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Paying tribute to cultural icons

FOR MORE than four decades, the Nassau Renaissance Singers have been inspiring audiences with classical, traditional and contemporary choral music by many 20th century composers of classical style. This year's concerts, entitled "Music For Christmas", are

BAHAMAS HOSTS EXPERTS' SEMINAR

THE Bahamas Association of Chiropractic hosted its first annual seminar on November 11 and 12 at the British Colonial Hilton. The seminar presenter was professional international speaker, accomplished author and vice president of Parker Chiropractic Colle

ESSO SIGNS UP TO SUPPORT JUNIOR JUNKANOO

ESSO Bahamas Limited is again supporting Junior Junkanoo this year. On Monday, the company hosted "The Draw", which determines the order of the schools taking part in the parade, at its Esso Tiger Market on Baillou Hill Road. The event also marked the la

Paying tribute to cultural icons

FOR MORE than four decades, the Nassau Renaissance Singers have been inspiring audiences with classical, traditional and contemporary choral music by many 20th century composers of classical style. This year's concerts, entitled "Music For Christmas", are

BAHAMAS HOSTS EXPERTS' SEMINAR

THE Bahamas Association of Chiropractic hosted its first annual seminar on November 11 and 12 at the British Colonial Hilton. The seminar presenter was professional international speaker, accomplished author and vice president of Parker Chiropractic Colle

$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

RBDF WELCOMES FOUR INTO OFFICER CORPS

RBDF WELCOMES FOUR INTO OFFICER CORPS MIDSHIPMEN Darron Bethel, Owen Sands, Dwight Storr and Thomas Thompson are the newest additions to the Royal Bahamas Defence Force officer corps. They successfully completed the rigorous seven-month Royal Young Nava

BENEFICIARIES THANK CLICK FOR A CAUSE

IN OCTOBER, RoyalStar Assurance launched its "Click for A Cause" fall campaign to drive public support for another group of charitable organisations. The online, interactive campaign branded by AdWorks, RSA's advertising and design firm, generated well o

PLP CANDIDATE TELLS OF HIS HOPES

PLP CANDIDATE TELLS OF HIS HOPES By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net DESPITE seeking election in a constituency that has been FNM for the past 10 years, PLP candidate Arnold Forbes insists he has a good chance of winning. Discussing his work in M

ROTARY BED RACE IS BACK AT MARATHON

THE Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas will once again be hosting their Bed Race for Polio at the Mall at Marathon. The event will take place in the parking lot of Bennigan's on January 28 at noon. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Rotary in the Bahamas an

MP CALLS FOR END TO ARAWAK SHARES

MP CALLS FOR END TO ARAWAK SHARES By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FOX Hill MP Fred Mitchell called for government to "cease and desist" all future plans for the Arawak Port Development sharing agreement. His statement came after Prime Ministe

Five key seats

By PAUL G TURNQUESTChief Reporterpturnquest@tribunemedia.netTHE 2012 general election will be determined by the results of five key constituencies, party insiders have predicted.According to information gleaned from the recently revealed Boundaries C

SEARCH FOR MISSING SISTERS

POLICE issued an urgent appeal last night for information on missing sisters Christina Austin Brown, 14, and Shaniece Austin Brown, 12, of Wright's Lane. Christina is described as being of dark brown complexion, slim build, and standing 5' 7" tall. Shanie

SEARCH FOR MISSING SISTERS

POLICE issued an urgent appeal last night for information on missing sisters Christina Austin Brown, 14, and Shaniece Austin Brown, 12, of Wright's Lane. Christina is described as being of dark brown complexion, slim build, and standing 5' 7" tall. Shanie

The reason behind the wall

Re: The Unwanted Wall EDITOR, The Tribune. In a recent conversation with the owner of the unwanted wall on East Bay Street, I was given the following explanation for the construction. Homeowners and business persons in the immediate area have been plagu

The reason behind the wall

Re: The Unwanted Wall EDITOR, The Tribune. In a recent conversation with the owner of the unwanted wall on East Bay Street, I was given the following explanation for the construction. Homeowners and business persons in the immediate area have been plagu

SEARCH FOR MISSING SISTERS

POLICE issued an urgent appeal last night for information on missing sisters Christina Austin Brown, 14, and Shaniece Austin Brown, 12, of Wright's Lane. Christina is described as being of dark brown complexion, slim build, and standing 5' 7" tall. Shanie

The reason behind the wall

Re: The Unwanted Wall EDITOR, The Tribune. In a recent conversation with the owner of the unwanted wall on East Bay Street, I was given the following explanation for the construction. Homeowners and business persons in the immediate area have been plagu

SEARCH FOR MISSING SISTERS

POLICE issued an urgent appeal last night for information on missing sisters Christina Austin Brown, 14, and Shaniece Austin Brown, 12, of Wright's Lane. Christina is described as being of dark brown complexion, slim build, and standing 5' 7" tall. Shanie

Doublespeak and Scared Errors:

By Joey Gaskins Last week, Bishop Simeon Hall made a number of remarks concerning HIV/AIDS and homosexuality. In response to these remarks, I intend to summarise what was said, explain why what was said is wrong, and show why being wrong is dangerous. A