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Referendum misconception

There is a huge misconception that the referendum held a while ago was whether or not to legalise webshops.

Deserved words of praise for hospital staff

Last week, I was admitted to The Princess Margaret Hospital, Maternity Ward, in labour, because I had a previous caesarean section, I knew that I was to deliver by that mode again. The reception I got on the Labour Ward was great.

Robin Hood in reverse

EDITOR, The Tribune.

PLP imitates FNM plan

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Unions see the PLP's true colour

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Taxing webshops?

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Undue political influence

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Figures don't add up

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Red flag

EDITOR, The Tribune.

You cannot silence protesters

Following the comments made by MP for Tall Pines, a small but mighty group has responded in various ways, including direct dialogue and a comprehensive email to Minister of Social Services Melanie Griffin and Prime Minister Perry Christie. They have both failed to respond, forcing us to involve others in the conversation and the push for government action.

Act now to avoid reaching legal limit

Greetings. Praying for you, sir, and your officers of The Royal Bahamas Police Force, that God would not only keep you all safe, but would continue to give them good results.

Lightbourn lucky to find favour

It is widely known that Ismael Lightbourn was the managing partner of one of The Bahamas’ most prestigious accounting firms. He had, and possibly continues to hold, ownership interest in a high-end accessory shop in downtown Nassau.

Shame on Christie and PLP women

When I heard Leslie Miller talking about beating up a former girlfriend, I was disgusted. But I wasn’t surprised. I’m only surprised that he would be so stupid to say it out loud. But I guess in his mind he thought it would be okay.

Tax lessons

A governing party insider was boasting in the press recently that The Bahamas has no trouble obtaining more debt by floating bonds either here at home or abroad, using them to make good on the country’s payment obligations, ie borrowing more money to pay existing debt obligations, increasing the national debt each time.

Japanese PM's visit to shrine

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo has been largely misrepresented in an article by HE Mr Yuan Guisan, Ambassador of China which appeared in The Tribune dated 22 January, 2014.