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Bahamas in action before beach soccer final
Follow the Bahamas' fortunes in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer World Cup Qualifying tournament live on twitter and tribune242.com
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TUESDAY'S UPDATES: PM reverses new measures
A DAY after announcing a seven-day immediate lockdown for New Providence, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has reversed the harsh measures, allowing food stores, pharmacies, water depots, gas stations and hardware stores to open from 6am to 9pm beginning Wednesday.
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Bahamian athletes in action today
Friday is a busy day for team Bahamas at the 2012 Olympic Games and you can follow all the action on Tribune242.com.
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Rodney Moncur taken into police custody, again
Reports have reached The Tribune that Justice of the Peace and former DNA candidate Rodney Moncur has been taken into police custody for the second time in one week.
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Tribune reaches online milestones
The Tribune's online following continues to grow with the 10,000 'likes' milestone reached on Facebook and more than 5,500 readers now following on Twitter.
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Stalls and boats destroyed in Potter's Cay blaze (Video)
The Fire Department is investigating after a huge blaze destroyed several structures and two boats at Potter’s Cay on Sunday.
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Minnis rallies in readers' poll to be named best person to lead FNM
THE latest tribune242.com poll saw a big swing in the final hours of it being online.
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Southeastern islands prepared for Tropical Storm Laura
Minister of Disaster Preparedness Iram Lewis said the southeastern islands of the Bahamas are prepared and officials are closely watching Tropical Storm Laura and its track in the Bahamas.
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Make your domain your own
I like the Japanese proverb that says: “Tigers die and leave their skins, while people die and leave their names”. If this is accurate, let’s look at the significance of other name types. I am sure you’d agree that practically everyone, and everything is known, labelled, tagged or remembered by names.
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VIDEO: B.B.C. news features Bahamian family's Commonwealth judo hopefuls
Head of the Bahamian Judo Association D'Arcy Rahming is the father of three judo champions - and two of his children will be representing the nation at this year's Commonwealth Games.
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OLYMPIC GAMES: Bahamas in action
Today sees Bahamian athletes in action for the first time at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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HURRICANE DORIAN: Tropical storm warning for northwest Bahamas, Minnis hits back at former PMs
Thursday's news.
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Readers react to gay pride weekend
THERE was a lively response on tribune242.com yesterday to the news that four days of pride celebrations will kick off this weekend in a bid to strengthen existing support systems for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered community.
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Man shot dead by armed robber
A man was shot dead outside his home on Saturday night - the third homicide of the day in the capital.
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OLYMPIC GAMES: Steven Gardiner reaches 400m semis amid mixed fortunes for Team Bahamas
Friday night in RIo.
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Two men shot dead in separate incidents
Two men are dead after shootings on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning.
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TRIBUNE POLL: Readers say 'no' to carnival
THE majority of voters in The Tribune online poll say they are NOT in favour of the Government’s controversial decision to host a Carnival in the Bahamas.
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PM tells COP26: Do what is needed, not what you can get away with
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis called on world leaders to take concrete action on climate change as he spoke at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday.
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The mysterious disappearance of Urban Renewal
URBAN Renewal has vanished completely from Grand Bahama...