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  • Cuban ambassador No reports of custody beatings

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Cuban Ambassador to The Bahamas Ernesto Soberon Guzman said yesterday he has seen the video purported to show Cuban detainees at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre being beaten by Bahamian officers, but would not make a judgment about its authenticity. Guzman said Cuban detainees continue to express concern about the living conditions at the facility. But he said they have not reported ...

  • Exuma mini-hospital 90 percent complete

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The $14 million mini-hospital in Exuma is nearly 90 percent, but will miss its June deadline by a few weeks. Vernon Wells, owner of Reef Construction, confirmed to Guardian Business yesterday that despite the slight delays, the project is still on budget. "We're nearing completion. We would have liked to be a little bit further on but there are some changes that need to be ...

  • Coroner recommends disciplinary proceedings after custody death

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The coroner who presided over the investigation into the custody death of Aaron Rolle has suggested that the officers who had contact with him face internal disciplinary proceedings. Rolle, 20, died at the Southern Police Station on February 9, two days after his arrest on suspicion of armed robbery and escape. Constables 2126 Akiel Smith and 2468 Carl Smith said they had to forcefully ...

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  • Wilchcombe MasterCard transactions reach $244 million in 2012

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    MasterCard usage by tourists in The Bahamas has grown significantly over the past several years, with Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe revealing the firm recorded $244 million in transactions last year. Wilchcombe disclosed the figure during his contribution to the 2013/2014 budget debate in the House of Assembly on Monday. "MasterCard has informed us that they have seen an increase of ...

  • Policeman in murder case says he was in fear for his life

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A policeman claimed that he was in fear for his life when a suspect pointed a gun at him during a chase. Sergeant 1988 Frank Burrows was testifying in the retrial of Stephen Stubbs, Clinton Evans and Andrew Davis, who are on trial for the murder of Constable Jimmy Ambrose and the attempted murder of Constable Marcian Scott at the now closed Club Rock Disco on West Bay Street. Evans alone is ...

  • Nottage calls for ‘cash for gold’ closures

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Amid rising jewelry and copper theft trends, National Security Minister Dr. Bernard Nottage yesterday called for the closure of all cash for gold businesses and a temporary ban of copper exports. Nottage petitioned members of the opposition to support him on both fronts as he revealed crime statistics which suggest that there is a relationship between stolen goods and cash for gold businesses. ...

  • SME expert Standards must be established to compete internationally

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SME expert: Standards must be established to compete internationally Added by joshul 07-02-2012--> Add end by joshul ...

  • Bahamas Striping installs quality road safety markings in Exuma

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Anthony Moss, Member of Parliament for Exumas & Ragged Island and parliamentary secretary in the Office of The Prime Minister, visited Bahamas Striping's road marking operation in George Town, Exuma three times. He was impressed with the road crew's speed in applying the more durable thermoplastic material that lasts four to fives times longer than thinner traffic paint. Exumians ...

  • Govt wants to increase number of judges

    Nassau Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The government plans to bring legislation to Parliament that would increase the complement of Supreme Court justices to 20 and allow for 10 criminal courts to operate simultaneously, Prime Minister Perry Christie told the House of Assembly yesterday. Christie said this would be an important tool in the government's crime fighting arsenal. He lamented the country's crime problem as he ...

  • Villa Clara Will Represent Cuba in Caribbean Baseball Series

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Havana, June 19 (PL) Cuban fans celebrate today the victory of Villa Clara in the national baseball championship,becoming the first team that will represent this island in the Caribbean series,after 43 years of absence. Of course, the biggest joy is appreciated in the central Cuban province that gives its name to the champion, known as the orange team. The team mentor, Ramon More, attributed ...

  • China and Cuba seek greater cooperation

    Middle East Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Xi Jinping said his country would like to work more closely with Cuba on international and regional issues. Xi told Cuba's visiting first vice president, Miguel Diaz-Canel, that China would like to forge a good partnership with Latin American and Caribbean nations, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua reported. The Chinese leader called for stronger cooperation between China and Latin ...

