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Smith sets out issues facing Nassau Village

Smith sets out issues facing nassau village PLP candidate for Nassau Village Dion Smith assured supporters that if elected, he will immediately set about addressing their concerns. Opening his constituency office on Saturday night, Mr Smith told the crow

Ex-policeman denied bail

Ex-policeman denied bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net AN ex-policeman convicted of manslaughter was denied bail yesterday by a judge who deemed him a flight risk in the face of a possible life sentence. Former corpo

Ex-policeman denied bail

Ex-policeman denied bail By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net AN ex-policeman convicted of manslaughter was denied bail yesterday by a judge who deemed him a flight risk in the face of a possible life sentence. Former corpo

Detective admits not placed accused killer's confession on detention record

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A POLICE detective who investigated a 2010 shooting death admitted he did not put the accused killer's confession on the detention record the evening it was made. Sgt 1406 Dwight Davis ma

Paedophile fires lawyer, appeal delayed again

Paedophile fires lawyer, appeal delayed again By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net CONVICTED paedophile Andre Birbal fired his lawyer yesterday, which led to another delay in his appeal against the conviction and sentence h

Paedophile fires lawyer, appeal delayed again

Paedophile fires lawyer, appeal delayed again By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net CONVICTED paedophile Andre Birbal fired his lawyer yesterday, which led to another delay in his appeal against the conviction and sentence h

MONEYGRAM SECURITY BREACH

By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net A MONEYGram agent in the Bahamas may have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars this weekend as a result of its system being hacked, The Tribune understands. Harvey Morris, managing dir

MONEYGRAM SECURITY BREACH

By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net A MONEYGram agent in the Bahamas may have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars this weekend as a result of its system being hacked, The Tribune understands. Harvey Morris, managing dir

MONEYGRAM SECURITY BREACH

By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net A MONEYGram agent in the Bahamas may have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars this weekend as a result of its system being hacked, The Tribune understands. Harvey Morris, managing dir

PLP'S ROLLINS ACCUSES FNM OF DECEIVING ELECTORATE

PLP'S ROLLINS ACCUSES FNM OF DECEIVING ELECTORATE By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE Progressive Liberal Party's Fort Charlotte candidate Andre Rollins accused the FNM of using deception as a tool to distract voters from a "bad reality." Mr

Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey'

Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey' By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A THIRD witness to the February 2006 murder of businessman Keith Carey took the stand yesterday as the retrial of the case continued. The witness, who wa

Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey'

Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey' By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A THIRD witness to the February 2006 murder of businessman Keith Carey took the stand yesterday as the retrial of the case continued. The witness, who wa

School given more than 500 new books

School given more than 500 new books MORE than 500 new books were recently donated to Sandilands Primary School through the Royal Society of St George. Judy Ansell-Grindrod, president of the Society, said it was her mother's wish that after her death, i

School given more than 500 new books

School given more than 500 new books MORE than 500 new books were recently donated to Sandilands Primary School through the Royal Society of St George. Judy Ansell-Grindrod, president of the Society, said it was her mother's wish that after her death, i

School given more than 500 new books

School given more than 500 new books MORE than 500 new books were recently donated to Sandilands Primary School through the Royal Society of St George. Judy Ansell-Grindrod, president of the Society, said it was her mother's wish that after her death, i

Cursed people, produce cursed relationships

By Kevin Ewing I believe this particular teaching will be by far one of the most informative teachings I have done to date. In this teaching we are about to venture into territory that very few preachers and teachers of the word of God ever venture into.

Cursed people, produce cursed relationships

By Kevin Ewing I believe this particular teaching will be by far one of the most informative teachings I have done to date. In this teaching we are about to venture into territory that very few preachers and teachers of the word of God ever venture into.

RELATIVE TELLS COURT OF BUILD-UP TO SEX ATTACK

RELATIVE TELLS COURT OF BUILD-UP TO SEX ATTACK By LAMECH JOHNSON ljohnson@tribunemedia.net THE relative of a 30-year-old woman who was sexually assaulted and murdered on a Friday the 13th morning two years ago told the Supreme Court what transpired hou

Christie mocks FNM 'We deliver' slogan

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie slammed the FNM's campaign slogan at a rally over the weekend, claiming all the governing party has delivered in the past five years is record levels of

Craft students urged to use their skills

Craft students urged to use their skills THE Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation, in conjunction with the Bahamas National Craft Association, held a graduation ceremony for participants in a shell craft and painting workshop. BAIC executive c