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FREEPORT COULD GAIN FROM US INVESTMENT
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Kyle Hatcher, Economic Officer at the US Embassy, says a lot of opportunities exist for potential partnerships and investments in Freeport from the United States. Mr Hat
Youngsters learn from their peers about leadership
Youngsters learn from their peers about leadership By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Fifteen junior high students from Grand Bahama will attend the Peer Leadership Camp in New Providence to learn about dr
WANTED MAN CAPTURED
WANTED MAN CAPTURED By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net WANTED murder suspect William Leslie Forbes was captured on Tuesday afternoon by police some 24 hours following the brutal stabbing death of 31-year-old Natacha
Food drive and voting drive by DNA
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - The Democratic National Alliance has launched an Unemployment Registration and Food Assistance Drive on Grand Bahama to assist those struggling to find work and feed thei
Silly season casts doubt on leaders
Silly season casts doubt on leaders EDITOR, The Tribune. About 50 years have passed since Pastor H W Brown gave politicians in the Bahamas the insight that God was involved in the affairs of men. The saga of the Hebrew People as outlined in the book of
The history of migration
A NEW book by former Antiquities, Monuments & Museums Corporation chief Keith Tinker collates everything we need to know about regional migration to the Bahamas - from prehistoric times to the present. Tinker, 57, is a historian who led the AMMC from its
Bit to finish Hurricane Irene repairs
THE National Emergency Management Agency said it is close to wrapping up its massive repair programme three months after category three Hurricane Irene struck the country, leaving massive destruction particularly in northern and eastern Bahamas. NEMA dire
Bid to finish Hurricane Irene repairs
THE National Emergency Management Agency said it is close to wrapping up its massive repair programme three months after category three Hurricane Irene struck the country, leaving massive destruction particularly in northern and eastern Bahamas. NEMA dire
Bid to finish Hurricane Irene repairs
THE National Emergency Management Agency said it is close to wrapping up its massive repair programme three months after category three Hurricane Irene struck the country, leaving massive destruction particularly in northern and eastern Bahamas. NEMA dire
Bid to finish Hurricane Irene repairs
THE National Emergency Management Agency said it is close to wrapping up its massive repair programme three months after category three Hurricane Irene struck the country, leaving massive destruction particularly in northern and eastern Bahamas. NEMA dire
Bid to finish Hurricane Irene repairs
THE National Emergency Management Agency said it is close to wrapping up its massive repair programme three months after category three Hurricane Irene struck the country, leaving massive destruction particularly in northern and eastern Bahamas. NEMA dire
BIG KING SWALLOWS UP LITTLE KING
BIG KING SWALLOWS UP LITTLE KING EDITOR, The Tribune. How much longer in this country are we going to sit back and watch the cat and mouse show? To sit back and watch Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham because of his place of leadership, position of influen
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