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Probe of Afghan Quran burning nearing completion

By Associated Press A joint investigation by NATO and Afghan officials into the burning of copies of the Quran that triggered riots and more than 30 deaths is nearly complete, and preliminary findings could be released within days, Western officials said

Probe of Afghan Quran burning nearing completion

By Associated Press A joint investigation by NATO and Afghan officials into the burning of copies of the Quran that triggered riots and more than 30 deaths is nearly complete, and preliminary findings could be released within days, Western officials said

Probe of Afghan Quran burning nearing completion

By Associated Press A joint investigation by NATO and Afghan officials into the burning of copies of the Quran that triggered riots and more than 30 deaths is nearly complete, and preliminary findings could be released within days, Western officials said

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer EATING bread at bedtime, or fatty foods in large amounts, are remedies some people turn to after heavy drinking. Hangovers, which can also be considered "morning sickne

Empowering women for nation building

Empowering women for nation building By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer IT HAS been 50 years since women in the Bahamas first exercised their right to vote. Since then, women have represented themselves in the top class of every sector in societ

Women shine in a 'man's world'

Women shine in a 'man's world' By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer FORMER Norwegian Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, attracted a great deal of attention in 1986, after electing eight women to cabinet, who, at the time, made up almost half

Women shine in a 'man's world'

Women shine in a 'man's world' By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer FORMER Norwegian Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, attracted a great deal of attention in 1986, after electing eight women to cabinet, who, at the time, made up almost half

Women shine in a 'man's world'

Women shine in a 'man's world' By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer FORMER Norwegian Prime Minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, attracted a great deal of attention in 1986, after electing eight women to cabinet, who, at the time, made up almost half

Medical conference highlights health care trends

Medical conference highlights health care trends By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer THE Medical Association of the Bahamas held its 40th annual Scientific Conference under the theme "Current Trends in Health Care: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats"

Medical conference highlights health care trends

Medical conference highlights health care trends By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer THE Medical Association of the Bahamas held its 40th annual Scientific Conference under the theme "Current Trends in Health Care: A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats"

Dr Nottage 'vindicated' on family planning

Dr Nottage 'vindicated' on family planning By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer The relationship between family planning and poverty reduction was once a topic that consumed the mind of parliamentarian and medical doctor Bernard Nottage. When he

Dr Nottage 'vindicated' on family planning

Dr Nottage 'vindicated' on family planning By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer The relationship between family planning and poverty reduction was once a topic that consumed the mind of parliamentarian and medical doctor Bernard Nottage. When he