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STATESIDE: White House demolition linked to $230M claim

$230 million is a pretty big number.

DEIDRE BASTIAN: Set professional tone from the very first day

THERE are some clear ‘do’s’ and ‘don’ts’ for workplace professionalism that apply universally.

ALICIA WALLACE: Who will defend our ‘Zone of Peace’?

We’re living through a time of significant change in economies and global politics.

FACING REALITY: When teachers abandon their ‘sacred service’

Education is not just an occupation but a covenant with the future.

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Op-Ed: International culture festival thrives despite absence of a couple countries

The International Culture Wine and Food Festival, but where were the U.K. and the United States?

DEREK SMITH: Human risk is blind spot for governance

HUMAN capital risk is not a compliance or human resources issue.

INSIGHT: Unions, Davis and timing for election

ELECTION, election, election – it’s been the talk of the past week with candidates being named and others jockeying for position.

KDK REPORT: Balance needed on the road of life

Earlier this year, my patient was injured in a motorcycle accident.

WORLD VIEW: A new world order ...or the formal admission of the old?

The world has long spoken of a “rules-based order,” as though the law itself held dominion over power.

KEITH ROYE II: Bahamas must embrace the payments revolution

If you have walked into a Nassau coffee shop lately and paid with your phone, you have experienced first-hand what is rapidly becoming the new normal.

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COLUMN: Bahamas getting the US Ambassador we need

LAST Tuesday, the US Senate confirmed the appointment of Hershel Walker as the next American ambassador to The Bahamas.

IVOINE INGRAHAM: The corrosion of purpose

There was a time when entering politics meant something noble; the intentions were to serve, a commitment to bettering the lives of others, and a promise to represent those who are left out. In today’s landscape, that original flame of service goes out due to arrogance, greed, and the intoxicating lure of power.

IAN FERGUSON: How firms, workers can benefit from Sabbaticals

Vacations are common to those in the active workforce, but extended Sabbaticals also have great value for persons in highly-stressed environments who can afford the luxury.

Why is NIB headquarters in dilapidated condition?

A good number of Bahamians have been pleased with the service received at the National Insurance Board (NIB) headquarters on Baillou Hill Road.