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Noelle Nicolls

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Who said what?

Who said what? In this recap of the spousal rape debate, see comments made by Bahamian leaders when the amendment was proposed in 2009. Those who supported the amendment? Charlene Paul, Kingdom Women in Business: "To protect the rights of the wife,

Transforming Spaces Artists 2012

Transforming Spaces Artists 2012 Caroline Anderson Delton Barrett Richardo Barrett Angel Bastian Sue Bennett-Williams Chantal Bethel Margot Bethel Orchid Burnside Carla Campbell Katrina Cartwright Maria Chisnall Agnieszka Christie Cynde Jasmin Coleby Jun

Husband and wife produce painted handicrafts

Husband and wife produce painted handicrafts By Gardener Jack They sat quietly in their little nook of the classroom, a short distance away from the rest of the class. The apparent distance did not dampen their quest to take hold of the new techniques th

Air layering

Air layering By Gardener Jack Many shrubs and small plants can be propagated by cuttings but others, particularly trees, are resistant to rooting in the ground. The answer in many cases is to use an old technique that originated in India called gootee a

Transforming Spaces Artists 2012

Transforming Spaces Artists 2012 Caroline Anderson Delton Barrett Richardo Barrett Angel Bastian Sue Bennett-Williams Chantal Bethel Margot Bethel Orchid Burnside Carla Campbell Katrina Cartwright Maria Chisnall Agnieszka Christie Cynde Jasmin Coleby Jun

Husband and wife produce painted handicrafts

Husband and wife produce painted handicrafts By Gardener Jack They sat quietly in their little nook of the classroom, a short distance away from the rest of the class. The apparent distance did not dampen their quest to take hold of the new techniques th

Air layering

Air layering By Gardener Jack Many shrubs and small plants can be propagated by cuttings but others, particularly trees, are resistant to rooting in the ground. The answer in many cases is to use an old technique that originated in India called gootee a

Wax Jambu

Wax Jambu By Gardener Jack The month of June brings the first ripe mangoes but it is wax jambu that fascinates my grandchildren. They consume wax jambu fruits by the dozen and tend to reduce the tree to a shambles. Wax jambu (Syzygium samanganse) origi

Sweet smell of success for Stinkin Wayz

Sweet smell of success for Stinkin Wayz By NOELLE NICOLLS Tribune Features Editor nnicolls@tribunemedia.net LESS than one point separated the winner from the first runner-up at the Global Battle of the Bands, Bahamas competition on Saturday. Stinkin Wa

Candidate recovering after surgery

Candidate recovering after surgery PLP Garden Hills election candidate Dr Kendal VO Major was yesterday recuperating in hospital after surgery. His family yesterday told The Tribune that Dr Major was faced with a medical issue on March 30, which meant h

One shoe can change your life

One shoe can change your life By Bernadette Gibson Baby boomers might be surprised to learn that many of their generation are wearing the wrong size shoes. Overtime, feet can widen or flatten, and fat padding on the sole of the feet can wear down. Weigh

Top 5 neutral paint colours

Top 5 neutral paint colours By Jennifer Bethel Director, Seaglass Interiors Ltd Do you ever stress about picking a paint color? Most women do. It's always a worry: Will it be too light, too dark? How will my furniture look with it? Will my husband and k

One shoe can change your life

One shoe can change your life By Bernadette Gibson Baby boomers might be surprised to learn that many of their generation are wearing the wrong size shoes. Overtime, feet can widen or flatten, and fat padding on the sole of the feet can wear down. Weigh

Women Of Integrity Easter Conference

Women Of Integrity Easter Conference On April 9, hundreds of women will converge on the grounds of Calvary Deliverance Church, East Street South to celebrate their 19th Annual Conference. Conference host Elder Beverley Clarke has seen her vision for the

SOUTHERN BAPTISTS DEBATE GAY VS. CIVIL RIGHTS

NEW ORLEANS Associated Press A day after electing their first African-American president, Southern Baptists are considering a resolution opposing the idea that gay rights are civil rights. The resolution up for a vote Wednesday affirms Southern Baptists'

Student stories ready for showtime

Student stories ready for showtime What: COB Short Film Festival 2012 When: April 12, 10:00 am Where: Harry C. Moore Library Auditorium, College of the Bahamas Documentaries Ya Haitian Self This short documentary explores the Haitian/Bahamian stigma t

For Teacher

For Teacher for Telcine Turner-Rolle By Dionne Benjamin-Smith also for Stan Burnside for Denis Knight for Dr Keva Bethel for Jackson Burnside * * * * a good and gentle soul has passed all-a-you be quiet wit ya infernal noise please give me silence

Vatican orders crackdown on US nun association

Vatican orders crackdown on US nun association The Vatican's orthodoxy watchdog announced Wednesday a full-scale overhaul of a group representing most U.S. nuns and named an American archbishop to oversee the reform. The Vatican agency cited the Leadersh

