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Turnquest goes quietly – for now: 'I will have more to say about the allegations made against me and the actors that have perpetuated it'
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis accepted Peter Turnquest’s resignation as deputy prime minister and minister of finance yesterday evening, ending nearly a week of political intrigue after the East Grand Bahama MP was named in a Supreme Court lawsuit relating to an alleged $27m fraud.
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Pride in Bahamians
One time ago we advertised the natural beauty of our country and the friendliness of our people as the national resources of our country.
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Students learning about our living jewels
THE Bahamas National Trust (BNT) is working with the San Salvador Living Jewels Foundation, a local conservation organisation, to expand the national parks system to include five areas in the island: Southern Great Lake, Pigeon Creek and Snow Bay, Grahams Harbour, West Coast Dive Sites and Green’s Bay.
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'Preggars': What makes a 'serial mother'
By KIRKLAND H PRATT
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ART OF GRAPHIX: Essential qualities for graphic design
This is a typical question: “I’m thinking of choosing graphic design as a career path, as it appears to be a ‘cool’ profession. Besides, my first summer job was at a graphic design studio. And even though I was shocked at how intense the environment sometimes got, I was intrigued and still feel the need to pursue it. Do you have any advice?”
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Reckley on the Perfect Game roster
RYAN Reckley received the opportunity to showcase his skills against the top players in his class across the United States. He was named to the roster of the Perfect Game 14-U Select Baseball Festival hosted last weekend at the Jet Blue Park Player
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The sixth grader who inspired the creation of a new school library
LOWE Sound Primary School students can enjoy a brand new, fully equipped library inspired by sixth-grader Zaria Stapleton.Zaria is an avid reader. Her parents Myriam and Brian Stapleton fostered her love of reading by providing her with ample books t
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The Press Box column: Michael Strachan
THE Bahamas’ very own Michael Strachan, the talented rookie wide receiver with the Indianapolis Colts, is making waves and turning heads in Colts training camp.
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C-Force wows Grand Bahama
The Grand Bahama Performing Arts Society (GBPAS) last weekend hosted “C-Force, An Evening of Musical Fusion” at the Regency Theatre in Freeport. Also making an appearance was beloved Bahamian writer, poet and filmmaker Marion Bethel, who read some of her poetry, incorporating GBPAS scholarship recipient Chavez Parker on percussion into her performance.
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Host of events to mark Earth Day in Eleuthera
A HOST of events are taking place this weekend in Eleuthera to celebrate Earth Day.
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A comedy show
A LETTER to the Editor on Friday suggested that James Catalyn write a comedy show on current political events in Nassau.
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Reckley and Johnson in international showcase
Bahamian baseball prospects continue to showcase their skills on the international stage.
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NAGB gets set for 'vibrant' year in art and culture
The National Art Gallery of the Bahamas is expecting 2014 to be another vibrant year. Amanda Coulson, NAGB’s director, said the gallery will continue in the direction of hosting intriguing arts shows and arts education workshops; engaging in community and regional projects and partnership; and encouraging national dialogue.
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Minor league baseball prospects making an impact
YOUNG Bahamian minor league prospects have made impacts with their respective franchises throughout spring training, setting the stage for highly anticipated regular seasons.
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Book review: Dr Leslie Minus offers exciting, refreshing reflection on the life of Jacob
IS it correct to suggest that Jacob stole the birthright of Esau? Was the place of the burial of Rachel the same as the birth of Christ? If so, what was its original name? What is the prophetic connection between the reconciliation of Esau and Jacob…and 9/11? Is prosperity always the result of divine blessing?
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D’Andre Vilmar sees his stock rise headed into junior year
HE may not be grabbing major headlines yet for the recruiting class of 2017, but Bahamian guard D’Andre Vilmar has seen his stock increase headed into his junior year.
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Freeport's supply chain benefits pushed globally
A senior Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) executive has presented Freeport’s potential advantages as an assembly and distribution hub to a global audience.
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The firing of Travis Robinson
HAD Bain and Grants Town MP Travis Robinson severed ties with the governing Free National Movement, the narrative throughout the country would have been that Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis is losing control of his party, particularly his MP backbenchers.
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Well done, Quakoo Street
On the very cool night of January 8, 2015 I sat waiting quietly and comfortably in the Quakoo Street Police Station for a relatively small matter to be resolved.