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  • Challenges delay Airport Gateway project

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Contractors on the Airport Gateway Project were forced to change plans after workers uncovered "significant" challenges in the ground, possibly setting the project back by another few weeks, Chief Engineer at the Ministry of Works David Bullock said yesterday. "We identified that there is a 20-inch ductile iron main that is under the new road construction," Bullock said. ...

  • Police band unveils commemorative stamps

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    In honor of its 120th anniversary, the Royal Bahamas Police Force Band this week unveiled its commemorative stamps, which highlight several keys moments in the band's history. The stamps were unveiled at Police Headquarters. Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade commended the band for its achievements over the years. "When this stamp is attached to a piece of mail or purchased ...

  • Sea turtle comeback in a corner of the Caribbean

    Tampa Bay Online - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Flourishing turtle tourism is providing good livelihoods for people in formerly dead-end farming towns, with the Trinidad-based group Turtle Village Trust saying it brings in some $8.2 million annually. The inflow of visitors, both domestic and foreign, to Trinidad's northeast coast jumped from 6,500 in 2000 to over 60,000 in 2012. Officials with the U.S.-based Sea Turtle Conservancy say ...

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  • 72 primary schools to compete in national meet

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Frank 'Pancho' Rahming. The National Primary School Track and Field Championships is named in honor of Frank 'Pancho' Rahming. The meet will start on Wednesday at the original Thomas A Robinson track and field stadium. ...

  • Ministry of Youth Sports and Culture to launch new program in the summer

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture to launch new program in the summer Added by joshul 07-02-2012--> Add end by joshul ...

  • PM Christie sounds good on sporting commitment

    Nassau Guardian - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    What is mostly known about the nation's prime minister, Perry Christie, is his ability to sound good. He is a great "talker" and you want always to believe him. The entire sporting community has been encouraged by statements made by PM Christie. There was his big promise of a National Sports Academy, made shortly after his Progressive Liberal Party was returned to national office ...

  • New board to oversee Trinidads Caribbean Airlines

    Sign on San Diego - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad -; Trinidad's finance minister has appointed a new interim board to oversee Caribbean Airlines after announcing that the state-owned company posted losses of more than $70 ...

  • Has Caribbean Diplomacy Lost Its Mojo

    IPS - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    - Whether by accident or coincidence, recent days have seen a variety of Caribbean leaders and journalists question whether the region is failing to pursue leadership roles within international organisations – and thus losing its voice in global issues like trade, climate change, and peace and ...

  • Hopes fade for those still trapped in Freeport Indonesia mine

    The Straits Times - Saturday 18th May, 2013

    This handout photograph received from Freeport Indonesia shows rescue personnel at the collapse section of a tunnel as they continue rescue operations for trapped mine workers in the tunnel of Big Gossan area at the Grasberg complex on May 17, 2013. Five workers were killed as search teams battled to reach 23 others still trapped in the US-owned mine Freeport-McMoRan, one of the world's ...

  • UNWTO Caribbean international tourist arrivals to hit 30 million by 2030

    eTN - Friday 17th May, 2013

    International tourist arrivals to the Caribbean region are projected to reach 30 million by the year 2030, according to the Tourism Towards 2030 forecast from the UN World Tourism Organization. The Caribbean received a total of 21 million tourist arrivals in 2012. That was announced this week at the 55th Meeting of the UNWTO Commission for the Americas, which is being held in San Jose, Costa ...

  • Caribbean talks conservation on Branson’s island

    Inquirer Lifestyle - Friday 17th May, 2013

    Buildings line the shore of Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, Friday, May 17, 2013. Richard Branson, the adventuring CEO and founder of the Virgin Group of companies is co-hosting a two-day meeting at Necker Island, his home in the British Virgin Islands, where he has developed an ultra-exclusive eco-resort that showcases renewable energy technology, reintroduced flamingoes, imported ...

  • New CFO at Royal Caribbean

    Miami Herald - Friday 17th May, 2013

    The top finance job at Miami-based Royal Caribbean Cruises is in new hands.The world’s second-largest cruise ship company announced Thursday that Brian Rice, who is retiring in spring of 2014, would no longer serve as chief financial officer, a job he has held since 2006. With 24 years at the company, Rice will remain vice chairman until he retires. In that role, he supervises finance, ...

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