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STATESIDE: When – if ever – is it going to stop?
IS horrific gun violence in the US even newsworthy anymore? One can reasonably wonder what will be required for American legislators to enact meaningful gun control laws.
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CFL: Karl McCartney continues to excel with the Stampeders
ALREADY with an established reputation as a special teams ace, Karl McCartney continues to excel in his fourth season with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.
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Elkin D. Collie
Death Notice Elkin D. Collie, 86, of Cierra Close off Prince Charles Drive & formerly of Acklins died at PMH 13 June, 2012. He is survived by his wife: Mavis Collie; 1 son: Antonio Collie; 1 daughter: Jennifer Epps; 5 …
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Robert Black
DEATH NOTICE Reverend Robert Black age 86 years old of Pirates Well, Mayaguana died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Thursday, April 25th, 2013. He is survived by his Wife: Daisy; Daughters: Idamae, Donna, Lillian, Dorceen, Jennifer and Michelle; Son: …
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Moss, Armbrister turning heads on the hardwood
BAHAMIAN female basketball players at the collegiate level have had an immediate impact with their respective clubs, winning a series of early season accolades.
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Regulators, millionaires win double header
THE Leno Regulators and the Mekaddish Millionaires won the New Providence Basketball Association’s double header played on Wednesday night at the AF Adderley Gymnasium.
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Mingoes hold off fightback
The University of the Bahamas Mingoes led the Leno Regulators by as much as 28 points, but in the fourth quarter of their New Providence Basketball Association’s division one match-up on Friday night, UB almost let the Regulators back in the game.
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Top pro basketball players begin seasons on high note
SOME of the country’s top pro basketball players throughout the European, Asian and Middle Eastern circuit began their seasons on a high note.
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Mobile data usage up 30% pts in 2017
Mobile broadband penetration jumped by 30 percentage points inside one year, it was revealed yesterday, with four out of every five Bahamians using the product by year-end 2017.The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), unveiling its
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A COMIC'S VIEW: Christie’s Baha Mar deal leaves a sour taste in the mouth
To the average Bahamian who follows major events in the country, this was a confusing week.
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Edna Lemond Pemberton
Funeral Service for Edna Lemond Pemberton, 94 of Harmony Hill, Nassau, N.P., The Bahamas, will be held at Christ Church Cathedral, George Street, Nassau, on Tuesday, 24th November, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Reverend Father Colin Humes, Priest Vicar, will officiate …
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Willmore Stuart Jr
Willmore Stuart Jr., 86 yrs., a resident of Tarpum Bay, Eleuthera & formerly of Orange Creek, Cat Island, died in Orange Creek, Cat Island on 28th September, 2016. He is survived by his 3 sons: Willmore Stuart III, John & …
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DEWITT RUDOLPH WHYTE
Death Notice For MR. DEWITT RUDOLPH WHYTE, 86 of James Cistern, Eleuthera, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Friday, August 11th, 2017. He is survived by his Sons: Nelson, Cecil and Denis Whyte; Daughters: Linda Carey, Barbara Tanis, Dedrie …
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Naomi Dottin
Ms. Naomi Dottin age 86 years old of Cotton Wood Street, Pine Wood Gardens died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Sunday, June 2nd, 2013. She is survived by her 3 sons: Thomas Johnson, Godfrey Swain and Earle Johnson; 3 …
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Arthur Stephen Woodside
Arthur Stephen Woodside, 86 of Stafford Creek, Andros died at his residence on Wednesday, 23 October, 2019. He is survived by three sons: Dwight, Anthony & Samuel Woodside, three daughters’: Zante Woodside Tucker, Veronica and Elva Woodside, one son-in-law: Aubrey …
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Minerva Butler-McKinney
Minerva Butler- McKinney age 86 affectionately called “Nervie” “Kinney”, a resident of Kemp Road passed away at the Princess Margaret Hospital Saturday May 25th 2019. Precious memories are held by: Sons: Leo Johnson and Don McKinney Daughters: Cherilyn Sawyer and …
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Overall crime shows 7% decline
CRIME declined by seven percent in 2019 despite a four percent uptick in murders and a 12 percent increase in armed robberies, according to police statistics. Police Commissioner Anthony Ferguson, as he released the statistics, cited Hurricane Dorian for the murder increase from 91 in 2018 to 95 in 2019, saying law enforcement will learn from having its resources stretched to respond to a natural disaster.
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Star Performers Track Classic results
Results from the 10th Star Performers Track Classic held on Saturday at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.
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Prime Minister joins other heads of state at Haiti event
PRIME Minister Perry Christie went to the Fifth Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) in Haiti.
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Giants eliminate Rockets, Athletico Bahamas tie series with Stingers 1-1
WHILE the league leading Commonwealth Bank Giants swept their way into the second round of the New Providence Basketball Association’s best-of-three playoffs, the defending champions PJ Stingers will have to play a deciding game to determine their fate.