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EDITORIAL: What a difference a week makes

THIS week started with optimism from Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar about an October reopening. It ends with the grim reality that the doors of one of our megaresorts, Baha Mar, will not likely open until Christmas at the earliest.

EDITORIAL: Taking food out of the mouths of those in need

WE know that many people in The Bahamas are suffering incredible hardship because of the economic effects of COVID-19.

EDITORIAL: How much is the price of liberty?

WHAT is the value of a year of your freedom? How about two years? How about nine?

EDITORIAL: We're wearing our sharpest suit but with empty pockets

THE Bahamas has made its pitch for how to reopen to tourism.

EDITORIAL: Swift action to protect our environment

THE government response to reports of damage to marine life and the seabed from cruise ships sheltering in Bahamian waters has been commendable.

EDITORIAL: A high price to pay for faking being ill

A high price to pay for faking being ill

EDITORIAL: Violence in the home and no money in our pockets

FOR a long time, there has been talk of the economic effects of COVID-19. For many Bahamians, it’s far more than just talk – it’s the reality today.

EDITORIAL: Chinese workers have had enough

The shoe is on the other foot now for The Bahamas.

EDITORIAL: We haven't tackled obesity - and now it's proving our downfall

WHEN it comes to the fight against COVID-19, our past failings are coming back to haunt us.

EDITORIAL: What is the course for the ship of state?

THERE’S some political sparring afoot. As readers of today’s Tribune can see, the deputy leaders of the FNM and PLP are taking potshots at one another.

EDITORIAL: Is a level playing field really the best way?

WITH the country on course to start to reopen next week, when will the borders fully reopen?

EDITORIAL: From lockdown to opening the doors

That wasn’t what we expected.

EDITORIAL: Hearing nurse Rolle shows reality of the COVID-19 fight

AS she fought a losing battle against COVID-19, nurse Bernadette Rolle recorded a voice note detailing her struggle.

EDITORIAL: The long arm of the law has a heavy hand

WHEN Deon Duverny set off to drive his cousin home, he did not expect the journey would end in a prison cell.