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NPBA: High Flyers and rockets in win column
THE New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season action over the weekend with a series of games played at the AF Adderley Gymnasium. Here’s a summary of the games played: Flyers 84, Shockers 69 Dale Davis pumped in a double-do
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Georgette Rolle eyes Brazil after tournament exit
Georgette Rolle shot 85 in Round 2 ending her chance to compete for the winning title in the Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic at the Ocean Club Golf Course, on Friday.
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Presbyterian College beat UB Mingoes in thriller
Kemsy Sylvestre lead the UB Mingoes with 25 points and 10 rebounds in their 85-76 loss to Presbyterian College Tuesday at The Kendal Issacs Gym in Summer of Thunder action.
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SBC's work on mending racial fences commendable
With a membership of approximately 15 million -- 85 percent being Caucasian -- the largest Protestant denomination in the US, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), has a checkered past in race relations, which had spanned well over a century since its formation in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Rockets stop the Regulators, Mingoes sweep Shockers
A PAIR of teams advanced to the semi-finals in the New Providence Basketball Association Division I playoffs Saturday night with sweeps in both series.
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PM is well suited for finance role
IT WAS written by the revered Chinese sage and philosopher, Confucius in 500 BC that “the ruler of a country of a thousand chariots must give diligent attention to business; he must be sincere; he must be economical; he must love his people; and he must provide employment for his people at the proper seasons”.
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Corporations replacing nation states?
The state has the right to exist when individuals are willing to sacrifice their own interests for the community it represents, according to Ernest Renan, a French philosopher.
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Ismae Strachan Smith
Ismae Strachan Smith, 85 a resident of Knowles, Cat Island, died at her residence on Saturday, January 20, 2018. She is survived by her daughter: Eulease Brooks; sons: Luke, Clinton, Terrance & Michael Harris; 1 brother: Henry Moncur; 1 adopted …
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Thelma Florine Marshall
Thelma Florine Marshall, age 85 of Cooper’s Terrace, off Kemp Road and formerly of Forbes Hill, Exuma died on Thursday, October 2nd, 2014 at The Princess Margaret Hospital. Themla Florine Marshall was predeceased by her husband: Amos Marshall Sr. and …
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James Andrew Smith
Mr. James Andrew Smith age 85 Yrs of The Bluff, South, Andros died at his residence on Wednesday April 29th, 2015. He is survived by One (1) Son: Andrew Jermaine Smith Jr., Four (4) Grand Daughters: Vanrea Simmons, Monique Smith, …
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Edward F Albury
Edward F. Albury passed away peacefully at a hospital in British Columbia, Canada on February 24th,2016. He was 85 years old. He will be sadly missed by his children; Lorraine Irvin of Florida, Adelle Ryland of South Carolina, Lily Sawyer …
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Adriel Hutcheson
Retired Chief Police Inspector Cardinal Adriel Hutcheson age 85 years of #82 Ashley Road, Ridgeland Park East and formerly of Alice Town, Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday, February 9th, 2014. He is survived by …
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Lerlean Ruthmae Cox
Lerlean Ruthmae Cox, Aka “Flour Cake Lady/Dookie Lady” age 85 of Snug Corner, Acklins and formerly of Mason’s Bay, Acklins died at Princess Margaret Hospital on Tuesday, October 1st, 2019. She is survived by her 9 Daughters: Peralee Knight, Florence …
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Tribune Poll: 85% want press to cover Cuban detainees case
The press should be allowed to attend the hearing of the marines in the Cuban detainees case, according to voters in the Tribune242.com poll.
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Jones, Munnings shine bright in NBA Summer League
BOTH Bahamian participants concluded their respective runs in the NBA’s Las Vegas Summer League and while Kai Jones prepares for the preseason, Travis Munnings hopes to have made an impact on an organisation for the next step in his pro career.
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SUFFERING ON THE STREET AS HEAT SOARS: Hot weather affecting everyone, but homeless are especially vulnerable
BAHAMIANS of all backgrounds are scrambling for relief from the brutal heat this summer, but for some of the country’s poorest residents, managing the conditions is an existential challenge.
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Malisse, Knowles fall to Bryan brothers
BAHAMIAN tennis ace Mark Knowles and Xavier Malisse of Belgium lost to American twins Bob and Mike Bryan 6-3, 6-2 at the French Open yesterday.
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Penalised broker 'trampled on' by the Commission
A Bahamas-based broker/dealer yesterday said it had been left "vulnerable" and "exposed to liability" from Canadian sanctions as a result of the Securities Commis
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Bahamian student athletes take NCAA Division I spotlight
CHARLES Bain’s scoring output since last week’s senior night has been his best stretch of the season to highlight play from Bahamian student athletes in NCAA Division I basketball last weekend.