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Treating the summer garden
There are few vegetables that can be grown during the hottest months of the year and it may well be that many gardeners have empty veggie lots that need regular weeding.
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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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EDITORIAL: A history of travel that could impact our future
THERE are three words that show the nature of what we are battling in this latest spike of COVID-19 cases. Those are “history of travel”.
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Knowles brothers in lead after day 1 of Sir Durward Knowles National Junior Sailing Championships
IN a tribute to their late great-grandfather, Exuma’s brothers Emit and Joss Knowles put on a show as they led the pack after day one of the Sir Durward Knowles National Junior Sailing Championships.
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Sun Young Yoo breezes into lead at Pure Silk Bahamas Classic
SUN Young Yoo, of South Korea, battled strong winds to card an impressive round of 69 today with no dropped shots to forge a one-stroke lead midway through the second round of the Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic.
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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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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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BTC Chief 'optimistic' over 51% stake talks
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company's (BTC) chief executive said yesterday he was "cautiously optimistic" over the outcome of impending talks between the head of its 51 per cent majority owner and Prime Minister Perry Christie.
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Rudisha focused only on winning Olympic 800 gold
By RACHEL COHEN AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- David Rudisha won't concentrate on running fast this summer. Make no mistake, the 800-meter world-record holder needs to hold a swift pace and summon a fierce finishing kick to win that elusive Olympic gol
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How to crack the innovation code
IF YOU haven't heard of these two-dimensional Quick Response (QR) Codes yet, then you should be concerned - although much of the western business world still has to awaken to their potential, too. That tardiness is sometimes present when a seller offers me a business for sale to broker for them. In fact, when I come across a company lagging far behind in technology, I may even decline the offer. And that is 'case closed' - in my mind, at least - for the imperative to keep up with change.
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THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Combating the killer virus
Ever wondered where computer viruses come from?
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Wrong to say rape is impossible in marriage
House Speaker Halson Moultrie stirred up a hornet’s nest while commenting on a report titled: “The Criminalisation of Marital Rape and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Across the Commonwealth”.
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Govt explores ‘no build’ zones
The government is exploring the creation of “no-build zones” in The Bahamas, a senior Ministry of Works official said yesterday, with Hurricane Dorian’s devastation amplified by construction “shortcuts”.
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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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Moms, how much online privacy do you give your kids?
In the age of the internet and social media, just exactly how much privacy should children be allowed when it comes to online activities?
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Greg Moss: NHI charging Bahamians a second time for public health care
MARCO City MP Gregory Moss adamantly opposes National Health Insurance, which he says is really about charging Bahamians a second time for access to public health care that they are already paying for now through taxes paid to the government.
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THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Decoding the jargon with graphic effects
Whether you are a newcomer, a student or just in need of a refresher, graphic design is littered with jargon and terms you may not be familiar with. So here are a few key terms all graphic artists should know when printing, re-sizing, sharpening and detailing images.
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Mark Holowesko leads 1-2 finish for Bahamas at the Alpen Cup
MARK Holowesko led a 1-2 finish for the Bahamas at the Alpen Cup in Torbole, Italy, winning the first event in the International 5.5 metre Class Association event for 2015.
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Robinson finishes in four-way tie for 30th at Latin America Amateur Golf Championships
IT wasn’t the type of performance that Devaughn Robinson and Steven Kemp expected at the Latin America Amateur Golf Championships in Panama City over the weekend.
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Cable Bahamas ‘close to’ $50m preference goal
Cable Bahamas finished “close to target” on its recent $50 million preference share offering, Tribune Business was told yesterday, even though its local placement agent raised just 25 per cent of its US dollar goal.