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ART OF GRAPHIX: Analysing the creative personality
Every day is an opportunity to be creative. The canvas is your mind, the brushes and colours are your thoughts and feelings, the panorama is your story and the complete picture is your work of art.
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Former Gov't 'took away vital lifeline' from manufacturers
The five-year investment incentive limits previously placed on Bahamian manufacturers “took away a lifeline” when they needed it most, a government minister telling Tribune Business the move failed to increase the Public Treasury’s revenues.
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Facebook wants people to invite its cameras into their homes
Facebook is launching the first electronic device to bear its brand, a screen and camera-equipped gadget intended to make video calls easier and more intuitive.But it’s unclear if people will open their homes to an internet-connected camera sold by a
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Deltec chief: Banks quietly investing in crypto talents
A Bahamian financial institution’s chief executive yesterday said traditional financial services providers are quietly making “huge investments” in digital assets talent and infrastructure as they embrace the inevitability of its evolution.
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BFA presents tablets to Ministry of Education
“WE remain committed to youth development in The Bahamas beyond the football pitch,” explained Anton Sealy, president of The Bahamas Football Association (BFA) as they presented 100 tablets complete with MIFI devices to The Ministry of Education.
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Legalise marijuana
I write in reference to a letter advocating for the legalisation of marijuana which was published in your daily on 20/7/17.
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Sephora's new endeavour poised to be world's most beauty-obsessed social platform
SAN FRANCISCO – (BUSINESS WIRE) Known for its relentless commitment to optimising client experiences both online and in-store, Sephora is introducing its newest digital endeavour, the Beauty Insider Community. The loyalty member-only mobile and onlin
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Tech Talk: Pilots association voices drone concerns
• The British Airline Pilots Association is warning of a looming catastrophe unless drones are subject to tougher regulations.
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ART OF GRAPHIX: Taking stock of top photographs
Have you ever heard the term ‘stock photos’ thrown around, especially while interacting with photographers, designers or persons involved with art? If you did, and guessed this referred to photos stashed somewhere waiting to be used, but were not sure what type of images they were, your intuition was not far off.
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Rosewood sends four Bahamians away for Baha Mar training
Rosewood at Baha Mar, the developer’s luxury hotel that is projected to open in December 2014, is sending four associates to train at the brand’s properties in the US, Mexico and the Caribbean.
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PHA says funding played part in interns leaving
THE Public Hospitals Authority suggested that junior doctors whose internship programmes have ended have not been hired because of the entity’s reduced budget.
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How a woman's touch can aid the workplace
FOR many years now, women have fought for equality in the workplace.
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Atheism and the FNM
It would be discriminatory of evangelical Christians and other theists to single out Acting Financial Secretary Marlon Johnson for harassment and disenfranchisement for his atheism.
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Data-driven insights key for sustainable success
In the dynamic realm of business and technology, the role of data-driven decision-making stands out as a cornerstone for successful digital transformation. As industries adapt to the demands of the digital era, leveraging data strategically has become a crucial factor in gaining a competitive edge.
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TECH TALK
• FACEBOOK is creating a separate version aimed at helping people do actual work instead of catching up on baby photos and campaign chatter.
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Coronavirus pandemic – the ActivTrades perspective
The coronavirus pandemic is a one in a generation event. The disruption it brought to the lives of countless individuals and businesses is unparalleled during times of peace; For the first time in several generations, life came to an almost standstill.
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Demolition has started on downtown buildings
DEMOLITION of buildings has started downtown, with Tourism, Aviation and Investments Minister Chester Cooper revealing that about six have been knocked down so far.
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Travel writer details saga of young outlaw
By JERRY HARKAVY "THE BAREFOOT BANDIT: The True Tale of Colton Harris-Moore, New American Outlaw" (Hyperion), by Bob Friel: It's not often that a travel and adventure writer who hopscotches the globe for good stories stumbles upon a riveting tale on his
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Employee docked pay for serving as juror
THE head of a major security firm faces a $2,000 fine if he does not pay $196 deducted from the pay cheque of an employee who sat as a juror on the Donna Vasyli murder trial last year.
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Ocean Club reveals renovation plans
THE One & Only Ocean Club’s historic Hartford Wing is set to undergo major renovation with the planned enhancements set to “raise the bar” on ultra-luxury in The Bahamas.