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Baha Mar liquidators: We won’t submit to Delaware

Baha Mar’s provisional liquidators have warned the Delaware Bankruptcy Court that they will not submit to its jurisdiction, and that they will challenge the “jurisdiction” of its decisions and Orders over them if necessary.

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Bank not obligated to provide further Baha Mar finance

Baha Mar’s $2.45 billion lender yesterday said the developer had contractually committed to financing any cost overruns on the project, and it was not obligated to provide further money.

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Brackets are released for 2015 Battle 4 Atlantis

THE brackets have been released for the 2015 Battle 4 Atlantis, giving us insight to the first round matchups as teams prepare for the eagerly anticipated fall classic at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island November 25-27.

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Chamber says wage hike ‘was the best option’

CHIEF Executive of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation Edison Sumner yesterday dismissed concerns raised by some private sector employers over the recent minimum wage increase, saying that the approved $210 rate was the “best option on the table”.

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Wilchcombe calls for unity in build-up to Carnival

TOURISM Minister Obie Wilchcombe yesterday called for FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis to “know what his role is” and said the Killarney MP should “find ways to unite” and not “divide” Bahamians over Junkanoo Carnival.

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Council’s concerns on Carnival to be considered, says minister

TOURISM Minister Obie Wilchcombe said yesterday the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival Commission will take the Christian Council’s recent concerns regarding the upcoming festival “into consideration” but stressed that celebration will encourage “Bahamianism” and not “sins of the flesh.”

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Tropical Depression forms south west of Florida Keys

DESPITE threatening to develop last week as it crossed the Atlantic and passed to the west of The Bahamas, a tropical depression was reported by the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami to have formed finally on Sunday evening south of the lower Florida Keys as it heads into the Gulf of Mexico and turns back towards the northeastern Gulf Coast of the United States.

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Richardson serves as first base coach for Giants

ANTOAN Richardson continues to make Bahamian baseball history and progress in his post playing career at the administrative and coaching level.Richardson served as first base coach for the San Francisco Giants in their 5-3 win over the NL Central lea

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Ambassadors represent us all

Successive governments have adopted the practice of appointing ambassadors plucked from the private sector who often have no formal training in diplomacy or even the public service.

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STUBBS OPINION: 'Let's resolve the dispute and play some baseball'

THE fact that we have so many young talented players trying to crack into Major League Baseball is a clear reason why we need to resolve this age old dispute that has hampered the progress of local baseball.

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Sports Notes - September 24, 2012

GAME four in the New Providence Softball Association’s best-of-five playoff series between the pennant winning Bommer G Lady Operators and former champions YII Shipping Wildcats got rained out on Saturday night.

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Immigration issues

This is my first time writing to any paper to express an opinion or comment on matters, however there has been so much in your pages in the last few days, months and years, of concern to me that it seemed to be the right time to start.

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Ready to celebrate Pompey Day?

WITH the reconstruction of Pompey Museum well underway, the Antiquities, Monuments and Museum Corporation will hold a Pompey Day to celebrate the preservation of the country’s rich history.

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Honour for Leevan

An elite athlete on the international stage for more than a decade, Leevan Sands is accustomed to receiving accolades, the most recent coming from his high school alma mater.

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Alice Inthia Burrows

Funeral service for Alice Inthia Burrows of Stevenson's Sub Division, Nassau, The Bahamas and formerly of Hamilton’s Long Island, The Bahamas, who died peacefully at Doctor’s Hospital, Collins Avenue, Nassau, on Tuesday 4th September, 2018 will be held at Christ …

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Gelitha Rolle

Funeral Service for Gelitha Rolle age 75 affectionately called “Jim” of Mangrove Cay Andros and formerly of Driggs Hill South Andros, who died at the Mangrove Cay Clinic Sunday January 6th, will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday January 19th 2019 …

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Dorothy Viola Knowles-Moss

Funeral service for Dorothy Viola Knowles-Moss, 78 a resident of Tarpum Bay, Eleuthera will be held at Wesley Methodist Church, Tarpum Bay, Eleuthera, on Sunday, February 11, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Officiating will be Rev. Christopher Neely, assisted by Emeritus …

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DIANA KNOWLES-MORLEY

FUNERAL SERVICE FOR DIANA “DOLLY” KNOWLES-MORLEY Age76 years of Isabella Boulevard, Marathon Estates and formerly of Rolleville, Exuma who died on Sunday, December 24th, 2017 will be held on Saturday, January 6th, 2018 at 9:00am at Southwest Cathedral Church of …

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Autherine John

Autherine John age 59 years of Cowpen Road will be held on Friday November 30 2018 at Bible Truth Ministries off Cowpen Road at 11:00a.m. Officiating will be Pastor. Ellison Greenslade and Pastor Lelia Greenslade. Interment will follow on Woodlawn …