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Social media has changed how we communicate. You can send an e-mail across the world and the recipient receives it in seconds. We have video calling where you can see the person you are talking to. We are in chat groups where we talk to numerous peo

Stay with the Church!

“Now it came to pass in the days when the judges ruled, that there was a famine in the land. And a certain man of Bethlehem-Judah went to sojourn in the country of Moab, he, and his wife, and his two sons. And the name of the man was Elimelech, and t

Now's the time

Isaiah 60:1-3 says, “Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the Lord shall arise upon thee, and His glory shall be seen up

'We are closing because of VAT'

A well-known businessman has told his retail staff to begin looking for new jobs before the business closes by mid-2014, blasting: “We are not doing VAT.”

Developer slammed on 'outrageous' airport fees

Norman’s Cay homeowners and the Bahamian aviation industry yesterday blasted the “outrageous” fees imposed by the island’s private airport operator in a bid to recover some of its $10m investment in the facility.Tribune Business was told that Exuma R

sports inbrief

TENNIS BAIN ELIMINATED THE 5th Little Mo International Junior Tennis Championships are winding down at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and Jacobi Bain - the lone representative for the Bahamas - saw his participation come to a close

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Chamber war on COVID advocacy

A furious internal row has erupted at the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce over a major retailer's complaint that it is doing to little to address private sector concerns over COVID-19 restrictions.

Carlton E Francis girls, boys, win title

It must sound like a scratched tape, but Carlton E Francis has done it again. The most dominant primary school basketball team this year, coached by Sherman Smith, completed the New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association’s basketball tournament by winning both the boys and girls’ title at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Friday.

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Olympic Games: Joanna Evans sets new national record in 200m freestyle

RIO de Janeiro, Brazil: Another heat and another national record for Joanna Evans.

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OFFICIAL RESULTS: Barracuda/Leno Corporate Services Invitational

• RESULTS of the Barracuda Swim Club’s Leno Corporate Services Invitational at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex over the weekend:

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Kerzner 'never received offer of any merit'

KERZNER International (Bahamas) managing director yesterday dismissed the surprise reemergence of a group that made a $3.4 billion offer in October 2010 to acquire the Atlantis and One & Only Ocean Club, telling Tribune Business the company had "never ever received an offer of merit".

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'Network seizure' hits Sunshine operations

ARAWAK Homes' chairman, Franklyn Wilson, yesterday urged Bahamian businesses to closely at monitor controls on their computer systems, telling Tribune Business his operations had been "severely disrupted"after a former employee allegedly took control of his companies' domain names and employee e-mail accounts.

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Top three ready for Idol stage

It has been a long road for American Idol contestant Hollie Cavanagh, but her elimination last week means no spot in the top three for the season finale.

Idol contestant ousted for 'criminal past'

Idol contestant ousted for 'criminal past' By LESH AFTER discovering that contestant Jermaine Jones secretly kept information concerning a number of outstanding arrest warrants, American Idol producers quickly moved to eliminate him off the show, last w

The issues of the day

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VIDEO: Rower Emily Morley qualifies for E Final

RIO de Janeiro, Brazil: Although she's brand new to this, Emily Morley felt that she has accomplished her goal.

'Catch Me If You Can' regatta all set

By BRENT STUBBS

Firms seek clarity over 'curb side'

Companies permitted to offer delivery and pick-up services from today have called for more clarity after the prime minister moved the Bahamian economy to its second re-opening stage.Dwayne Higgs, WHIM Automotive’s general manager, told Tribune Busine

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Is ‘working from home’ putting extra strain on women?

Working from home, the “new normal” for many right now, may have sounded very appealing a few months ago. Women, mothers in particular, hoped that staying home would help them in taking care of their kids, who have been mostly off from school since March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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EP Roberts Primary captures A and B division championships

A NUMBER of primary school students participated in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s “World Tennis Day” Jamboree at the National Tennis Centre on Monday.