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Valicia Rolle pens script for new Bahamian film

Valicia Rolle is the writer behind a new Bahamian film set to premiere tonight at the Bistro Underground Bahamas.

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Teenager accused of stabbing man to death for a dollar

A TEENAGER was remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison yesterday after being charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 25-year-old man over “one dollar” in a dice game.

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PM puts web shops in 'dice roll' dilemma

Two Bahamian web shop operators must now “roll the dice” on whether to proceed with their legal action against the Prime Minister after he re-opened the industry less than 24 hours after its filing.Wayne Munroe QC, the attorney for Paradise Games and

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Man stabbed to death over ‘one dollar’ after dice game

A 25-year-old man is dead after he was stabbed multiple times during an argument over “one dollar” around 5pm on Thursday at Wilkinson and Augusta Streets.

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Sands warns again on flu virus strain

HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands has again urged Bahamians to take warnings related to the H3N2 flu strain seriously.

Distributor defrauded of food supplies

A MAJOR food distributor has been defrauded of a “large amount” of food supplies.

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Culinary students show off their "Island Flare"

THE Island Flare Food Fight turned out to be an “overwhelming success”, according to organisers.

The Carnival merry-go-round

To some Bahamians, the world came to an end this week because Perry Christie postponed Carnival.

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Two held over three murders

POLICE arrested two men in connection with three separate murders that occurred in 2011 and 2012.

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Activists: Study exposes oil’s ‘roll of the dice’

OIL exploration opponents yesterday said their demands for a drilling halt are justified by a study showing The Bahamas must match almost 60 percent of US offshore crude output to fully offset all economic risks.

This grain salad might be the key to healthier eating in 2017

If you’re anything like the rest of us, you might tend to needlessly overcomplicate your life.

US will not tolerate online gaming

ALTHOUGH the future of a web shop industry for the Bahamas remains locked in the bosom of the courts, we suggest to Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe that he should not depend too heavily on American tourists becoming involved in the game of the dice. One look at what’s happening between the US and the twin island nation of Antigua and Barbuda should cool Mr Wilchcombe’s ardour about getting Americans involved.

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Three plead not guilty to $24,000 worth of food

THREE men were granted $5,000 bail in Magistrates Court on Friday after pleading not guilty to theft of more than $24,000 worth of food from a major distribution company.

The many faces of Brave Davis

We must size up two men to lead the country. A doctor and a lawyer. Where they differ is on character.

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Bahamas bids farewell to the Royal couple

The Bahamas bid farewell to Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday night after their visit to Abaco and Grand Bahama – the last leg of their trip.

It’s the gamble of a lifetime

While the details are grossly lacking about the “deal” declared by the Prime Minister relative to Baha Mar, right thinking Bahamians must give him the benefit of the doubt.

Wilchcombe prepared for a ‘Yes’ vote

THE establishment of regulated web shops – even the promotion of a web-shop industry – seems to be a foregone conclusion in government circles as Referendum Day, January 28, nears.

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Live 2 Dance, Dance 2 Victory

MEMBERS of a local dance company took the stage by storm at the Starquest International Dance Competition’s World Finals in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Here comes your new look

Here comes your new look YOUR local online news experience is about to become more interactive, more informative and more dynamic with the launch of the new www.tribune242.com this Monday. The Tribune is changing the look and feel of its website in order

US will not tolerate online gaming

ALTHOUGH the future of a web shop industry for the Bahamas remains locked in the bosom of the courts, we suggest to Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe that he should not depend too heavily on American tourists becoming involved in the game of the dice. One look at what’s happening between the US and the twin island nation of Antigua and Barbuda should cool Mr Wilchcombe’s ardour about getting Americans involved.