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LIFE LINES: Instinct and intuition – your inner compass

Intuition, instinct. Those two words are sometimes interchangeable although I would probably ascribe slightly different shades of meaning to each, as intuition frequently gets used pejoratively, especially when used as a phrase “woman’s intuition”. But I won’t go there today. Instead I want to talk about that innate sense of instinct or intuition when you just feel something – good or bad – about a situation or a person.

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Getting back to basics at all-women’s gym

It’s been 11 years since she first discovered her passion for fitness, and today Sirena Ingraham runs what she describes as the ideal gym facility for women.

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Real property tax amnesty branded ‘counter-intuitive’

The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday slammed the Government’s frequent real property tax arrears amnesties as “counter-intuitive”, arguing that they effectively penalised compliant home and business owners.

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Go champion beaten by computer

WUZHEN, China (AP) — A computer defeated China’s top player of the ancient board game go on Tuesday, earning praise that it might have finally surpassed human abilities in one of the last games machines have yet to dominate.

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Human rights

Good government is more than the use of sovereign power to create prosperity, productivity and happiness. Good governing is the imaginative use of intuition, skills and knowledge to administrate with the participation and consent of the governed.

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The call to reawaken: Womanly Wisdom

For some reason, whenever the dialogue turns towards the subject of womanhood, equality, inner Goddess or womanly wisdom, there’s a subtle tendency on the part of many women to tread gingerly. I am not quite sure, why this is the case. Nonetheless, there is dire need to reawaken womanly wisdom.

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Fitting fitness into Bahamian women’s lives

It’s been 13 years since she opened a gym specifically for women in the Bahamas, and today, more than ever, Sibrena Ingraham is committed to doing her part to promote the importance of women’s health and wellness.

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Jazzy Moms off to a swinging start with brunch

THE JAZZY Moms organisation have held the first in a series of events with their Moms Who Brunch at Doongalik Art Gallery under the theme “Managing the Modern Mom.”

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ART OF GRAPHIX: Pairing content with images is vital tool

MARKETERS have known this for a while: A well-suited image makes for a successful campaign. But how do images really work their magic? And how can you exploit the potential of visuals in a digital space already cluttered with countless images?

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Top Finance official denies that Bahamas over-taxed

A top Ministry of Finance official yesterday acknowledged that the Business Licence fee could be transformed into a flat-rate corporate income tax as he refuted arguments this nation is over-taxed.

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Your 'journey to self-discovery'

A scheme is being launched to help people on their “Journey To Self-Discovery”.

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The Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival

Kindly permit me space in your valuable columns to comment on the scheduled Junkanoo-Carnival.

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Tyreflex Star Motors clients see 2016 Mercedes-Benz rollout

A GROUP of Tyreflex Star Motors clients were among the first to witness the 2016 Mercedes-Benz lineup of luxury vehicles at a cocktail reception last week, with an exclusive white GLE 400 unveiled and expected to be the most coveted car this Christmas.

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Seeing is believing

Just two short years ago, I returned to the Bahamas after spending a few years studying in the Caribbean. So much was new, and the need to reacquaint myself with my home environment presented the formidable challenge of getting back into the professional race. I needed a strategic plan.

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Were hecklers hired for meeting?

According to The Nassau Guardian, between eight to 10 young men disrupted an FNM Torchbearers nomination meeting on Wednesday night.

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Bahamas jet ski accident video goes viral

A DRAMATIC video showing a jet ski accident on a beach in the Bahamas has been making waves around the world, with the Daily Express newspaper in London yesterday ranking it as its most viewed story in the world on its website.

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Nokia to build moon’s first 4G cell network for NASA

LONDON (AP) — Nokia says it has been tapped by NASA to build the first cellular communications network on the moon.

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Don't surrender to Bad Day Syndrome

“A Man who is born of woman, is of a few days and full of trouble.” — Job 14:1HISTORICALLY, mothers have always had great intuition and generally commonsense. My late mother was a gifted overcomer with a powerful sense of dealing with the adversities

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Gray’s violent rhetoric

MICAL MP Alfred Gray’s challenge to Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins ‘‘to join him outside’’ Parliament whenever he is ready may have been amusing to those present in the House, but to the thousands of responsible, law-abiding denizens of Nassau, it underscored the gratuitous violence gripping the beleaguered capital.

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IDB executive warns over Gov't spending

GOVERNMENT spending creates jobs “only up to a point”, a top Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) executive said yesterday, noting that studies have shown it reduces economic growth.Therese Turner-Jones, the IDB’s Bahamas country manager, said: “Eve

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