Tuesday 7th September, 2010
Simmons to serve again as GBPSAA president
By BUSTER LAINGSpecial to The FN Oswald Simmons of Tabernacle Baptist Academy will once again serve as president of the Grand Bahama Primary School Athletic Association (GBPSAA) for the 2010-2012 acad...
Senator warns of making wrong choices
By CLEOPATRA MURPHY Freeport News Reporter "Sex is the bomb, but if you are not careful, the bomb can blow up on you!"This was some of the practical advice Senator Michael Pintard gave to students at ...
Jamaica's Tourism Minister says Western Air a 'welcomed addition'
By K. NANCOO-RUSSELLFN Senior Reporterkrystal@nasguard.comAs Jamaica works to market itself as a hub for regional travel, much emphasis is being placed on attracting and maintaining sufficient airlift...
PLPs taking issue with government on crime
Freeport NewsBy GENEA NOEL FN Senior Reportergenea@nasguard.com The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is once again taking the government to task on the issue of crime and said that its approach on the issue has fai...
Hilternique looking to a bright future
Freeport NewsBy FN Staff WriterFN Sports Desk The opening of a new school year also means the setting of new goals and aspirations for young student/athletes. And this year with a new GB Secondary School Athletic ...
Elite athletes' subvention to decrease?
Freeport NewsAccording to reports, elite Bahamian athletes have three more weeks to enjoy their present cash assistance from The Bahamas' Government as a 10 percent cut across the board will be enforced at the beg...
Whatever happened to the Fatnastic Four?
Freeport NewsBy Buster LaingSpecial to the FNThe year was 1978, the event - The Grand Bahama Secondary Schools of Athletics Association Inter-school Track and Field championships, which were simply called "Island ...
Taxi union can proceed with elections
Freeport NewsBy GENEA NOEL FN Senior Reportergenea@nasguard.com The Supreme Court injunction that suspended the Grand Bahama Taxi Union (GBTU) elections last week was set aside by Senior Justice Hartman Longley on...
BGU launches its programs in The Bahamas
Freeport NewsBy Miranda Inniss Special to The FNIt is an idea whose time has come, Bakke Graduate University opening its doors in Grand Bahama. Approved by the Ministry of Education, Bakke Graduate University is e...
Bahamas drops charges in John Travolta extortion case
General SourcesNASSAU, Bahamas — A judge in the Bahamas dismissed charges today against two people accused of trying to extort money from John Travolta after the prosecutor said the actor no longer wanted to pursu...
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