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Marc-Richard Culmer making an impression as Golden Bear
REMEMBER the name Marc-Richard Culmer. The five-foot, eight-inch, 175-pound right fielder is making an impression as a member of the West Virginia University Golden Bears baseball team.
'Young guys' beat out Thomas, Barry
DONALD Thomas and Trevor Barry, the 1991 and 2011 IAAF World Championship men’s high jump gold and bronze medallists respectively, had to bow out to two young stallions in Ryan Ingraham and Jamal Wilson as they competed in the inaugural Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational.
FNM denies Minnis will 'disrupt' Loretta's Long Island Christmas party
FREE National Movement (FNM) officials have denied claims that Dr Hubert Minnis would disrupt Loretta Butler-Turner's annual Christmas party in Sandy Point, Long Island, on Friday night.
Renewable energy penetration under 2%
Laws to regulate net metering and/or net billing could lead to increased alternative energy installations in the Bahamas, a local provider estimating that renewable penetration in this country was only around 2 per cent.
Call for orderly behaviour during elections
POLITICIANS have renewed calls for civil and orderly behaviour during elections after a supporter spit at the wife of a party leader.
Distance runner training in Kenya
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT has been a big adjustment from the Bahamas to Kenya but distance runner Oneil Williams said he's enjoying his stay there as he continues his training in preparation for a shot at qualifyi
Distance runner training in Kenya
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT has been a big adjustment from the Bahamas to Kenya but distance runner Oneil Williams said he's enjoying his stay there as he continues his training in preparation for a shot at qualifyi
Boxers head to Brazil for Olympic qualifier
THE road to London 2012 hits the homestretch for the country's premier amateur boxers as they take the ring this week in the final Olympic qualification.
Mathieu up against 'big guns' Bolt and Blake
LONDON, England — Although the track and field segment of the 2012 Olympic Games will get started today, Grand Bahamian Michael Mathieu will be one of the last individual competitors to compete.
Atkins and Brown fifth and seventh
SPRINTER Derrick Atkins and quarter-miler Chris ‘Fireman’ Brown were fifth and seventh in their respective events as the only two Bahamians to compete in the Prefontaine Classic IAA Diamond League meet at Track City USA in Eugene, Oregon at the weekend.
How the people had their say on Nellie Day
A selection of some of the comments posted on social media websites yesterday:
VAT no guarantee to 'juggling tricks' end
A leading fiscal hawk has warned that Value-Added Tax’s (VAT) implementation does not mean the Government will “give up its juggling tricks”, predicting that the new tax’s rate will be increased within two years.
Speaker dismisses threats by Mitchell
HOUSE Speaker Halson Moultrie is not concerned about Senator Fred Mitchell’s threats to seek compensation for what Mitchell called a “blood libel” against him. “When Jesus walked the face of the earth even as the saviour, people said things about hi
A 'sneak preview' on the way forward in sports
SINCE taking office last week, Minister Daniel Johnson has had the opportunity to meet with the staff and outline plans for the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture.
Newbold plays down in-party tensions
PRESS secretary Anthony Newbold yesterday said he was unaware of any “frosty tensions” between Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine in the wake of Dr Minnis’ accusation that the backbench MP wants the people of Grand Ba
Sister Sister debunks the myth: Men and Breast Cancer
By ALESHA CADET
Quit shaming alternative journeys to motherhood
Like most parents, actress Gabrielle Union and NBA star Dwyane Wade were delighted to introduce their new baby to the world.The photos that were released via social media last week were just what you would imagine: the parents, cradling their preciou
DNA leader calls for action over impropriety allegations
DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney has criticised the Minnis administration for failing to take action against former government officials over allegations of impropriety, calling on the Government to "sue" members of the former Christie administration if criminal charges cannot be filed against them.
TAP faces the music with 'Jealousy' release
BAHAMIAN entertainer TAP is setting out to prove that there are no limits to her talents.
Gray hits back ay Collie over 'qualified' claims
SIDNEY Collie's position that only he is qualified to speak for Mayaguana residents sparked a heated response from MICAL MP V Alfred Gray in the House of Assembly yesterday.