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Christie makes 'inside dealing' claim over roads
Christie makes 'inside dealing' claim over roads THE NEW Providence Road Improvement Project is the most over-budget project in Bahamian history, according to PLP Leader Perry Christie, who accused the government of "inside dealing". Underscoring advanc
Christie makes 'inside dealing' claim over roads
Christie makes 'inside dealing' claim over roads THE NEW Providence Road Improvement Project is the most over-budget project in Bahamian history, according to PLP Leader Perry Christie, who accused the government of "inside dealing". Underscoring advanc
Archbishop defends PLP attendance
Archbishop defends PLP attendance ANGLICAN Archbishop Drexel Gomez said yesterday that he did not appear at a PLP event as an official representative of the church. On Monday, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham called on PLP leader Perry Christie to apologis
Archbishop defends PLP attendance
Archbishop defends PLP attendance ANGLICAN Archbishop Drexel Gomez said yesterday that he did not appear at a PLP event as an official representative of the church. On Monday, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham called on PLP leader Perry Christie to apologis
Archbishop defends PLP attendance
Archbishop defends PLP attendance ANGLICAN Archbishop Drexel Gomez said yesterday that he did not appear at a PLP event as an official representative of the church. On Monday, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham called on PLP leader Perry Christie to apologis
MEN MISSING AT SEA
FOUR men out to sea on a fishing trip from Mangrove Cay are reportedly missing. According to family members, Prince Jolly, Allan Wright, Roger Miller, and another man known as "KK", were last seen on Saturday. The men were aboard the Tropic Explorer when
The singers of Crooked Island
pics in website daily photos, slugged: crooked island Captions Photos, Eric Rose/BIS Photo 0611 CABBAGE HILL, Crooked Island - Ulric H Ferguson Primary School student Demetria Mackey recites "Wonderful Mothers", on June 6 at the Rev EA Thompson Memo
$1,000 donation a reward for student's work
COLLEGE of the Bahamas biochemistry major 18-year-old Mikell Butler was presented with a $1,000 cheque by Woodside Insurance Brokerage Ltd for her outstanding academic achievements in 2011. In the BGCSE exams, the CV Bethel graduate passed nine subjects,
HOPE FOR MISSING MEN
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net ROYAL Bahamas Defence Force officers believe there is a good chance a group of men who went missing at sea while on a fishing trip could still be alive. Lieutenant Commander Nedly Martinborough said the four
Christie makes pledge on Urban Renewal
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie said Urban Renewal will be re-implemented within 48 hours of his party's election. The joint police and Social Services programme, aimed at breathing new life into inner city com
Christie makes pledge on Urban Renewal
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie said Urban Renewal will be re-implemented within 48 hours of his party's election. The joint police and Social Services programme, aimed at breathing new life into inner city com
SCHOOL NAME TRIBUTE TO REVEREND
Red Bays, Andros - The Red Bays Primary school was renamed the Bertram A Newton Primary School at a ceremony held on Friday, January 6. Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said he was "pleased" to join the people of Andros in honouring Rev Bertram Newton. "Th
Magistrates 'turned into robots'
By KHRISNA VIRGIL A FORMER member of parliament and staunch FNM supporter said magistrates have become government entities who do not have the authority to act independently. In remarks to Eugene Dupuch Law School students, J Henry Bostwick QC said that
Prudent fiscal management the key
Prudent fiscal management the key IN A BID to counteract the difficulties facing the Bahamian economy, the government said it will focus on more prudent fiscal management. During the annual general meeting of the Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountant
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
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
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group LLEWELLYN Boyer-Cartwright, a 29-year veteran of the aviation industry who specialises in aviation law, this month became the first Bahamian to be admitted to the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, an international
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group LLEWELLYN Boyer-Cartwright, a 29-year veteran of the aviation industry who specialises in aviation law, this month became the first Bahamian to be admitted to the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, an international
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group
First Bahamian to join lawyer pilots group LLEWELLYN Boyer-Cartwright, a 29-year veteran of the aviation industry who specialises in aviation law, this month became the first Bahamian to be admitted to the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, an international
Real estate: The forgotten pillar
By Mario Carey Mario Carey Realty According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), every house sold in the US equates to three full time jobs. This is as a result of the obvious domino effect. Let us assume this statistic applies to the Bahamas.