Don't be distracted from big issues
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The BTC deal
Prior to today’s announcement by the Prime Minister, Cable and Wireless (C&W) was the majority owner of BTC and the Government was the minority owner.
A failure to tackle our problems
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Racism claim at hotel
THERE is an obvious solution for the recurring racism that is said to originate from some white executives in the hotel industry:
Remember Gus Cooper
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Crime and granting of bail
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Govt killing all it touches
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Blame Dem is a friend of Dr Minnis
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Is crime really down?
My reason for writing this letter is because I’ve heard the news on television saying that crime has decreased, but has crime really decreased? This is the question.
A disjointed Prime Minister
The Prime Minister arrived, late as usual, to deliver his annual address to The Bahamas Business Outlook Conference without a prepared text. He explained that he had spent seven hours rearranging his remarks the day before and that the finished text was still not ready.
PM gets tough
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A tribute to King Eric
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Too little, too late
I believe the call by Bahamians for a return of “hanging”, often invoking emotive language in our native vernacular, in the following YouTube video, “Caribbean Crime Wave – The Bahamas”, is merely a reaction to the horror of the proliferation of senseless killings across our once peaceful island nation.
Greenslade should quit police force
If what Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Darron Cash said is true about Prime Minister Perry Christie throwing Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade under the bus in a recent address he gave at an urban renewal function, then Greenslade once again finds himself in an awkward position.
Piracy restored, commerce expelled
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