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Train your way to higher performance

Opinion by Barbara Rodgers-Newbould By now, most of us have reviewed our last year's performance, recommitted ourselves to new year's resolutions, and started the process of working toward this year's goals. It's an exciting time of the year, a time of

Train your way to higher performance

Opinion by Barbara Rodgers-Newbould By now, most of us have reviewed our last year's performance, recommitted ourselves to new year's resolutions, and started the process of working toward this year's goals. It's an exciting time of the year, a time of

Train your way to higher performance

Opinion by Barbara Rodgers-Newbould By now, most of us have reviewed our last year's performance, recommitted ourselves to new year's resolutions, and started the process of working toward this year's goals. It's an exciting time of the year, a time of

Union leaders celebrate Sir Clifford

Union leaders celebrate Sir Clifford TRADE union leaders celebrated Sir Clifford Darling's contribution to the Bahamas in a service at Yamacraw Zion Baptist Church last week. Sir Clifford was the first Minister of Labour and National Insurance. In 1946,

Champion chef ready to defend national title

DEFENDING All-Island Senior Young Chef champion Dwayne Sinclair emerged as the winner of the competition's 2012 New Providence leg. After the results were announced, the Temple Christian High School student said he plans to again compete in the national c

Champion chef ready to defend national title

DEFENDING All-Island Senior Young Chef champion Dwayne Sinclair emerged as the winner of the competition's 2012 New Providence leg. After the results were announced, the Temple Christian High School student said he plans to again compete in the national c

Wife quizzed over banker's murder

Wife quizzed over banker's murder EXCLUSIVE By PAUL G TURNQUEST Chief Reporter pturnquest@tribunemedia.net SOURCES close to the family of Stephen Sherman, 47, have informed The Tribune that police now believe his murder was a professional hit. The sour

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Party leaders in shouting match

DNA leader Branville McCartney got into a heated shouting match with Perry Christie on live radio yesterday morning over claims the opposition leader colluded with Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham on boundary changes ahead of the general election.

Man is alive today thanks to blood drive

SIXTY-year-old Abaco resident Samuel "Will" Bethel lay on the operating table undergoing major surgery and it became quickly apparent that in order to get him through, surgeons were going to require immense amounts of blood. After 30 years in Marsh Harbou

Man is alive today thanks to blood drive

SIXTY-year-old Abaco resident Samuel "Will" Bethel lay on the operating table undergoing major surgery and it became quickly apparent that in order to get him through, surgeons were going to require immense amounts of blood. After 30 years in Marsh Harbou

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Champion chef ready to defend national title

DEFENDING All-Island Senior Young Chef champion Dwayne Sinclair emerged as the winner of the competition's 2012 New Providence leg. After the results were announced, the Temple Christian High School student said he plans to again compete in the national c

CALL TO CREATE NATIONAL DATABASE OF CANCER CASES

By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net A LOCAL doctor is calling on the government to create legislation allowing for everyone diagnosed with cancer to be recorded in a national database. Princess Margaret Hospital oncologist Dr DuVaughn Curling said

NO ANSWER ON OIL CLAIMS

By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter THE Bahamas Petroleum Company would not respond to claims it has already started exploring for oil in Bahamian waters, and could not say when it would be. Calls were placed to the company's Nassau office yesterday

MOTHER CLAIMS SHE WAS ROBBED BY POLICE

A MOTHER of four claims she was held at gunpoint and robbed by a group of men in broad daylight yesterday. She believes they were police officers. Speaking with The Tribune on condition of anonymity, the mother said she was driving on Soldier Road between

MOTHER CLAIMS SHE WAS ROBBED BY POLICE

A MOTHER of four claims she was held at gunpoint and robbed by a group of men in broad daylight yesterday. She believes they were police officers. Speaking with The Tribune on condition of anonymity, the mother said she was driving on Soldier Road between

MOTHER CLAIMS SHE WAS ROBBED BY POLICE

A MOTHER of four claims she was held at gunpoint and robbed by a group of men in broad daylight yesterday. She believes they were police officers. Speaking with The Tribune on condition of anonymity, the mother said she was driving on Soldier Road between

Getting the balance right over mortgages

Getting the balance right over mortgages YOUR SAY By John Tomlinson WHEN a lender and a borrower agree a loan, they each agree that the borrower will be able to service and repay the loan. Thus, when a borrower finds himself unable to service or repay

Getting the balance right over mortgages

Getting the balance right over mortgages YOUR SAY By John Tomlinson WHEN a lender and a borrower agree a loan, they each agree that the borrower will be able to service and repay the loan. Thus, when a borrower finds himself unable to service or repay

$4M DEAL TO FIX ROADS

$4M DEAL TO FIX ROADS By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE government signed contracts worth almost $4 million for the repair of badly damaged roads in Andros and Harbour Island yesterday. Works, Transport, and Housing Minister Neko Grant trav

COLLEGE ENDOWMENT IS LASTING LEGACY OF VISIONARY SURVEYOR

BY all accounts, the late Francis Alexander Garraway was a man well ahead of his time. A land surveyor and consummate professional, Mr Garraway's resourcefulness, creativity and insatiable desire for knowledge will be memorialised through a special endowm