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Lawyer argues for 15-year sentence for former death row inmate
THE Court of Appeal yesterday reserved its decision on the appeal of a former death row inmate who wants a 52-year sentence for murder reduced by more than half.
Clubs and Societies 9/26/14
Rotaract Club of East Nassau To Host Third Annual Entrepreneurship Panel Discussion
Trio spared life sentences for Burger King raid
THE trio convicted of the armed robbery of a Burger King restaurant in Cable Beach faced life imprisonment when they appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday for sentencing.
Big Red Machine roll over Bluewaves
The runs came in bundles as the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine opened defence of their Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ softball titles with abbreviated victories over the St Anne’s Bluewaves.

A bright, new chapter in Bahamian art history
IN THE hospitality industry, first impressions mean everything, forming the basis for a dynamic and meaningful guest experience that will make the Bahamas a standout global destination.
TOUGH CALL: The passion of QC's activist, Rev Nev
“The Rev Nev and family flew out on Friday to the UK having been recalled by the Methodist Missionary Society at the request of the Synod here. It was all a most unsavoury controversy triggered by Sean McWeeny’s slightly-racial remarks at the QC speech day, and I found it impossible to give my whole sympathy to either the Rev Nev or his critics. My abiding impression is that after seeing some of the comments which were hurled back and forth I’m more than ever convinced that you don’t have to be a Christian to be a church member. About 12 of the QC staff have given in their notices to leave at the end of the school year. They went on strike for a day in protest at the Rev. Nev’s ousting.” - Jim Graves, Tribune editor.

Two arrested over webshop courier killing
POLICE arrested two suspects early yesterday morning in connection with the murder of Prince Prudent.
Gospel singer embraces opportunities
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
BEC field is narrowed; no preferred bidders
The Government’s advisers will today announce that the bidding field for the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) restructuring has been narrowed further, although no winners have yet been selected.

Paradise Plates to serve up evening of fun and food for a good cause
HANDS For Hunger’s signature fundraiser, Paradise Plates, is already famous for its offerings of delectable food and drink, but this year organisers are serving up more than just fine fare.
Former headmaster of Queen's College dies
METHODIST minister Rev Neville Stewart died yesterday after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was a transformational headmaster of Queen’s College in Nassau from 1964 to 1971.

New champions crowned in urban renewal basketball tourney
THE Daniel Johnson Carmicheal Road Surgeons are the new men’s champions of the Urban Renewal Basketball Tournament.
Wildcats, Truckers pull off impressive wins in NPSA
By BRENT STUBBS

Bahamas U-15 girls a part of CONCACAF history
CONCACAF held its inaugural Girls’ Under-15 Championship in the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas was a part of history with a total of 16 teams participating.
We will all lose to rampant VAT fraud
Value-Added Tax (VAT) is a topical issue and one that many Bahamian business owners and consumers are concerned about.
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Murder victim had been a suspect in 2012 killing
A 44-year-old man became the country’s latest murder victim after he was shot several times in front of his home on Wednesday night.
Bahamas Waste helps educate graduates
Bahamas Waste has done its bit to empower and educate Bahamian youth this summer by taking on two interns, one in its maintenance department and the other in the medical waste department.
Obama administration: US BEC bids 'superior choice'
Barack Obama’s commerce secretary has urged the Bahamian government to select two US-led groups to reform the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) and energy sector, describing them as the “superior choice”.

Atlantis gears up for first ever Paradise Music Festival
KNOWN for hosting highly anticipated concerts and events, the Atlantis Live team are excited to take on their first ever Paradise Music Festival presented by HGTV on the American Labour Day weekend.