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Sevil E Richards

Sevil E. Richards, 80 a resident of Pastel Gardens formerly of West Moreland, Jamaica died at the Princess Margret Hospital on May 8th, 2018. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to THE NEW COMMONWEALTH FUNERAL HOME, and will be announced later

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Luella Miriam Ramsey

DEATH NOTICE Luella Miriam Ramsey, 80 yrs., a resident of Bimini Avenue died at her residence on 17th April, 2013. She is survived by her children numerous grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.

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World record swim attempt from Eleuthera to Nassau underway

An Australian endurance athlete has started an attempt to achieve a world-record 80 mile swim in the open waters of the Bahamas.

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A history of corruption

Let’s look back to the earliest times of when The Bahamas was discovered by Columbus…on behalf of the Spanish many of the original tribes of the Bahamas were taken as slaves to Mexico and other parts.

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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The Carolina Panthers (3-3) will travel to the Sunshine State to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6) in …

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Bahamians aim for success at NCAA ‘Selection Sunday’

AS “Selection Sunday” draws near, Bahamian basketball players at the NCAA Division One level will spend the remainder of the week participating in their respective conference tournaments and vying for a berth in the men’s national tournament field of 68.

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Corporate income tax is 'wrong way around'

The Opposition's finance spokesman yesterday argued that The Bahamas has corporate income tax "the wrong way around" because the proposed reform options are forecast to suck "more money" from the private sector via taxation.

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OceanGate had MOU with UB but never collaborated

THE University of The Bahamas said it signed a memorandum of understanding with OceanGate, the company behind a missing submersible that has captured headlines worldwide, but never collaborated with the company on any project.

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‘Burden cannot be heavier with corporate income tax’

Corporate income tax must not impose a heavier tax burden on businesses than what already exists, private sector executives are warning, while urging that such proposed reform cannot be viewed in “isolation”.

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Gov’t told: Avoid ‘piecemeal approach’ over tax reforms

The Opposition’s leader yesterday urged the Government to avoid “a piecemeal approach” to reform in the FNM’s response to the corporate income tax proposal, warning: “We have a very small margin for error.”

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Corporate income tax for Bahamas ‘mammoth task’

A leading Bermuda accountant yesterday warned The Bahamas that implementing a corporate income tax regime is a “mammoth task” that should not be underestimated.

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THE FINISH LINE: Pintard remarks 'like music to the ear', vote for All-Star select Jonquel

IT IS not how you start, nor how you get there. Most importantly, it’s how you finish. • The Finish Line, a weekly column, seeks to comment on the state of affairs in local sports, highlighting the highs and the lows, the thrills and the spills and

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GB Power buy-out 'not the way we'd want to end' year

THE uncertainty surrounding the $35 million GB Power buy-out is “not the way we want to end 2017 in the capital markets”, investment bankers have told Tribune Business.Top executives at both Royal Fidelity Capital Markets and CFAL, the country’s’ two