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COB experts feature on PBS show
TWO College of The Bahamas English professors will be among the linguistic experts featured in a special Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) documentary entitled “Talking Black In America” that explores the evolution of African-American speech and factors that have influenced it.
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Young sailors in spotlight: Derbyshire and de Souza take titles at Jr Laser Nationals
BEN Derbyshire enjoyed an easy win in the Laser 4.7 class as he took all but one race in the series at this year’s Junior Laser Nationals in Montagu Bay.
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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Trading up with your fundraising
I do not watch much TV, but if something catches my interest I will watch a bit of it from time to time.
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UB Mingoes’ Lhevinne Joseph leads team to 13th place at Embry-Riddle Cross-Country Classic
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — The University of The Bahamas men’s cross country runner Lhevinne Joseph lead the team to a 13th place finish in a strong field of 19 Saturday at the Embry-Riddle Cross-Country Classic.
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Marketing Revolution: Don't get sold on the excuses
It has been my personal experience that a bad salesperson cannot even give away money.
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Atlantis set to regain 'lot of lost bookings'
Despite losing “a lot of bookings” due to Hurricane Sandy, Atlantis is set to regain them after “most” rebooked for later in 2012.
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Top Olympic tickets for sale, but it will cost you
By DANICA KIRKA Associated Press LONDON (AP) -- There are still tickets on sale for the men's 100-meter finals at the London Olympics -- contrary to what most people think. The opening and closing ceremonies too. Even beach volleyball (but not too many.) A
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Thompson defies wind to win Great Exuma Classic
HIGH winds have been wreaking havoc among the professional golfers at the Web.com Tour’s Bahamas Great Exuma Classic this week, with only the winner, Kyle Thompson, finishing better than par.
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USA retains title in the Women’s 4x800, clocks world-leading time
THE United States was able to retain the title in the Women’s 4x800m and set a world-leading time in the process.
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Union chief Pinder to run for MP in Fox Hill
BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder has announced that he will attempt to become a parliamentarian next year by running as a candidate in the Fox Hill constituency.
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The confusion of Baha Mar claims
IT IS good to know that, as I previously predicted, the vast majority of the 2,000 Bahamian former Baha Mar employees are being paid off smoothly and efficiently, with few serious disputes.
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Tour provider: COVID growth 'unacceptable'
A major tour operator yesterday branded The Bahamas COVID-19 response as a “disaster" and voiced fears that the cruise ships may bypass Nassau even if they resume sailing in November.
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South Andros resort in November return
A South Andros resort has joined a 500-member luxury hotel association as it readies for a November 1 opening following renovations underway amid the COVD-19 pandemic. Wilfried Vincent, general manager of the Tiamo Resort, confirmed to Tribune Busin
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Seven injured after rogue wave smashes Bo Hengy cabin windows
SEVEN people were taken to hospital on Monday night after a “rogue wave” struck the Bo Hengy III while the boat was passing through the ‘Devil’s Backbone’ on its way back to the capital.
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Farmers: $9k packing house limit 'can't buy year's fertilizer'
BAHAMIAN farmers on the Family Islands say marketing their produce continues to pose a major challenge, one telling Tribune Business: "You have to fight to get your stuff sold."
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Residents concerned for 20 years over fuel spills
CONCERNS over fuel spills from the service station at Robinson Road and Old Trail Road intersection remain unanswered after more than 20 years, according to area residents.
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Robinson and Kemp representing Bahamas in Latin America Amateur Championship
IT wasn’t the start that Devaughn Robinson expected as he made his third appearance in the Latin America Amateur Championship.
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Bahamas wins Davis Cup opener
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association men’s national team won their opening match of the American Zone III Davis Cup tie at the National Tennis Club in La Paz, Bolivia.
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Bahamian women enjoy ‘Ladylike’ night out at Fusion
It was very welcome break from the ordinary for the women who attended the second themed ladies’ night event at Fusion Superplex featuring the critically acclai≠med movie “Hustlers” starring Jennifer Lopez, Cardi B and Lizzo.
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How to get 'abs ready'
Yes, summer is officially over. But there is no reason not to get a head start and be “abs ready” for next summer. And let’s be honest, the Bahamas’ summer weather lasts 10 months of the year.