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ART OF GRAPHIX: The flowering of creativity
It is often said that not all gifts are created equal, which is something that design trendsetter, Machelle Brown, can attest to. This designer is often referred to as a “cut above the rest” in her field, as she produces impressive designs throughout
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A vision for a successful marriage
Married for half a decade, Glenn and Keshelle Davis say they have a successful relationship because they were able to master the art of vision planning and recognise the importance of continuously finding purpose in the interconnected lives they agreed to when they said “I do”.
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The secret to a love that lasts
To celebrate February as the month of love, Tribune Woman will be taking a closer look at successful, long-term relationships, interviewing couples who think they’ve found the secret to true and lasting romance. Today, we speak to Derek and Lashanta Smith who have been married for 10 years and have four children together.
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Rest in peace softball player ‘Suzy Q’
THE Grand Bahama softball community is mourning the loss of one of its finest players - Suzanne “Suzy Q” Adderley.
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NPOTSA ALL-STAR CLASSIC SET FOR SATURDAY
THE New Providence Oldtimers Softball Association is set to hold its All-Star Classic in the Archdeacon Canon William Thompson Softball Park at the Southern Recreation Grounds on Saturday.
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LaFleur has her eyes on pro card
After falling short last year, national physique champion Lorraine LaFleur said she intends to settle for nothing less than a professional card when she competes next month when the Central American and Caribbean Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships return to the Bahamas.
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‘Dangerous’ man hunted
POLICE last night issued a wanted notice for a man in connection with an incident of grievous harm.
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Measurables key to advertising win
I LOVE to watch the Super Bowl advertisements. These ads cost $4 million to run for 30 seconds, not including production costs, which could also run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. This year did not disappoint. Super Bowl ads had everything from an Eskimo trading in his sled for a new car to the Beckham commercial, which seemed to focus on his tattooed muscular body. Finally, we see he is selling his new line of underwear.
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Sharing their love stories
VERY couple has their own, unique story about how their relationship came to be.
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‘Q’ Ferguson doesn’t advance to 100m finals
BEIJING, China — Sheniqua ‘Q’ Ferguson would have liked to run faster, but she’s still trying to fathom what went wrong in her first round of the women’s 100 metres at the 5th IAAF World Championships on Sunday morning.
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MITCHELL says Bahamians are 'fed up' with protests about Cuban detainees
Fred Mitchell said it was 'reprehensible that The Bahamas is being attacked in this way, apparently with official sanction. It is simply outrageous.'
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Bodybuilders continue to ‘push through challenges’
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that many local gyms were closed at various intervals, preventing many of the athletes from training, Bahamas Bodybuilding, Wellness and Fitness president Joel Stubbs said he was still pleased with the performances from the bodybuilders in 2021.
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Man charged with murder wanted for bail violation
A 29-year-old Grand Bahama man charged with murder is wanted by police for a bail violation.
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‘Q’ Ferguson looking forward to fine season
BAHAMIAN sprinter Sheniqua ‘Q’ Ferguson is loving it in Jamaica. Having made the move from her former training base to join the MVP Track Club, Ferguson says everything is going well. Despite early nervousness about the change, she is now looking forward to a fine season.
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Men wanted in murder probe
POLICE in Grand Bahama have issued all points bulletins for three Bimini men that they believe can help with an open murder investigation.
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Training venue change paying big dividends for ‘Q’ Ferguson
A change in training venue from the United States to the Caribbean is certainly starting to pay off big dividends for sprinter Sheniqua ‘Q’ Ferguson.
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Swimming with horses thanks to Camperdown Riding Club
Q: Why are most horses in shape? A: Because they’re on a stable diet.
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Bahamian women encouraged to chase purpose, not men
LIVING according to her motto – “Chase Purpose, Not Penis” – a slogan that is now printed on a new line of T-shirts – was not easy for Simone Gibson.
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WORLD VIEW: No, the idea of CARICOM is not dead
A commentary, published on March 8 by Camillo Gonsalves, a Minister of the Government of St Vincent and the Grenadines, was headlined “Every Island for itself’. The first line was unequivocal in stating “The idea of CARICOM died on December 16, 2020”.