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Florida supplier blames festival organiser for poor planning
THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider yesterday blamed Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson for the festival’s failure, stating that it was the promoters’ “poor planning and failure to meet our mutually agreed arrangements that we did not leave Miami to do this event”.
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Lawyer hits back at supplier over music festival claims
THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider was yesterday warned to govern himself accordingly ahead of a potential lawsuit after legal documents revealed alleged discrepancies in his claims that Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson was responsible for the event’s failure.
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Dame Marguerite in hospital
DAME Marguerite Pindling, the wife of the late Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling, is in hospital, Dr Duane Sands confirmed last night.
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Caribbean Muzik Festival sues Florida suppliers
THE Caribbean Muzik Festival committee is taking legal action in the United States against two Florida-based suppliers for allegedly defaulting on undertakings to supply stage and sound equipment, ultimately forcing the postponement of the final two nights of the event.
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On the campaign trail
THE spirit of this column seems to be catching, as more and more Bahamians take to making lighthearted fun of our political actors.
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Lady Pindling hits back over Sir Lynden 'endorsement' of Ingraham
Dame Marguerite Pindling, wife of the late Sir Lynden Pindling, has hit back at Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham over a video showing her husband 'endorsing' the FNM leader.
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Nomination Day: As it happened
FLAGS, prayers and motorcades – it can only be nomination day. With the election now less than three weeks away, nominations had to be handed in between 9am and noon yesterday.