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Taking tennis to the schools
By Buster LaingSpecial to The FNThe once dormant Grand Bahama Tennis and Squash Club is now echoing with sounds of the "whack" of tennis balls and the 'grunts' of the players as the excitement of tennis is being re-vitalized; thanks to the partnerships between the High schools and the G.B.T.S. Club which is headed by Hall of Fame track and field coach and former teacher Errol ...
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Young officers are on the beat
SHARELL?LOCKHARTFN News Reportersharell@nasguard.comKids Kingdom preschoolers were abuzz with excitement as the school celebrated Community Helpers/Career Day.Youngsters dressed as doctors, nurses, chefs, sports coaches, police officers, educators and reverends to associate themselves with the community helper/career professional each student most desired to emulate. Proprietor and principal of ...
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HOYTES Tournament to be named in honor of Sir Randol Fawkes
By Andrew CoakleyFN Sports EditorGladstone "Moon" McPhee has finally gotten his wish.The popular Labour Day Basketball Tournament has officially been named the Sir Randal Fawkes Basketball Tournament, set to take place June 6-8 at the Georges High School.Confirming the new official name of the tournament was Founder of HOYTES, "Moon" McPhee during a press conference at the ...
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Kingdom Worship Centre holding Twoin One Singles and Marriage Conference
Desiree JosephFN News ReporterKingdom Worship Centre International Ministries opened its 'Two In One' Singles and Marriage conference earlier this week under the theme, "Mastering Marriage and Embracing Singlehood." Kermit Saunders, pastor of Kingdom Worship Centre International Ministries said, the conference came about after he was given a mandate by God to reach the body ...
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GBCC share its plans for Grand Bahama
Desiree JosephFN?News ReporterThe Grand Bahama Christian Council (GBCC) is planning an array of events in the upcoming weeks for the island, beginning with its newest initiative a Youth Christian Council. On Saturday, May 18 at the Revelation Faith Church on #64 Jobsen Avenue at 10:00 a.m., the GBCC will be meeting with all pastors and they are inviting them to bring their youth and youth ...
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$1010980 stashed in beer boxes
LEDEDRA MARCHEFN News Editorlededra@nasguard.comPolice arrested a male driver Tuesday morning after he was unable to say why there was more than $1 million in American currency in beer boxes in the vehicle. The cash, police believe, are proceeds derived from criminal conduct.The discovery was made around 11:30 a.m. by officers on mobile patrol in the Balao and Midshipman Road area when they ...
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Workers Blame Freeport for Fatal Incident at Giant Papua Mine
Members of Indonesian Workers Union (SPSI) pray outside the Ministry of Energy And Natural Resources in Jakarta, Indonesia during a solidarity rally for the victims of the collapsed mine at a Freeport mining area in Papua province, May 21, ...
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Bell defends govt on crime
The latest string of murders has renewed debate over crime with State Minister of National Security Keith Bell declaring that the situation would have been worse had the Free National Movement (FNM) been re-elected last May. But FNM Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis said the recent spate of violence should force the government to admit that it is "paralyzed" when it comes to fighting crime. ...
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Five arrested in shooting probe
Police have arrested five men for questioning over the Whit Monday double murder and shooting spree, and were looking for three more suspects. Assistant Commissioner of Police Anthony Ferguson yesterday urged anyone with information on the suspects' whereabouts to turn them in, and warned that people found harboring wanted men would be arrested. Ferguson said it was too early to say if ...
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Severe weather impacts NP
Meteorologists are warning Bahamians to be vigilant today as a moist and unstable air mass combined with an upper level trough continues to move through the central Bahamas, creating severe weather activity on New Providence. The unstable weather will trigger widespread scattered showers, severe thunderstorms, strong gusts, dangerous lightning, water spouts and possible tornadic activity, ...
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Baha Mar announces casino partner
MACAU - A management team involved in the opening of the largest casino in the world has signed on to lead Baha Mar's much-anticipated gaming product. Global Gaming Asset Management (GGAM), known for its work in Las Vegas, Macau and Singapore, will manage the Baha Mar Casino & Hotel when it opens in December 2014. The international firm played a leading role in Venetian Macau, which ...
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Govt to fulfill more election promises in 20132014
With a little over a week left until the Christie administration presents the 2013/2014 budget to Parliament, Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis said yesterday the upcoming fiscal year will give the government more leeway to implement some of its election campaign pledges. However, former Minister of State for Finance James Smith, who is now a government financial consultant, said ...
