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Students advance to golf Nationals

Girls Lower Primary (8am)

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Becoming hell on earth

Often at the Mercy of Thugs

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GENERAL ELECTION – as it happened

Live coverage of the 2021 General Election results.

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Rising Sea

Thanks for publishing the following poem

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Desmond Mpilo Tutu

In Fire Forged and Purified [Desmond Mpilo Tutu, October 7, 1931 to December 26, 2021]

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A COMIC'S VIEW: A political view inspired by the next generation

THIS week, thanks to our “new normal” and online learning, I was tasked with explaining to my ten-year-old how fun “limericks” can be. After a (very long) lesson, I finally got him rhyming. Surprisingly, the kid’s a good learner. He’s almost a pro at condensing complex thoughts into little bites.

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A COMIC'S VIEW: From pandemic to a political soap opera

ONE thing I’ve kept a keen eye on from the sidelines (thanks to the COViD-19 global pandemic) is the soap opera playing out between the current FNM administration and the opposition PLP in regards to the handling of the entire pandemic and the subsequent results.

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NAUGHTY’S NFL PICKS - WEEK 9

LAST WEEK: 8-7 SEASON: 86-36

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On the front line

Amid this dark and gloom that circles our world–

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‘A Run for Thanksgiving’ cross country highlights

THE Bahamas Scholastic Athletic Association held its 10th annual Cross-Country event under the theme, “A Run For Thanksgiving” at Goodman’s Bay on Saturday.

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In tribute

Lost Mom this week. But there she is my sweet. The Holland Marsh Canal.

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A poem to Duke Smith

PLEASE publish this birthday poem that I wrote for my oldest brother, Duke Bradley Smith.

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A COMIC'S VIEW: Twas the night before Christmas

‘TWAS the night before Christmas when all through the House;

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Naughty’s NFL picks 2021

Well, the best time of the year, the NFL season is finally upon us.

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FACE TO FACE: We all know someone the virus has taken - how many more?

THE amount of COVID- 19 deaths have risen steadily in recent weeks, so much so that almost every Bahamian knows someone who has succumbed to the virus. It is rampant and merciless. In a small population like The Bahamas, the effects of the disease have hit home for many.

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‘Rise Bahamas, Rise!’

Attached is a poem written by me in April 1999, which I submit for publication in memory of our little darling Bella and the call to our national compassion and action: “Rise Bahamas, Rise!”

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Police Advice: Watch for the warning signs which show a child is being abused

Parents, it is imperative to remember your children are gifts from God.

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A COMIC'S VIEW: Supply chain Christmas list is a little short

CHRISTMAS is in the air, it’s obvious if you look around town though that the pandemic is still having its effects.

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GB schools bracing for return of sporting activities

With classroom sessions back in rotation since November, schools in Grand Bahama are now bracing for the return of their sporting activities.

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