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Unlock the secrets to painting tropical designs with texture

Unlock the secrets to painting tropical designs with texture By Teri M Bethel When you think 'tropical' perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is a lush, brilliantly coloured floral design with bursts of contrasting colour throughout. Fortunately, t

ROADS COMPENSATION 'SMOKE AND MIRRORS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading businessman yesterday said there was "no Christ way on God's green earth" that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) would be able to fully compensate every business affected by the New Providence Road Imp

ROADS COMPENSATION 'SMOKE AND MIRRORS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading businessman yesterday said there was "no Christ way on God's green earth" that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) would be able to fully compensate every business affected by the New Providence Road Imp

ROADS COMPENSATION 'SMOKE AND MIRRORS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading businessman yesterday said there was "no Christ way on God's green earth" that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) would be able to fully compensate every business affected by the New Providence Road Imp

ROADS COMPENSATION 'SMOKE AND MIRRORS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading businessman yesterday said there was "no Christ way on God's green earth" that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) would be able to fully compensate every business affected by the New Providence Road Imp

ROADS COMPENSATION 'SMOKE AND MIRRORS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading businessman yesterday said there was "no Christ way on God's green earth" that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) would be able to fully compensate every business affected by the New Providence Road Imp

'Awkward spot' in City Markets pension talks

Hopes for a deal that would have settled the pension obligations owed to one group of City Markets beneficiaries faded last night, after the key parties reached an “awkward position” amid suggestions of renewed legal action.

Thank you, Princess Margaret Hospital

OFTEN times, we criticise the administration of PMH, particularly that of the A&E Department. With this in mind, I’ve decided to express my sincere gratitude to the administration publicly.

'I would rather close down than comply with VAT'

ONE local businessman said he would rather close down his auto-shop than spend money complying with the proposed Value Added Tax system.

'Changing night to day' easier than VAT prices

The Government’s insistence on Value-Added Tax (VAT) inclusive pricing will create “unnecessary work” for Price Control as well as the retail industry, a leading operator saying yesterday: “We could change night into day easier than this.”

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Tributes paid as Sir Arlington Butler laid to rest

SIR Arlington Butler was remembered as a father, a politician, an ambassador, an intellectual, an advocate for sports and a patriot in a funeral service at the Christ Church Cathedral Friday.

Wilson: No investments fall-out from US report

A leading businessman has expressed confidence that the US government’s controversial Investment Climate report will deter few investors from coming to the Bahamas, adding that it was “not the first low standard work” coming from the Nassau Embassy.

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Medical staff all set and ready to assist Team Bahamas

GOLD COAST, Australia — Team Bahamas won’t have to worry if they sustain any injury at the XXI Commonwealth Games. The Bahamas Olympic Committee has assembled a medical staff that is equipped to handle any major problems.Just ask Doctor Rickey Davis.

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Deandre Ayton signs with Puma

Puma, one of the world’s sporting apparel brands, has chosen Deandre Ayton to be one of the faces of its relaunch into basketball.Ayton was one of two top-tier lottery prospects to sign with the company just days ahead of Thursday’s NBA Draft at the

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Bishop defends appointment to marijuana committee

BISHOP Simeon Hall yesterday defended his position on the government’s marijuana committee, reiterating his belief in the medical benefits of the plant.Bishop Hall said while he has not experienced any negativity from the religious community, he anti

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Swimmers ready to make a splash

GLASGOW, Scotland — Coaches Lionel Maureau and Andy Loveitt are so excited about the potential of the Bahamas’ five-member swimming team at the 20th Commonwealth Games that they can’t wait for the competition to start on Thursday.

Scholarship opens up career in engineering

THEOPHILUS Moss has a positive vision for the Bahamas – one in which the nation sets the bar for technological advancement, implements widespread recycling programmes and guides its youth on positive paths.

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Sprinter Alexis Gray adjusting to pro career

NOW that she has graduated from Texas Southern University, sprinter Alexis Gray is making her adjustment to her professional career in athletics (track and field).After coming out in the fall 2019 with a degree in biology with a concentration in chem

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Mouth Full - New Bahamian show goes on a taste adventure

TAKING the Bahamas on an adventure in taste, the new online entertainment show “A Mouth Full” is giving viewers an updated look into their favourite restaurants and kitchens across New Providence.

The traps of distraction

By Kevin L A Ewing