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Minnis wants emergency committee on crime
A national emergency plan that is non-partisan is needed to address the high crime rate in The Bahamas, Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis said yesterday. Minnis said he will request an urgent meeting with Prime Minister Perry Christie to discuss the establishment of a crime committee made up of political leaders, members of civil society, the business community and the ...
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Govt in airspace talks with U.S.
The government held preliminary discussions with officials from the United States last week in a bid to finally gain control of the Bahamian airspace, Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday. Hanna-Martin said she along with other government officials had talks with U.S. officials in Washington, D.C. She said negotiations regarding the control of Bahamian airspace ...
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Bail appeal for ex-cop delayed
A former policewoman is scheduled to return to the Court of Appeal on Thursday in hopes of being granted bail pending trial. Toni Sweeting's bail hearing was adjourned yesterday because her lawyer, Jomo Campbell, had not filed an affidavit in support of the application. Sweeting, 27, was on duty when police officers allegedly found her with cocaine strapped to her body at Lynden Pindling ...
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Baha Mar casino seeks Asian flare
Macau's fingerprints will be all over Baha Mar, according to Baha Mar executives. The goal is to create a unique east meets west experience not seen in other gaming jurisdictions. JEFFREY ...
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Court sets deadline for release of seized funds
Senior Justice Jon Isaacs has set a deadline of Friday for seized funds to be released to convicted drug trafficker Melvin Maycock Sr. Police seized Maycock's accounts when he was indicted as the Caribbean head of a multinational drug smuggling gang in 2004. However, the court has authorized the release of some of that money to allow Maycock to pay legal expenses. If this does not ...
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Smith Double-digit unemployment for the next several years
The Bahamas will have to exist with "larger levels of unemployment than we're accustomed to", probably in the double digits over the next several years, according to a former Cabinet minister. James Smith, former minister of state for finance, pointed out to Guardian Business that while the economy has bottomed out, the country will continue to experience double digit ...
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Bahamian trio performs well in Brazil
STRONG RUN: Bahamian Michael Mathieu ran times of 20.49 seconds, 20.38 seconds and 20.35 seconds in three races in Brazil last week. All three times were under the 'A' qualifying standard for the Moscow World Championships, of 20.52 ...
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Pompey Square to be completed within days
A former eyesore on Bay Street has been transformed into a green space that will feature cultural performances. The makeshift tent that temporarily housed the Straw Market is gone, and work on Pompey Square that leads out to the Prince George Wharf should be completed within days, according to Gevon Moss, the project manager for the Downtown Nassau Partnership (DNP). "We see the need for ...
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Leno Corporate Services partners with the Barracuda Swim Club
Leno Corporate Services Limited has partnered with the Barracuda Swim Club to host the Leno-Barracuda Invitational Swim Meet this coming weekend, Friday and Saturday, at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Aquatics Center. "Leno Corporate Services is honored to support and endorse the Barracuda Swim Club. We have always believed that investing in the talents of our athletes is a priceless ...
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Bain High level of indirect taxation must be addressed
The Bahamas' low rate of direct taxation compares favorably with developed countries and emerging markets, although it does not adequately reflect the true taxes paid by the business community, according to John Bain, managing partner at UHY, Bain & Associates. A tax study released yesterday revealed that among countries across UHY's international network, including all members of ...
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2013 BAAA nationals in honor of original ‘Golden Girl’ Clarke
The Bahamas Association of Athletics Associations' (BAAA) 2013 National Championships are slated for the Grand Bahama Sporting Complex, June 21-22. It should really be a thrilling experience with anticipated head-to-head competitions in female sprinting to be featured. However, I think it is significant that the person in whose honor this year's version of the track and field ...
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Devonshire Place to be completed by year’s end
Construction of the $6 million Devonshire Place development, located in western New Providence, is expected to be completed by year's end. Devonshire Place, which is just down the street from the upcoming $3.5 billion Baha Mar, is marketed to young professionals as there continues to be limited options for this demographic. The 20-unit development will consist of two and three-bedroom ...
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Ministry of Tourism heightens lionfish awareness
SEYMOUR'S, Long Island - The Ministry of Tourism and its partners have come together to further heighten awareness of the invasive and venomous lionfish in Bahamian waters. One such avenue was the Lionfish Hunt II, a competition and cook-off between local fishermen and chefs, that was held on May 17 to 18 at Seymour's Dock. The lionfish was sighted in Bahamian waters following the ...










