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Pilots of their planes: Fathers

WHEN I was a little girl, I was often told that the man who would be in my life would have big shoes to fill. That is because of how my father raised and treated my sisters and I. The only father in my life who I know is actually my biological uncle.

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The Tank: 'My preparation has been going very good'

HE’S gearing up to complete his training in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Saturday. Then it’s off to Hamburg, Germany where Sherman ‘The Tank’ Williams will step into the ring for his first fight for 2020 on Saturday, January 18.The 47-year-old veteran jou

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Shaunae Miller makes final, but men's 4x400 team out

Shaunae Miller qualified for the WOMEN'S 200M final

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Ayton makes immediate impact at training camp

DEANDRE Ayton has made an immediate impact on the Phoenix Suns after one official day of training camp.“Today was a hello, it wasn’t that bad,” Ayton said. “It’s a lot of details, they are throwing a lot of stuff at you. Lot of defence. Lot of sets a

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Runners take to the streets for Sunshine Insurance’s Race Weekend

A husband-and-wife duo emerged as the major storyline Sunday morning as Sunshine Insurance’s Race Weekend concluded with the fifth edition of Marathon Bahamas.

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Miller vote praised by Golden Isles residents

SOME Golden Isles residents are in support of their member of Parliament Vaughn Miller for “being a man” and voting against the value added tax amendment earlier this week, which will make law a new 12 percent VAT rate to come into effect July 1.Howe

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'Superman' confident he will book trip to the IAAF Worlds

With this being another banner year for track and field, Bahamian athletes are fine tuning for their participation in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics.During the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ Aliv National Open Championships

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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Test before you text

I read on CNN the other day that some people are texting in their sleep.

Rejected web shop makes ‘unfair’ treatment claim

The only web shop operator to be denied a license yesterday claimed it was treated unfairly in the process, and never received the new mandatory Gaming Board requirements that were issued in September 2015.

Survivors struggling to find the Christmas spirit

WITH one week left to Christmas, many Dorian survivors are finding it difficult to get into the festive spirit as uncertainty still threatens their future. Inez Maynard, of Spring City, Abaco, said she does not plan to celebrate the holiday this yea

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Acklins community wants regatta site named in King Eric Gibson's honour

FOR his contributions to the growth and development of the Acklins and Berry Islands Regatta, King Eric Gibson will have the regatta site at Spring Point named in his honour when this year’s regatta is held August 1-5.

'Lightning Bolt' OK after car crash

By DAVID McFADDEN Associated Press KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- Usain Bolt was involved in a minor car crash shortly before dawn Sunday in his Caribbean homeland of Jamaica but was not hurt, according to the publicist for the world's fastest man. Carole Beck

Bartoli won't play in Olympics

MARION Bartoli says it's unlikely she'll play in the 2012 London Olympics because of a "heartbreaking" dispute with the French tennis federation. Bartoli is France's top tennis player and is ranked No. 9. But to compete in the Olympics, the International

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Debbie sets focus on the 4 x 100 relay

SPRINTER Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie remembers when she was the youngest member of the Bahamas national track and field team.

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Raptors in the lead after day 1

The CH Reeves Raptors surged to the top of the chart after day one of the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s Junior High School Track and Field Championships, taking a 11.50 points margin over their nearest rivals, SC McPherson Sharks, at the new Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium on Tuesday.

Public meeting 'not anticipated' for all projects

The ex-minister responsible for driving the new Planning Act into law says a public meeting “is not anticipated” on every proposed development project seeking government approvals.

Chamber chief: 'I won't give up on Oceania Heights'

The Exuma Chamber of Commerce’s president yesterday pledged he would “not give up” his efforts to resolve the Oceania Heights dispute, as one of the development’s former owners renewed the verbal battle with his former clients.

INSIGHT – Try to understand, depression is a disease: it wants to kill you

Depression is an insidious disease free to strike whoever it likes at any age. Around us today, sitting near you in the office or beside you in the shop or hotel where you work, a colleague, a friend, may be silently battling with this illness which,

Mullings is back!

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net AFTER sitting out the past year to recover from a hip injury, Grand Bahamian Devin Mullings is back. And he is hoping to make a contribution to the men's Davis Cup team when they travel to T

Mullings is back!

By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net AFTER sitting out the past year to recover from a hip injury, Grand Bahamian Devin Mullings is back. And he is hoping to make a contribution to the men's Davis Cup team when they travel to T