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Faith Alive weekend raises the spirit
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
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US Embassy official is victim of robbery
LESS than two months after an attack on a senior US diplomat, another US official was robbed at the beach with his family last weekend.
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Vaccination incentives
While I see nothing wrong with the government using financial incentives to encourage people to get vaccinated, I object strongly to them using the exploitative proceeds from numbers gambling to do so.
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Lewis: I’m running for FNM leader
FORMER Minister of Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction Iram Lewis, the member of Parliament for Central Grand Bahama, announced yesterday that he is running for leader of the Free National Movement.
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National Reparations Committee considers approaching UN International Court of Justice for opinion on compensation
THE Bahamas National Reparations Committee supports approaching the United Nation’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) for an opinion on securing reparations for slavery.
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Abaco – 900 shanty town homes set to be razed
THE government is tasked with finding alternative housing for nearly 1,000 households in shanty towns across Abaco as the Shanty Town Action Task Force (SATF) recommits to the self-imposed deadline of clearing unregulated communities on that island on or before July 31,2019.
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Convicted cannot be denied bail?
Greetings and thank you for this opportunity to release these several points of interest to scores of Bahamians, many of whom have had direct experiences relating to loved ones being murdered, or harmed by these brazen criminals, etc.
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Historic day as PM has audience with the Pope
PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday made history by becoming the first Bahamian Prime Minister to have an audience with the Pope in the Vatican.
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MP concerned about flight time for victim
WEST Grand Bahama and Bimini MP Pakesia Parker Edgecombe said the concerns of her constituents about the length of time it took for a critically ill patient to be flown from Bimini to New Providence will be addressed.
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New directors chosen for Bahamas family planning
LAST fall, at its annual general meeting, the Bahamas Sexual Health and Rights Association (BaSHRA), also known as Bahamas Family Planning, elected a new slate of directors.
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PM affirms commitment to getting reparations from UK
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis affirmed the government’s commitment to getting reparations from the United Kingdom yesterday.
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Kiwanis Club of Fort Montagu celebrates 50 years
The Kiwanis Club of Fort Montagu celebrated 50 years of service throughout the Bahamas on March 31.
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ACM Conference promotes outreach to young men
The Anglican Church Men Council (ACM) hosted its 40th Conference in New Providence from April 10 to 14.
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Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands
Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands By Farah REGGAE artist, Delyno Brown popularly known as "Pressure Bust Pipe" is recovering from gun shot wounds to his upper thigh. The artist who is known for his hit song "Coming Right Back" was am
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Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands
Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands By Farah REGGAE artist, Delyno Brown popularly known as "Pressure Bust Pipe" is recovering from gun shot wounds to his upper thigh. The artist who is known for his hit song "Coming Right Back" was am
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Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands
Pressure recovering after shooting in Virgin Islands By Farah REGGAE artist, Delyno Brown popularly known as "Pressure Bust Pipe" is recovering from gun shot wounds to his upper thigh. The artist who is known for his hit song "Coming Right Back" was am
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EDITORIAL: Brookfield here to stay – so work together for a brighter future
THE future of Atlantis has been up in the air for a long time – but now it is off the market.
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Deputy PM calls for collaboration to close gender gap
DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister of Finance K Peter Turnquest yesterday underscored the need for all sectors of society to closely collaborate on efforts to close the gender gap.
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Central Bank hit by staff sickout
A NUMBER of Central Bank workers called in sick yesterday to protest unresolved grievances with management.
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Credit unions told to return to roots
The Senate president has urged the $350 million-strong credit union movement to promote sustainable development and saving by its members, rather than rely on consumer lending for growth.