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Know your Proverbs

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer "FOR the love of money is the root to all evil" is a popular proverb which suggests making the pursuit of money a priority in one's life can be a recipe for disaster. Written in the Book of Proverbs are many in

Know your Proverbs

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer "FOR the love of money is the root to all evil" is a popular proverb which suggests making the pursuit of money a priority in one's life can be a recipe for disaster. Written in the Book of Proverbs are many in

Turning on family, 'easier said than done'

Turning on family, 'easier said than done' By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer EVERY day, without fail, Bahamian men are paraded in public, doing the Bank Lane "shuffle", as they wait for the justice system to determine their fate. Mothers, sist

The leaky dog

The leaky dog By Dr Basil Sands How many times do you come from home, from work or school and meet puddles of urine on the floor? Have you ever wonder why your house broken dog would start to urinate in the house? In times like these, you need to do det

Enticed by a sin so sweet

By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer "SPEAR the rod, you spoil the child" is a popular proverb often recited by Bahamian parents in defence of scolding their children. The adage suggests that parents who neglect to punish their children run the r

El Padrino back with "Duffles"

El Padrino back with "Duffles" By FARAH BAHAMIAN artist El Padrino was gone for 'a minute', and now he is back with a new song and a new video. It is gaining positive reviews locally and internationally. The "Duffles" video was shot on Rose Island and

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures

Drunk Again: The ultimate hangover cures By JEFFARAH GIBSON Tribune Features Writer EATING bread at bedtime, or fatty foods in large amounts, are remedies some people turn to after heavy drinking. Hangovers, which can also be considered "morning sickne

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Terez Davis-Nixon brings Dynamite Daisy to the airwaves

THE AUDACIOUS character of Dynamite Daisy, played by Terez Davis-Nixon, has since significantly evolved since her introduction to Bahamian audiences 14 years ago.