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Men’s national volleyball team in NORCECA qualifier
THE men’s national volleyball team, which had very little time to practice because of the passing of Hurricane Matthew and the unavailability of a gymnasium, is competing in the NORCECA qualifying tournament in Martinique October 20-25.

Women accused of trying to knock down police officers charged with five counts of assault
A WOMAN was taken into custody after being accused of trying to knock down five police officers in a stolen car, attracting gun fire from the officers earlier this week.

Hundreds turn out for Fox Hill Day
HUNDREDS of Bahamians turned out in support of the annual Fox Hill Day celebrations on August 13.

The editor responds: Government is crossing the line
THE TRIBUNE is the newspaper to which Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell refers in his comments to the House.

Descendants of Buffalo Bill die in plane crash
THE great-grandsons of Wild West character Buffalo Bill Cody have died in a plane crash after they were island-hopping in the Bahamas.
Ya Hear?
• Ya hear Jay Z and Beyonce might open the grammy awards with a performance?

Car found in search for missing pair
INVESTIGATORS are asking the public’s help in finding a man and woman who have disappeared in Andros.

Trial date for accused ministers
A TRIAL date has been set for two men accused of cruelty to a 15-year-old boy they are accused of trying to get drunk.
Sports Notes
SKIPPERS from the Star Sailors League Final are expected to be in action today as they compete on local C Class sailing sloops in Montagu Bay. The international sailors will get a chance to be matched with the local sailors in an event that will be filmed by an international crew during the Star Sailing competition Wednesday to Saturday in Montagu Bay.
NACAC: Team Bahamas all set
TRACK and field will again take centre stage this week as another group of the country’s elite athletes will represent the Bahamas at the senior level.

COB Caribs shine at Embry-Riddle Spikes Classic
DAYTONA Beach, Florida - Ashley Oembler threw herself into the College of the Bahamas record books and Avery Thompson got a double dose of accomplishment as they led the Caribs’ seven-member team at the Embry-Riddle Spike Classic over the weekend.
Burkett Dorsett won't be seeking another term as BSF president
AS the Creter Bulldogs and the Candies Wolverines took the men’s and women’s national titles to Abaco and Grand Bahama respectively, the weekend showdown between the champions from the affiliated island associations in the Bahamas Softball Federation saw the curtain come down on the legacy of its longest serving executive.

‘Beyond dispute’: But marinas demand proof
The Ministry of Finance’s top official yesterday asserted it was “beyond dispute” that boating fees due to the Government had not been paid amid demands from the marina industry to “show us the evidence”.

Charles III formally proclaimed king
LONDON (AP) — Two days after his mother's death elevated him to the throne, King Charles III was officially proclaimed Britain's monarch Saturday in a pomp-filled ceremony steeped in ancient tradition and political symbolism — and, for the first time, broadcast live on television and online.
New 'king' of the quarter-mile
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net THE BAAA purposely switched the men's 400 final to the last event on the Scotiabank National Open Track and Field Championships' calendar and Demetrius Pinder delivered a victory for the his

‘A republic? That’s up to Bahamians’
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday said his administration will support discussions about The Bahamas’ future with the monarchy, adding the way forward is for Bahamians to decide.
Pinder, Brown honoured
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net DEMETRIUS Pinder and Chris 'Fireman' Brown admitted that, although they are rivals, they both had one mission and that was to win a medal at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul,

Swimmers get set for Carifta at home
Team Bahamas' goal in this weekend's Carifta Swimming Championships is to improve on last year's haul of 39 medals and third place finish overall in poi
Pinder, Brown honoured
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net DEMETRIUS Pinder and Chris 'Fireman' Brown admitted that, although they are rivals, they both had one mission and that was to win a medal at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Istanbul,

Journal’s publisher in smear campaign
A SUPREME Court judge has ruled media boss Wendell Jones was involved in a smear campaign against Lyford Cay billionaire Louis Bacon, pointing to a cache of email correspondence between Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard and the Bahama Journal publisher.