  • Silver Airways Launches ‘Celebration Sale’ in Honor of Its New Website and Reservations System

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    www.SilverAirways.com , and the successful implementation of its new, state-of-the-art reservations system and call center powered by Sabre by offering a fare sale covering routes in Florida, the Southeast, and the Bahamas. Discounts are available on bookings made between June 18 and June 20, 2013. Eligible travel must take place on select days of the week between August 20 and ...

  • John Bahamian Adventist State Side Finally after 20 years of my experience of ...

    Bahama Journal - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The leader of the fastest growing religious denomination in The Bahamas has claimed that the constitution doesn't outline enough measures that protect the fundamental rights of all Bahamians. Pastor Leonard Johnson, leader of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in The Bahamas addressing the Constitutional Commission this past Friday, expressed his disappointment in the way some people in the ...

  • Eastern Caribbean Fueled by OECS Integration Process

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Port of Spain, Jun 18 (Prensa Latina) The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) turned 32 years today with new challenges and immersed in a process of change to increase the links between its members. A key moment of the group was the launch, two years ago, of a regional economic union, which allows greater trade with the signing of the Revised Treaty of Basseterre. The agreement ...

  • Tank speaks candidly about recent defeat

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BARBARA WALKINFN Night Editorbarbara@nasguard.comWhile his recent bout did not have the desired ending he preferred, Sherman "The Tank" Williams, is taking it all in stride, he's not making any excuses, he is shaking this loss off and moving forward.Saturday past, June 8, Williams met Gerald Washington in the ring on the Showtime under card and for the first time in his 14 year ...

  • Its SouthFest time again ... July 6

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BARBARA WALKINFN Night Editorbarbara@nasguard.comTop Bahamian performers like Kirkland 'KB' Bodie, Dillon 'DMAC' Mckenzie, Geno D, Wilfred Solomon, Papa Smurf, Serenity and Da Element will hit the stage for the 15th Annual SouthFest under the theme 'All Bahamian Everything.'The pre-Independence celebration is set for Saturday, July 6 with the gates opening at 3:00 ...

  • Put Up or Shut Up

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    By Andrew CoakleyFN Sports EditorFor all those guys who love trash talking on the court during games of pick-up basketball, the time has come for them to "put up, or shut up."The Derek "Bookie" Nesbitt NBA Style Basketball League is here and according to Director of Activities at the YMCA, Terry Wildgoose, the league is one that will put to the test everything these guys brag ...

  • Wreckers and Marines leading Flag Football statistics

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    By Vincent MarshallShipyard Wreckers (6-1-0)The Wreckers currently sit at number one, but I have no doubts that their position will change before the regular season ends. While home to possibly the shiftiest runner in the league, their running game is far from defined. The offense is good, not quite great, but good enough for now. The defense has been able to shut out teams this season, but the ...

  • Seahorse Village resident awarded

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Ashley PennFN News Reporterashley@nasguard.comAs they continue their efforts to promote safe driving on the streets of Grand Bahama, the Road Safety Committee presented the Most Courteous Driver of the Quarter Award for June to Shone Hepburn of Seahorse Village.Road Traffic Department Deputy Controller, Basil Rahming revealed the story behind Hepburn's act of courtesy that led to his ...

  • Beacon School students dazzle guests with their accomplishments

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Ashley PennFN News Reporterashley@nasguard.comUnder the theme "The world will know my name," 11 proud students of the Beacon School shared a tremendous milestone with parents, teachers and loved ones as they graduated from the institution yesterday.The proud graduates were elated with their achievements and dazzled attendees with various songs and presentations to commemorate the ...

  • FNM deputy slaps PLP MP

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    TANEKA THOMPSON Guardian Senior Reportertaneka@nasguard.comLong Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said she was "provoked" into slapping Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins in the House of Assembly yesterday after, according to her, the Gaming Board chairman embraced her, whispered "horrific" things in her ear and would not let her go. When he spoke to reporters afterwards, ...

  • Seide 95 percent of the men I deal with have no fathers in the home

    Freeport News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Ashley PennFN News Reporterashley@nasguard.comMoved by the staggering number of young persons within the country who lack a father figure in the home, Dudley Seide of Reach Out Ministries informed Rotarians yesterday of the 'role of the father in the home.' "If you look all around us today, there is so much murder, especially in Nassau. Dealing with a lot of the at risk men, 95 ...

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