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Ingraham bids farewell as FNM leader
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham bid farewell as the Free National Movement’s longest serving leader at the party’s convention this weekend.
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Gibson’s Huskies, Whylly’s Hurricanes on winning streaks
WINNING streaks for both Qyemah Gibson’s St Mary’s Huskies and Roosevelt Whylly’s Holland College Hurricanes continued in U Sports and Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association basketball respectively.
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Colina suffers 96% fall on investment income
A BISX-listed life and health insurer has revealed that 2020 first-half profits were down $3m year-over-year after its investment income plummeted 96 percent due to COVID-19's impact. Colina Holdings (Bahamas), the parent of Colina Insurance Company
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Henrietta Rolle
Henrietta Rolle age 98 of Abraham Street off Kemp Road and formerly of Wemyss Bight Eleuthera, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital Monday November 17th, 2014. Precious memories are held by: Five daughters: Lovely and Estella Rolle, Shirley and Christine …
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Ardenia Newry
Ardenia Newry, 98 a resident of #52 East Ave, Millars Height, died at PMH on 2nd May, 2014. She is survived by her 3 daughters: Ethlyn Armstrong, Yvonne Sands & Florence Pedican; 5 sons: Eugene, Randollian, Clarence, Dereck & Alphonso …
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IVA LOUISE SANDS
IVA LOUISE SANDS age 98 years of Ethel Street, Robinson Road and formerly of Deep Creek, Eleuthera died at Geriatric Hospital on Saturday, March 19th, 2016. She is survived by her SON: Percy Sands; DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Shirley Sands; GRAND DAUGHTERS: Theresa, …
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Eliza Williams
Eliza Williams, age 98 of United Estates, San Salvador died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Monday, October 24th 2016. She is survived by her 4 daughters: Mathred Williams, Glendina Johnson, Barbara Lightfoot, Coramae Lightfoot Cadet; 1 son: Vernon Williams; …
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Lillis Bullard-Pennerman
Death Notice For Mrs. Lillis “MaMa” Bullard-Pennerman, 98 a resident of Fowler Street South and formerly of Mangrove Cay, Andros, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Monday, July 31st, 2017. She is survived by her four daughters: Pearline Symonette, …
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JULIA NEILLY-NESBITT
Death Notice MATRIARCH JULIA NEILLY-NESBITT, 98 of Catnip Close, off Soldier Road formerly of Congo Town, South Andros, died at her sons residence on Sunday, September 10th, 2017. She is survived by her two sons: Cedric Nesbitt of Nassau, Bahamas …
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Baha Mar contractors must be ‘made whole’
THE Attorney General yesterday said the Government was resolute that Bahamian contractors “are made whole” for work completed at Baha Mar, amid increasing anxiety over what the project’s newly-announced receivership will mean for local creditors.
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Overall champions emerge in All-For-One Regatta
THE New Courageous, the Barbarian and the Crazy Partner emerged as the overall class champions in the second annual King Eric All-For-One Regatta in Montagu Bay over the Majority Rule holiday weekend.
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The sky ain't falling
I write in response to The Tribune’s editorial dated December 9, 2014, under the heading, “A failed economy and no accurate information.”
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Regatta time again
The legacy of the late sporting icon ‘King’ Eric Gibson, regarded as one of the ‘movers and shakers’ of regattas in the country, will be kept alive when the local sloop sailing community comes together for the staging of the All-For-One Regatta in Montagu Bay that ‘King’ Eric was credited in getting started.
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Rigby: ‘Absolute nonsense’ that Christie is all that is holding the PLP together
AS BAHAMIANS, including young PLPs, become increasingly frustrated with the leadership of the government, it is “absolute nonsense” for Prime Minister Perry Christie to assert that he is the glue holding the organisation together, former party Chairman Raynard Rigby said yesterday.
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Sarkis loses bid to buy $192m claims
The Supreme Court yesterday ruled it was legally impossible for Sarkis Izmirlian to acquire the rights to Baha Mar’s $192 million damages claim against the project’s contractor.
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Accountants brace for surge in insolvencies
Bahamian accountants are bracing for “an uptick” in corporate insolvency work during the 2021 second half with companies already moving to restructure as hopes for a quick economic rebound fade.
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'Bowl games are better in the Bahamas'
FOR the fifth consecutive year, Conference USA and the Mid-American Conference will bring their championship football teams to town to clash in the Bahamas Bowl.The bowl game is scheduled for Friday, December 21 at the Thomas A Robinson National Stad
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Local pastor has prayers answered thanks to bionic manhood
PHILLIP*, a member of the local clergy, spent thousand of dollars and years trying to achieve an erection, all to no avail. Impotence drugs, a penile pump and injections did nothing to help his deflated manhood to rise again.