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Popeyes Bahamas Bowl partners with ESPN

In its inaugural edition, The Popeyes Bahamas Bowl made an indelible mark on the NCAA Bowl season, and now the event looks to extend its reach through a partnership with “the worldwide leader in sports.”

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Baha Mar construction hits ‘stretching point’

Construction work on the $3.5 billion Baha Mar project has reached “the stretching point”, an outspoken businessman saying the main Chinese contractor simply “has to deliver” a completed development as rapidly as possible.

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Building resilience Part II: Taking step one

Resilience matters. So much so that some readers asked for a little more clarity around the process of getting started. This part two is designed to motivate you to step into building your resilience. Begin with the understanding that life is a proc

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Outreach 'too little, too late'

THE Progressive Liberal Party called it "incredible" that the FNM waited until just days before the general election to use social intervention as a tool in the fight against crime.

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Arrogance over vote

Arrogance is the killer alike an acute cancer of MPs and a Government - I suggest to Mr Philip Davis that your public response to apologising for the extreme unparliamentary act in 2002 Referendum is just that and if you don’t recognise it, then face the consequences.

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US: Bahamas energy challenge ‘not unique’

Washington - The Bahamas’ energy generation woes are not unique to this nation, a senior US diplomat said yesterday, adding that extracting efficiencies from energy infrastructure was “no easy work”.

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Christmas and Junkanoo

Christmas is incredibly just 90+ days away. Boy between the Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Youth, Sports & Culture or really the Ministry of Junkanoo the Bay Street Shop Retailers have been slammed dunked that I have to wonder will they survive through Christmas?

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Lucaya School to host turkey trot fun run

FREEPORT – As part of their ongoing support of the Grand Bahama Children’s Home, the Lucaya International School and its students once again hosted the 3rd annual ‘Turkey Trot’ fun run to raise much needed funds.

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Sandals honours lead performers

Sandals Royal Bahamian Spa & Offshore Island honoured its top performers on May 9 through the resort’s annual Sandals Prestige Awards.

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RENEWABLE ENERGY 'AMAZING CHANCE' FOR DIVERSIFICATION

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor The Bahamas has an "incredible opportunity" to diversify its economy by becoming a renewable energy exporter, a leading Caribbean expert yesterday saying it could emulate Israel's 92 per cent penetration rate if i

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Hitting near 3% growth to make ‘incredible difference’

Economic growth in the “upper 2 percent” range and above will make “an incredible difference” to The Bahamas’ economic prospects if achieved consistently, the Central Bank governor asserted yesterday.

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Bahamas Bowl packages include 5-day/4-night stay at Melia, VIP western endzone seating

SEVERAL weeks remain before the regular season determines which teams will travel to Nassau for the second annual Popeyes Bahamas Bowl and the marketing scheme is in high gear with offers to attract visiting football enthusiasts to the country.

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Bert Williams exhibition may come to Nassau

AN exhibition at the Museum of Modern Arts (MOMA) in New York City on the late Bahamian actor Bert Williams, which has gotten rave reviews, may be duplicated in Nassau soon.

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‘Incredible that we can’t keep lights on’

BAHAMAS Power & Light (BPL) yesterday blamed outside “interference” for an hours-long power outage that impacted much of New Providence and cost many businesses valuable sales and income

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That takes the cake - egg prices soaring

SEVERAL local bakeries have expressed frustration over the “incredible” rise in the price of eggs, among other items, in grocery stores on the island.

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Broker's Dorian rental plans gain 'incredible momentum'

A Bahamian real estate broker says his proposed Rental Assistance Programme for Hurricane Dorian victims is gaining “incredible momentum” among potential investors. Mario Carey, principal of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate MCR Group Bahamas, sa

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Munroe - I’m exactly man for the job

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe, QC, defended his past as a criminal attorney yesterday insisting that only a “stupid” person would believe this was not a beneficial tool in the dispensation of his Cabinet portfolio’s duties.

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Long Island marina to open ‘soon as possible’

Long Island’s Flying Fish Marina fared relatively well compared to other structures during Hurricane Joaquin, its representatives confirmed yesterday to Tribune Business. While unable to state an opening date, they said: “We are going to work to achieve that goal as quickly as possible”.

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Roaring 20s event helps Humane Society

KICKING OFF their upcoming 90th anniversary in style, the Bahamas Humane Society hosted the Great Gatsby Party, transporting their 200 guests back in time to an era of glitz and glamour.

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The beauty of art and nature at BNT art for the parks festival.

AN ELITE group of talented Bahamian artists will exhibit their works at Abaco Beach Resort during the Art for the Parks Festival, January 25-27, 2013.