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Rotary hails bravery of women who accused Nygard
TEN women who came forward to allege they were part of Peter Nygard’s alleged international sex trafficking ring were recognised yesterday for their “incredible bravery in the face of unimaginable odds” during a ceremony hosted by the Rotary Action Group Against Slavery (RAGAS).
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Property tax arrears
SURELY the first criteria of the Financial Secretary should be collecting the incredibly high arrears of Real Property Tax ... a polite request to settle doesn’t work then revert to a guaranteed approach of publish-shame and collect.
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Student takes on junior tourism role
AFTER successfully defeating 11 students from around the country, Gabriele Josephs of Mary Star of the Sea has been named the new junior minister of tourism.
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Family and crime
Crime - the eradication over the years of the ingredient called Family’s root cause for crime. Young ones growing up in an unbalanced unit far from criticising single mothers many have done an incredible job, but you have the disaster of the 25 percent who failed.
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Family and crime
Crime - the eradication over the years of the ingredient called Family’s root cause for crime. Young ones growing up in an unbalanced unit far from criticising single mothers many have done an incredible job, but you have the disaster of the 25 percent who failed.
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Luciano's closure makes tourism start 'more critical'
The closure of Luciano’s restaurant, and loss of 72 jobs, makes it “even more critical to open our tourism industry as rapidly as possible”, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.Dionisio D’Aguilar, minister of tourism and aviation, speaking after George
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Giving back as a sign of thanks
A Bahamian catering partnership is giving back to the community to help in the fight against COVID-19.
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Problems at the post office
PRE-MAY 10th, 2017 the Post Office was not operating on all cylinders, it hasn’t been since, but incredibly overnight when revenue is an issue Government Mail can suddenly appear.....
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Shell LNG deal more of the same
THE incredible editorial of today Thursday, September 6th, insisting Government rushes to sign the Shell LNG deal.
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Board chair should resign
I would title this “Being in the real world where you are required to uphold trust’ - the article headlined yesterday “Chamber endorses CEO over ten-year securities barring’ is incredible and exceptionally worrying.
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BPL against the people
The statement from URCA changing their policy concerning parties generating 1mw of alternative No cost to the beast BP&L is incredibly anti-consumer – Anti we The People.
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How accurate have the financial statements been?
If The Tribune had a quote of the week, certainly that attributed to MP Kwasi Thompson, MP for East Grand Bahama when he said…paraphrase…we only need to state what we wish to –we don’t state in financial statements everything.
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Ex-minister slams ‘incredible’ broke Treasury claims
A former finance minister has branded as “incredible” FNM claims that the Public Treasury is broke, warning that this does a disservice to whoever is elected as the Bahamas’ next government.
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Celebrity artist presents work to Kevin Hart
ONE OF the world’s top entertainers who is regarded as ‘the funniest man in America’ was almost stuck for a line when he was presented with a specially-commissioned portrait by Jamaal Rolle, aka The Celebrity Artist, recently.
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The cost of eggs
Thank you, Mr Rupert Roberts for explaining why eggs have rocketed up and incredible thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture and the Minister for causing us to pay through our throats for as simple an item as eggs.
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Clean up the country
EDITOR, The Tribune.
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CEO is satisfied with Baha Mar team’s work
MACAU, China - HAVING put the “last piece of the puzzle together” with the announcement of their new casino partner Global Gaming Asset Management (GGAM), Baha Mar CEO Sarkis Izmirlian said he is incredibly proud of his hardworking team who have done so much to get the property to where it is today.
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CIBC eyes retail ‘footprint’ growth
JAMAICA - CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank plans to expand its retail footprint in the Bahamas its top regional executive yesterday describing this nation as “incredibly important” to its banking operations.
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Andros 'can be breadbasket of the region'
MINISTER of Agriculture and Marine Resources Michael Pintard believes that Andros has the potential to be “the breadbasket not only of The Bahamas but the Caribbean and North America”.“Keep the faith, Andros can be transformed,” the minister told And
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Women praised for bravery in accusing Peter Nygard
THE first women to come forward and expose Peter Nygard’s alleged international sex trafficking ring are being celebrated for “their incredible bravery in the face of unimaginable odds,” becoming the inaugural recipients of Rotary International’s Action Group Against Slavery Hero Award for Outstanding Courage.