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A new era of nail design

Technology has not only made our lives easier, it has also allowed us to be more creative in many areas.

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Stubbs case delayed

STEPHEN “Die” Stubbs’ indictment to the Supreme Court for an abetment to murder charge was delayed by two weeks.

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POTCAKEMAN TRIATHLON 2013

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$40M 'CIVIL WAR' RAGES IN PARADISE

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A full-scale civil war is raging between the developers and numerous residents of a $40 million Exuma-based real estate project, Tribune Business can reveal, the latter alleging there are difficulties with obtaini

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$40M 'CIVIL WAR' RAGES IN PARADISE

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A full-scale civil war is raging between the developers and numerous residents of a $40 million Exuma-based real estate project, Tribune Business can reveal, the latter alleging there are difficulties with obtaini

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$40M 'CIVIL WAR' RAGES IN PARADISE

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A full-scale civil war is raging between the developers and numerous residents of a $40 million Exuma-based real estate project, Tribune Business can reveal, the latter alleging there are difficulties with obtaini

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Indicted Bahamian: 'I can orchestrate fraudulent trades'

One of the two Bahamians indicted over a $500 million money laundering scheme allegedly told an undercover US federal agent he could “orchestrate” fraudulent securities trades and did this “all the time”.

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Who's going to be the longest rallying junior in the Bahamas?

THE last time the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Junior Development Committee hosted its Tennis-A-Thon, more than $5,000 was raised for local charities.

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Father's Day: Rise up o men of God!

WE are living in the midst of a revolution and don’t even recognise it?Today we sing lustily “Rise up O Men of God”. Remember Mother’s Day, no such song was sung. Why? Probably because there is no such concern. So why the demand for men?The revolutio

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Dominoes game ends with fatal shooting in Coconut Grove

A game of dominoes on Friday night ended with a man, who was on bail for an indictable offence, shot dead.

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BAMSI fire suspect’s case may be sent back to magistrate

A JUDGE has delayed, by two days, his decision on whether the indictment against a man accused of setting fire to a dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Sciences Institute should be squashed.

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Court dismisses employees' seven-day work week appeal

THE Court of Appeal has dismissed the legal bid of more than 20 Freeport Container Port employees to overturn the Supreme Court's upholding of their employer's previously implemented seven-day work week on the grounds that was not in violation of the Employment Act.

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Foreign nationals charged and fined with overstaying

TWO foreign nationals - a Jamaican and Irishman - were charged separately in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court with overstaying their time in the Bahamas.

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30 Haitian migrants apprehended in Abaco

IMMIGRATION officials apprehended 30 Haitian migrants in Abaco after a sloop was spotted near Man-O-War Cay and Scotland Cay.

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FNM condemn ‘hollow’ response from Davis

THE Free National Movement yesterday accused Progressive Liberal Party Leader Philip “Brave” Davis of issuing a “hollow” response concerning Lyford Cay resident Peter Nygard’s indictment.

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BTVI Students Experience Cultural Awakening

STUDENTS of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute recently experienced a cultural awakening when they visited ‘Educulture’, a museum on West Hill Street.

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Bahamians in fraud probe held in Belize

TWO Bahamian men were arrested on Friday at an airport in Belize three days after they were indicted by US federal prosecutors over an alleged $500 million securities fraud and money laundering scheme, according to a Belize news report.

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'GET YOUR POUND OF FLESH IN THE CORRECT ABATTOIR'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading QC told homeowners embroiled in an ongoing battle with the developers of their $52 million project to "seek their pound of flesh in the appropriate abattoir", rather than trouble Prime Minister Hubert In

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RAPIST'S SENTENCING IS DELAYED FOR THIRD TIME

RAPIST'S SENTENCING IS DELAYED FOR THIRD TIME BY DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - The sentencing of convicted rapist Eric O'Neil Strachan has been postponed a third time because a psychiatric report is still

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US seeks $95m over Freeport prescription drug 'scheme'

THE US government is seeking $95 million from a Canadian citizen charged with using a Freeport-based pharmacy, licensed by the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA), to export and sell illegal prescription drugs to US citizens.