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Swift sprinters are aspiring to be future Olympians

THIS year, the Swift Athletics Track and Field Club has 30 young and eager sprinters who all aspire to be future Olympians.

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BICA president: Tell us what happened to national plan

A top accountant yesterday called for a “clear articulation” on the fate of the National Development Plan (NDP), given that many of its key architects have effectively been “redeployed”.Gowon Bowe, pictured, the Bahamas Institute of Chartered Account

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Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn

Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn BAHAMIAN talent is being represented in a big way in New York this weekend, as two aspiring models and one singer take part in Brooklyn Fashion Week. The three Bahamians - 2009 Supermodel of The Bahamas, Garrecka Johnson, To

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Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn

Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn BAHAMIAN talent is being represented in a big way in New York this weekend, as two aspiring models and one singer take part in Brooklyn Fashion Week. The three Bahamians - 2009 Supermodel of The Bahamas, Garrecka Johnson, To

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Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn

Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn BAHAMIAN talent is being represented in a big way in New York this weekend, as two aspiring models and one singer take part in Brooklyn Fashion Week. The three Bahamians - 2009 Supermodel of The Bahamas, Garrecka Johnson, To

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Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn

Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn BAHAMIAN talent is being represented in a big way in New York this weekend, as two aspiring models and one singer take part in Brooklyn Fashion Week. The three Bahamians - 2009 Supermodel of The Bahamas, Garrecka Johnson, To

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Minnis’ head is in the sand

Your Editorial or Friday, 20th November, is right on point. Sadly, the mechanisms or party politics in the Bahamas, coupled with delusions of grandeur that many of our aspiring political leaders have developed, may well preclude such a potential means of changing the government of The Bahamas.

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Minnis has to go

In his most recent contribution to national debate, FNM leader Hubert Minnis has managed to revive the most tiresome and illogical idea that ever raised its head in this country: limiting the tenure of a Prime Minister to two terms in office.

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Disgust over PLP posters

Thanks for allowing me a space in your esteemed paper to express my disgust with some PLP posters that were placed on the light poles in the vicinity of the Marathon Mall. How despicable can those who aspire to become the next govern

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Sears brings a glimmer of light

FOLLOWING the shambolic Free National Movement Convention one thing was pellucidly clear: neither the present leader or the aspirant has the wherewithal to lead this country.

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Mega docks to aid yacht registry effort

Hurricane Hole’s ambition to develop the largest Caribbean marina slip could aid The Bahamas’ efforts to establish a yacht registry, the deputy prime minister said yesterday.

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Student visas for U.S. available

Bahamian students aspiring to study in the United States for the fall semester but were uncertain of whether or not they would be able to obtain a student visa can breathe a sigh of relief. The Embassy of the United States in Nassau announced late ye

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Minister: 25% food import cut ‘ambitious aspiration’

A Cabinet minister yesterday admitted that slashing The Bahamas food import bill by 25 percent come 2025 is “an ambitious aspiration” but one that the country must strive for given its present challenges.

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Pastor Wilber Outten celebrates 30 years of ‘fulfilling’ service

The Freeport Bible Church recently celebrated the 30th pastoral anniversary of Pastor Wilber Outten with a concert honouring him for his years of dedication to the church and his efforts in touching countless lives.

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Youth minister encourages aspiring authors to 'Write That Book!'

Whether its under the umbrella of her Felicia Archer Enterprise or her Fresh Fire Ministries, businesswoman and youth minister Felicia Archer is always working to create something purposeful that will inspire people beyond the four walls of the church.

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Lady's Chamber inspires girls to dream big

By JEFFARAH GIBSON

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A Comic's View: Watch out, it's silly season

Whether some of you realise it or not, “silly season” is upon us again and the three major parties, FNM, PLP and DNA are already jostling for position.

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Women's organisation hosts entrepreneurship fair

As one of its major objectives is to support and help young Bahamians achieve their dreams, the New Image women’s organisation recently hosted a Entrepreneur Fire Fair that helped aspiring business owners to get one step closer to fulfilling their go

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INSIGHT: BAMSI sows seeds for Brave Davis' downfall

The controversy that swirls around the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) in North Andros could be the death knell for the political aspirations of Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis.

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Bahamian talent hits Brooklyn

BAHAMIAN talent is being represented in a big way in New York this weekend, as two aspiring models and one singer take part in Brooklyn Fashion Week.