Turtle killer
Re: Hunt for turtle’s hammer killer.
Also proud of Penny
WELL Mr Aranha, your sigh of relief was short lived.
EDITORIAL: Trump polls rise despite poor leadership
The image of American President Donald Trump that seems universal is of him with a self-satisfied, smug smirk on his face. But as he careens carelessly around issues about which he studiously refuses to inform himself, he continues to threaten America’s place and standing in the world.
Turtle killing
I don’t have the mental toughness to view a 41 second Facebook video of a purported Grand Bahama male resident bludgeoning the head of an obviously distressed sea turtle.
Education need
READ your excellent leader article about Grand Bahama (Feb 20th) and agree with what was written. However, along with imagination we need Education.
Discrimination
SO we are going to celebrate discriminating Women’s Day-week.
LETTER TO THE BUSINESS EDITOR: Why Wal-Mart’s big box does not fit the Bahamas
Kindly allow me space to reply to Richard Coulson’s February 25 letter to the editor, and to the public at large, with further insight on why Wal-Mart or a similar company entering the Bahamian market is not a good thing for the country.
Red-tinted spectacles
I write in response to this week’s intemperate attack on human rights attorney Fred Smith, QC, by regular contributor, The Graduate. In that letter, Smith was warned to beware the dangers of hubris by a writer who seems oblivious to the fact that his own words drip with an unthinking arrogance typical of those whose party has recently returned to power.
Can’t afford Carifta event
CARIFTA - $19m costs and seemingly we don’t have that?
Bahamian Bonaparte
Fred Smith, Esquire, QC, needs to be reminded of the very arduous lesson that French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte found out the hard way in 1812. With his Grande Armée (the largest in the history of war at that time) he had all of Europe at his feet but then he overplayed his hand and invaded Russia only to be rebuffed and humiliated.
For export only
Thank you, Editor, for allowing me to express my serious concerns. I am eternally grateful.
Proud of Penny
On page 3 of today’s Tribune, I scoured the lengthy report on the “$30M BRIDGE” at Glass Window, and breathed a sigh of relief that there was no mention of the misnamed “Caribbean side”.
Focus more on crime than immigration
An open letter to the Bahamian people and the Ministry of National Security.
Where the sea meets the facts
Many Bahamians make the mistake of getting their “facts” from bloggers, Youtube videos and other social media!
Family Island clinics
IT was the news article, Bodies in Bathtubs, that is prompting this letter, but by no means is this the only issue at hand.


