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YOUR SAY: Opposition leader’s statement on the 2,000 Baha Mar layoffs

IT is with deep grief and concern for my fellow Bahamians that I received the news of the layoffs of 2,000 Bahamian men and women as a result of the winding up of the Baha Mar resort.

Watch for a New Look on Friday - a bigger and better Tribune

“HAS VAT blown the BIG T away!“ quipped one reader on The Tribune’s announcement that its three-year-old weekend edition had ceased publication.

Tribune printing dates for Christmas holiday

The Tribune will be publishing tomorrow and Wednesday as normal before taking a break over Christmas and returning on Monday, December 29.

Before I die

By Rev Angela C Bosfield Palacious

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Rekindling history

RENOVATIONS to convert the historic Polhemus House in the grounds of the convent of St Martin de Porres Monastery on Nassau Street into a retreat are underway.

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Honouring the memory of pioneer pilot

A LOCAL doctor will pilot a single engine plane into New Jersey this weekend to present the Bahamian flag to members of the Albert E Forsyth Chapter of the Black Pilots of America.

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New faces join The Tribune

THERE are major changes in the editorial team at The Tribune with the arrival of a new Managing Editor, News Editor and a news reporter in recent weeks.

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Police 'beat my brother'

AN EAST Street family yesterday condemned the behaviour of police officers that led to the hospitalisation of a man with internal bleeding. Last night, 34-year-old Leslie Louis said he now suffers from frequent dizzy spells and “heaviness” in his head since he was allegedly beaten by police at a family meeting to prepare for his mother’s funeral.

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Mourners say farewell to Dorothea Dupuch

DOROTHEA Jeromita Dupuch, 97, was laid to rest next to her husband in St Anne’s Cemetery yesterday following a service at St Anselm’s Catholic Church, Fox Hill.

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Last surviving colonial governor dies, aged 101

THE last surviving British colonial governor of the Bahamas has died in England at the age of 101.

CHAMBER VOICE: Lessons from the Big One

A few weeks ago we shared information on the impact the death of an employee can have on the company.

Family asks killer to turn himself in

A YEAR after her mysterious death, family and friends of Bridget Saunders are calling on her killer to turn himself in.

Time to retire juries from serious cases

“WHEN a man is on trial for serious crime,” said Lord Denning, “trial by jury has no equal.”

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Funeral home demands evidence over body find

A LOCAL funeral home is demanding the Royal Bahamas Police Force produce evidence of a body that was allegedly found disposed of in an open grave at the Southern Cemetery early last month, claiming that “no official identification of the alleged body” has occurred to date.

Hoodwinked over funerals?

FUNERAL service professionals are concerned about the failure of governments to institute any form of licensure for practitioners in the industry, and the failure of the industry to effectively regulate itself.

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Tests to find missing dads

MAGISTRATES do have the power to order a man to take a DNA test concerning child support payments without hearing why a man denies being the father.

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