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Faith United makes debut with 14-10 victory over St Paul's

FAITH United handed the Baptist Sports Council’s defending men’s champions St Paul’s Fox Hill their third consecutive loss as the 2014 Softball Classic continued on Tuesday night.

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Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels'

Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels' Sub-Deck: * Arawak Homes chief says foreclosed properties creating over-supply further depressing market * Says IMF suggesting 'current public policy not adequate' * Bahamian living standards 'in decline' File

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HOMEBUILDER AT '1/3 OF PRE-CRISIS LEVELS'

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading Bahamian property developer yesterday told Tribune Business that homebuilding activity is down to "one-third of where it used to be" pre-recession, with the company now having to compete against an over-

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Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels'

Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels' By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading Bahamian property developer yesterday told Tribune Business that homebuilding activity is down to "one-third of where it used to be" pre-recession, with the com

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Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels'

Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels' By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading Bahamian property developer yesterday told Tribune Business that homebuilding activity is down to "one-third of where it used to be" pre-recession, with the com

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Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels'

Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels' By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading Bahamian property developer yesterday told Tribune Business that homebuilding activity is down to "one-third of where it used to be" pre-recession, with the com

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Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels'

Homebuilder at '1/3 of pre-crisis levels' By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor A leading Bahamian property developer yesterday told Tribune Business that homebuilding activity is down to "one-third of where it used to be" pre-recession, with the com

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'Rotation' means no Baker's Bay Mexican increase

The Bahamian Contractors Association's (BCA) chief yesterday said the latest Mexican construction workers arriving at Abaco's Baker’s Bay project will not increase its foreign labour component.

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URCA summons for radio operator struck down

THE Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority’s attempt at issuing a criminal summons on ZSR Sports Radio’s operator for allegedly operating without a licence was struck down by a senior magistrate. The Tribune understands Deputy Chief Magistra

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Songs of broadway come to queen's college

Songs of broadway come to queen's college THE first of three performances of "Broadway over Queen's, Act II" was held last night at Queen's College's Geoffrey Brown Auditorium. The performance featured students from both the primary and senior sections o

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Songs of broadway come to queen's college

Songs of broadway come to queen's college THE first of three performances of "Broadway over Queen's, Act II" was held last night at Queen's College's Geoffrey Brown Auditorium. The performance featured students from both the primary and senior sections o

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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS

ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS

ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS

ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS

ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS

ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

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Expert educators to visit the Bahamas next year

THE Alumni Associations of the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in The Bahamas has announced that Michael Hemesath, president of Saint John’s University and Mary Hinton, the newly-appointed president of the College of Saint Benedict will visit The Bahamas early next year.

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'FNM HAS MISMANAGED COUNTRY'

'FNM HAS MISMANAGED COUNTRY' By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE FNM administration has done nothing but mismanage the country and its economy, opposition MP Ryan Pinder claimed yesterday. During the House of Assembly debate on 15 Bills aimed

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COB to host open tryouts for 11th, 12th graders in NP

IN an effort to build upon the foundation of their successful athletic programme, the College of the Bahamas will continue its search for elite student athletes.

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Argentina's oil takeover rattles investors

By LUIS ANDRES HENAO and MICHAEL WARREN Associated Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentina's takeover of its top energy company from Spain's Repsol might solve the country's short-term energy needs, and thrills Argentines who blame privatizations