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(Watch).MLB.World.Series.2013.Live.Stream.Game.5.Online.Free.MLB.Finals.2013 But that leads me to the second point above. What if Wainwright's arm is fatigued and that's what was causing the command and mechanical issues? Click Here To Watch Now Click Here To Watch Now Click Here To Watch Now Before Game 1, Wainwright had logged 264 2/3 innings …

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Give Bahamians ‘direct’ carbon manager equity

Opposition MPs yesterday urged that “ordinary Bahamians” be given an opportunity to directly own shares in the company being created to manage this nation’s multi-million dollar carbon credits and their trading.

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Hundreds of plea deals since January 2016

THE Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has facilitated 274 guilty plea bargains since January 2016 as part of an unprecedented push to alleviate the burden on the judicial system through these arrangements.

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D’Aguilar: We will be flexible

TOURISM and Aviation Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said the government will be flexible with web shop taxes, adjusting its new sliding scale scheme if it proves too onerous.

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Child, nine, among new cases of infected

THE number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country has jumped by three to 24 and a nine-year-old girl is among the infected.

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PORT IPO HOLDING $1,150 MAXIMUM

By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net MORE than 95 per cent of share subscriptions in the Arawak Port Development Company's (APD) $10 million initial public offering (IPO) were from individual investors, with subscripti

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National growth ‘remarkable’ coming from 18% of income

The Bahamas has achieved “remarkable national development” that has been financed with just 18 percent of national income, an ex-finance minister and Central Bank governor says.

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RBC’s ‘great injustice’ to the Family Islands

A CHAMBER of Commerce executive yesterday accused Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) of doing the Family Islands “a great injustice” through their continued branch closures and exits.

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'Insane' 40% growth in govt's wage bill

The 40 percent growth in the government’s wage bill over the past seven fiscal years to 2018-2019 was yesterday branded “insane” and “criminal” by private sector leaders.KP Turnquest, pictured, Deputy Prime Minister, said the $226m increase in civil

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Company losing fight against staff lay-offs

An auto parts and hardware store yesterday warned it may lay-off some of its 25 staff members due to the restrictions imposed by the new two-week COVID-19 lockdown.Doreen Rolle, owner/operator of Rolle’s Auto, told Tribune Business: “The hardware sid

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Seven BOC members on upcoming elections

SEVEN Bahamas Olympic Committee (BOC) members, including five vice presidents, the treasurer and assistant treasurer, have issued a joint press release voicing their displeasure with the manner in which BOC president Wellington Miller wants to conduct their upcoming elections.

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Insurers want same VAT treatment for all

The Bahamas Insurance Association’s (BIA) chairman has called for all property and casualty products to receive the same VAT treatment, adding that exempt status is “not the way to go”.Emmanuel Komolafe admitted to Tribune Business that he was “caugh

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$102m plant in'75% Bahamian labour' pledge

THE developer of Baha Mar's $102.3 million Seawater District Cooling (SDC) system has pledged that Bahamian labour would perform 75 per cent of the construction work, accounting for a collective 80,000 man hours.

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Delinquent homeowner law's $500m 'bottleneck'

Commercial banks are working with the government to remove “bottlenecks” to cutting the industry’s $500m “bad loan” pile that stem from existing protections for delinquent homeowners. Gowon Bowe, the Clearing Banks Association’s (CBA) chairman, this

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Abaco resort eyes ‘break even’ 5% rate increase

The Bahamas Out Island Promotion Board’s president yesterday said his hotel will likely have to increase rates by “another 5 percent” in 2024 to break even with fellow hoteliers revealing that soaring light bills “are just killing us”.

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Mother Catherine Enis Pratt

Mother Catherine Enis Pratt, 90 a resident of South Street, died in Freeport, Grand Bahama on Wednesday, January 2, 2019. She is survived by her children: Arthur (Rosa) Pratt, George (Virginia) Pratt, Samuel (Ruth) Pratt, Stephanie (Keith) Seymour & Jerome …

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William George Lopez

Mr. William George Lopez, age 90 years, a resident of Palmetto Point, Eleuthera, and formerly of Benzy Hill, Long Island died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Wednesday, March 8th, 2017. He is survived by his three sisters: Olga Deveaux, …

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Pearl Veola Johnson

Mrs. Pearl Veola Johnson age 90 yrs of #22 Ocean Street Golden Gates #1 died on December 12, 2016. She is survived by her Sons: Hartman Johnson, George Johnson Jr., Michael Johnson & Gregory Johnson; Daughter: Joan Evans; Sister: Irma …

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IRENE HARVEY

Death Notice for IRENE HARVEY, 90 of Coopers Terrace, off Kemp Road, died at The Princess Margaret Hospital on Monday, August 28, 2017. She is survived by her Grand daughter, Ilean Harvey; Great Grands, Nieces, Nephews and a host of …

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Corine Adderley

Corine Adderley, 90 yrs., a resident of Wilson Track & formerly of Little Harbour, Berry Island, died at her residence on 2nd July, 2013. She is survived by her children: Craven Adderley, Ezekiel Adderley, Alfred Adderley, Shirley Adderley & Sheila …