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Jasrado Chisholm ruled out for rest of year
JASRADO “Jazz” Chisholm Jr has been sidelined for over two months and, with the MLB regular season winding down, the Miami Marlins officially ruled out their All-Star second baseman for the remainder of the year.
Stupid are we!
I see that the politics of remote learning is not keeping pace with the reality of it all. Indeed, virtual learning is a new cultural pill that many Bahamian parents will have to swallow, and adjust to eventually.
‘Time long overdue to act on gender violence’
SENATE President LaShell Adderley says the time is now to enforce, amend and enact legislation to curb the scourge of gender-based violence in the country. “Enough is enough,” she said yesterday.
Foul play suspected as bodies of two women found in separate incidents
Police on Eleuthera and New Providence are investigating after the bodies of two women were found in separate incidents at the weekend.
Health insurance ‘pro-poor’ in NHI
Medical insurance will become “pro-poor” once the Government launches National Health Insurance’s (NHI) $100 million primary care phase, the scheme’s consultants have forecast.
sports inbrief
BASKETBALL BSC POSTSEASON EAGLES Nest pulled off a 40-35 victory over Temple Fellowship to secure a rematch with defending champions Macedonia Baptist in the Baptist Sports Council's 2012 Basketball League's 15-and-under best-of-three championship series.
Govt killing all it touches
EDITOR, The Tribune.
sports inbrief
TENNIS: FRENCH OPEN MATCH play was suspended due to rain on day four of the French Open at Roland Garros, with Bahamian tennis ace Mark Knowles on the brink of elimination in the men's doubles draw. Knowles and Xavier Malisse of Belgium dropped the first
Insurance Association chairman calls for focus on primary healthcare phase of NHI
BAHAMAS Insurance Association Chairman Emmanuel Komolafe has called for the Christie administration to direct “steady and consistent” focus on the primary healthcare phase of National Health Insurance if it is “serious” about successfully implementing the model by May of this year.
The end game
Mercifully, the debacle of the FNM Convention and the parade of political clowns and grotesque dancers are over and Bahamians are now able to get on with the very serious business and issues at hand. Good governance in a so-called democracy requires a strong opposition and a cadre of civil society partners to keep the government in focus; transparent and, more elusively, transparent.
Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys
Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net AS The Tribune's campaign to reform public transportation rolls on, the Royal Bahamas Police Force is weighing in on the debate. Memb
Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys
Police force joins debate over safety on city's jitneys By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net AS The Tribune's campaign to reform public transportation rolls on, the Royal Bahamas Police Force is weighing in on the debate. Memb
Messages to Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas members
My dear brothers and sisters in Rotary: I am pleased to offer my congratulations to you as you celebrated the 50th anniversary of Rotary in the Bahamas. Fifty years ago, charter members came together to begin a Rotary Club of Nassau to share their enthusi
Messages to Rotary Clubs of the Bahamas members
My dear brothers and sisters in Rotary: I am pleased to offer my congratulations to you as you celebrated the 50th anniversary of Rotary in the Bahamas. Fifty years ago, charter members came together to begin a Rotary Club of Nassau to share their enthusi
DNA and Minnis
Re: Punch Thursday - Bran ready to deal for 9 seats
Student spotlight
Ariana Slater, above, is graduated from the sixth grade at Castle Christian Academy.
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.
sports inbrief
SILVER LIGHTNING THE Silver Lightning Track and Field Club has announced that its third annual Thomas A Robinson Track Classic has been rescheduled for 9am June 16 at Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium. The meet was postponed from its original da