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ART OF GRAPHIX: The art of having a constant focus

Albert Einstein says: “Creativity is just intelligence having fun.” Marie Evans, who has splashed and dabbed her paint brush across her canvas for many years, epitomises this description. And she is now sharing her passion as a Fine Art artist.

Juniors fail to advance at IAAF Worlds

DAY two at Hayward Field was a disappointing one for Team Bahamas at the 15th IAAF World Junior Track and Field Championships as none of the country’s athletes were able to advance in their respective events.

Meet the Miss World and Miss Universe Bahamas contestants

THE MISS Bahamas Organisation is giving 13 beauties the chance to win the titles of Miss World Bahamas and Miss Universe Bahamas.

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Sprinters advance to semi-finals at IAAF World Junior Championships

COMPETITION began yesterday at the 15th IAAF World Junior Championships, with 11 of the Bahamas’ 24- member team in action at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

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Miss Bahamas contestants speak on self-esteem, proper etiquette and excitement for swimsuit competition

THE MISS Bahamas beauty pageant is back, this time under the theme “Beauty Personified”.

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Top junior athletes open competition today at the 15th IAAF World Junior Championships

WHILE many of the country’s elite athletes descend on Glasgow, Scotland, for the XX Commonwealth Games, the Bahamas’ top junior athletes open competition today at the 15th IAAF World Junior Championships.

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O'Neil Mortimer extends consecutive hit record to 2,696

IN the first Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Tennis-A-Thon at the National Tennis Centre on Saturday, seven players eclipsed the old record of 563 consecutive hits set by William ‘JJ’ Fountain.

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Who will claim the crown?

THE 13 contestants for the titles of Miss World Bahamas and Miss Universe Bahamas were revealed at the launch of the 2014 Miss Bahamas event last night at the John Watling’s Distillery, Nassau.

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Knowles takes part in Junior development Tennis-A-Thon

YOU would think that after more than 20 years on the professional tennis circuit that Mark Knowles would be bored with the game. But he admitted that he’s having just as much fun enjoying it off the court as he did on it.

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Junior stars in Tennis-A-Thon

IT was a domino effect as Jacobi Bain set the pace, breaking William ‘JJ’ Fountain’s nine-year-old record for the most consistent rally in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association.

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Who's going to be the longest rallying junior in the Bahamas?

THE last time the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s Junior Development Committee hosted its Tennis-A-Thon, more than $5,000 was raised for local charities.

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Cartwright in Minor League All-Star Classic

FOR the second consecutive year, Albert Cartwright will be participating in the Minor League All-Star Classic.

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Athletic team is finally named

A WEEK after announcing the other disciplines for the 20th Commonwealth Games, the Bahamas Olympic Committee has finally released a 35-member athletic team that will compete in Glasgow, Scotland.

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23-member team for IAAF World Juniors

AN eventual track and field season on the international stage continues for the Bahamas’ top junior athletes as they prepare for the 15th IAAF World Junior Championships.

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Wildcats win in rain-hit contest

THE front running Sigma Wildcats and the Sting Truckers took a brief break from the New Providence Softball Association over the weekend to travel to Spanish Wells to participate in the Triple A Marine Razorbacks third annual Invitational Softball Tournament over the weekend.

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A gift that makes a difference

FOR the past 12 years, Paul Smith, CEO of Electro Telecom, has rewarded 12 outstanding primary school students in the Northwestern district with laptops for their high academic achievement. This year he has expanded the scheme to include 12 students from Northeastern district schools – Palmdale, Centreville, Sandilands, Uriah McPhee, Thelma Gibson and Columbus Primary.

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Latoy clocks season’s best to win 400m

CHRIS ‘Fireman’ Brown didn’t enter, Demetrius Pinder withdrew from the final and Ramon Miller had to watch from the sideline nursing an injury. Yet, in their absence, LaToy Williams still ran a blistering season’s best of 44.97 seconds to win the marquee men’s 400 metres on day two of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations’ BTC Junior and Senior National Track and Field Championships.

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35-member team named for CAC Juniors

A 35-member team will represent the Bahamas at the 20th Central American and Caribbean Junior Track and Field Championships in Moreli, Mexico.

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Youth Regatta Champions emerge

Spencer Cartwright, Paloma Cartwright, Tahj Ramirez, MaClean Goodfellow and Alvin Lewis emerged as champions in their respective categories of the Bahamas Youth Olympic Regatta in Montagu Bay over the weekend.