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BLACKLISTED: BRANVILLE MCCARTNEY

By NOELLE NICOLLS Tribune Features Editor nnicolls@tribunemedia.net WHEN it comes to illegal immigration Branville McCartney, member of parliament for Bamboo Town, time and time again, proves himself to be a master at pandering, but last week he added a

Continuing tradition: 'Peaceful, free and fair elections'

Continuing tradition: 'Peaceful, free and fair elections' The Rt. Rev'd. Laish Zane Boyd, Sr. Bishop of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands We have a rich legacy of fair and peaceful elections, of which we can all be proud. The advance poll ha

A time for us

By Rev. Angela Palacious During this time when we reflect on the holy family and the showing forth of God's plan of salvation to the magi, we cannot help but pause and ponder the message that is intended for us as individuals and as a people. What are t

Fighting back nematodes

Fighting back nematodes By Gardener Jack Perhaps as you are reading this someone who has been gardening for a year or two is discovering that one of his promising tomato plants is wilting. This is puzzling because the plants were watered well. The gard

Annual Missions Conference returns to Grace Community

On Sunday, January 29, Grace Community Church will launch its 26th Annual Global Missions Conference. God's messenger for the conference this year is once again Senior Pastor Allan Lee, Calvary Bible Church. The church is looking forward to see how God wi

THE LAW OF ANTAGONISM

By Kevin Ewing All relationships are governed by laws whether we admit it or not. As a matter of fact I would further my point by saying everything, be it seen or unseen meaning physical or spiritual has its boundaries or limits set by laws that governs

Engaging God's word

By Rev Angela Palacious As you read holy scripture, you will find yourself challenged, consoled, transformed and inspired if you place yourself in the stories told and apply the wisdom gained to your everyday life. Let us consider some of the stories in

Crohn's Disease and the mouth

Crohn's Disease and the mouth By Dr Andre Clarke Crohn's disease is a disease of chronic inflammation affecting the end of the small intestine and the beginning part of the large intestine. The intestine is the part of the digestive tubing between the

BLACKLISTED: BRANVILLE MCCARTNEY

By NOELLE NICOLLS Tribune Features Editor nnicolls@tribunemedia.net WHEN it comes to illegal immigration Branville McCartney, member of parliament for Bamboo Town, time and time again, proves himself to be a master at pandering, but last week he added a

Who said what?

Who said what? In this recap of the spousal rape debate, see comments made by Bahamian leaders when the amendment was proposed in 2009. Those who supported the amendment? Charlene Paul, Kingdom Women in Business: "To protect the rights of the wife,

Crohn's Disease and the mouth

Crohn's Disease and the mouth By Dr Andre Clarke Crohn's disease is a disease of chronic inflammation affecting the end of the small intestine and the beginning part of the large intestine. The intestine is the part of the digestive tubing between the

Kissing and the mouth

Kissing and the mouth By Dr Andre Clarke It is Valentine's Day and many Bahamians will use this opportunity to exchange gifts and to profess and confirm love. Even though this is a common practice in western society, it is still very important to be cau

Kissing and the mouth

Kissing and the mouth By Dr Andre Clarke It is Valentine's Day and many Bahamians will use this opportunity to exchange gifts and to profess and confirm love. Even though this is a common practice in western society, it is still very important to be cau

Kissing and the mouth

Kissing and the mouth By Dr Andre Clarke It is Valentine's Day and many Bahamians will use this opportunity to exchange gifts and to profess and confirm love. Even though this is a common practice in western society, it is still very important to be cau

The secrets to growing papaya

The secrets to growing papaya By Gardener Jack The papaya is such a common fruit in the Bahamas and has so many wonderful features that I feel we sometimes take it for granted and do not get the most out of its qualities. It is easy to grow, very pro

Purpose preserves life

Purpose preserves life By Allison Miller Many people I know believe in untimely death. They believe that God promised us three score and ten years which adds up to 70 years. I believe that when an individual succumbs to their demise it was their time to

New plants from old

New plants from old By Gardener Jack Plants use many means of propagation. Although most plants regenerate from seeds there are plants that grow from bulbs, tubers, rhizomes, and corms. The leaf of life develops small rooted plants along the edges of it

The keys to excellence in 2012

By Pastor Kevin Ewing The defining moments of 2012 will be predicated on the people you decided to leave behind or bring along out of 2011. It will also be a reflection of whether you became bitter of better through the many challenges of 2011. God has a

Wax Jambu

Wax Jambu By Gardener Jack The month of June brings the first ripe mangoes but it is wax jambu that fascinates my grandchildren. They consume wax jambu fruits by the dozen and tend to reduce the tree to a shambles. Wax jambu (Syzygium samanganse) origi