-money laundering and compliance.