A new system of government accountability

A new system of government accountability NOELLE NICOLLS khalilanicolls@gmail.com WHY is government holding out on Bahamians? I find it curious that political parties are harnessing the power of modern technology with such great effect for this campai

Lighten up. Thin is in

Lighten up. Thin is in By Jennifer Bethel Director, Seaglass Interiors Ltd Carpets and rugs are the final finish to any room, the piece that grounds you and everything in the space. Forget the plush pile carpets, and go thin. Here's why. The most bold

Popcaan makes Luna return

Popcaan makes Luna return Jamaican Dancehall artist Popcaan returned to the Bahamas earlier this month, two years after an unfortunate altercation left him behind bars in a Bahamian jail house. He performed his latest hits at the "Only Man She Want" con

Continuing tradition: 'Peaceful, free and fair elections'

Continuing tradition: 'Peaceful, free and fair elections' The Rt. Rev'd. Laish Zane Boyd, Sr. Bishop of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands We have a rich legacy of fair and peaceful elections, of which we can all be proud. The advance poll ha

polling station confusion frustrates voters

polling station confusion frustrates voters By NOELLE NICOLLS Tribune Features Editor POLLING station confusion frustrated voters who turned out for early voting. One South Beach resident said she changed her vote at the last minute because she was so v

Decision Day: Women have their say

Decision Day: Women have their say WOMEN of the Bahamas went to the polls yesterday in the eleventh general election since 1962, when women voted for the first time. Throughout the campaign, political parties tried to woo the female voter with targeted

How to sew binding on a purse

How to sew binding on a purse By Teri M. Bethel The most beautiful bag can be made unattractive with untidy binding. To avoid wasting a winning design a few simple instructions can have you sewing amazing handbags in no time and raise the value of your

Parents still seek justice

Parents still seek justice OUTRAGED parents are still seeking justice over an accident that left several children seriously injured more than a year ago. After numerous attempts to get closure, they say that they are frustrated and want answers right awa

US couture designer takes Bahamian handbag course

US couture designer takes Bahamian handbag course By Teri M. Bethel Couture designer Dianne Edwards of Milwaukee, USA, has taken a texture painting and handbag course to add new skills to her creative arsenal. As a fashion designer from her youth, Mrs

Prayer and praise to stem the violence

Prayer and praise to stem the violence Bishop Arnold Josey and the officers and members of the Commonwealth Baptist Church in Elizabeth Estates invites all Bahamians of good will who know the "virtue of prayer" to participate in a time of prayer and prai

Pope breaks silence over Vatileaks scandal

Pope breaks silence over Vatileaks scandal By The Associated Press Pope Benedict XVI broke his silence Wednesday over the leaked documents scandal that has convulsed the Vatican, saying he was saddened by the betrayal but grateful to those aides who wor

The keys to excellence in 2012

By Pastor Kevin Ewing The defining moments of 2012 will be predicated on the people you decided to leave behind or bring along out of 2011. It will also be a reflection of whether you became bitter of better through the many challenges of 2011. God has a

Measure would protect workplace religious freedom

Measure would protect workplace religious freedom By The Associated Press The state Assembly approved a bill Tuesday that would add more protections for religious freedom in the workplace, specifying that California discrimination laws also should appl

From politics to the pulpit

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter For 25 consecutive years he served as member of parliament. He was elected in 1972 to sit in the House of Assembly for Central Eleuthera. Despite his many years in politics, Philip Michael Bethel said his real c

FINDING JOY IN SPITE OF PAIN

By Rev Angela Palacious The delight of Christmas and the promise of a new year often intensifies the pain of those who are feeling sorrow or pain. There are some among us who do not feel like celebrating. Recent bereavement, broken relationships, sicknes

WHAT MAKES ME A WINNER

By KEVIN EWING kevinewing@coralwave.com MANY folks are under the grand illusion that a winner is one who wins or achieves something first in order to be labelled or even considered a winner. Well, according to secular standards this is quite true. Howeve

GODS' FAVOUR, EVEN IN LO-DEBAR

By Pastor Matthew Allen 2Sam.9: 5. Then King David sent, and fetched him out of the house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, from Lodebar. HOW wonderful it is was for Mephibosheth to find favour with King David; this favour was the result of the covenant Ki

THE WARNINGS

By Rev. Angela Palacious IN the book of Revelation, there are seven warnings given to the seven churches concerning their need for improvement. If we look at each one for ourselves, we may find that the warnings are very helpful during our advent self-

NEW MEN'S GROUP TO PROMOTE MENTORSHIP

KEVIN Ryan, president of the Anglican Church Men, recently visited Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos Islands to install a new ACM branch on the island. At the Anglican Church of St Monica in Providenciales, he attended a special mass on Sunday, Oct

New Year's Dental Resolution

New Year's Dental Resolution By Dr Andre Clarke CONGRATULATIONS, we have made it to 2012. The things of 2011 are of the past and the things of 2012 are yet to come. It is the custom of many persons to make New Year's resolutions. These resolutions are

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