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Raptors in the lead after day 1
The CH Reeves Raptors surged to the top of the chart after day one of the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association’s Junior High School Track and Field Championships, taking a 11.50 points margin over their nearest rivals, SC McPherson Sharks, at the new Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium on Tuesday.

Richardson, Cartwright to continue MLB quest
THEY spent the past four months here at home working out and helping to develop some of the up and coming baseball players. Now Antoan Richardson and Albert Cartwright are preparing to return to Florida to continue their quest to play in the Major League.

Minister to seek truth over student's injuries
MINISTER of Education Jerome Fitzgerald vowed to get to the truth over claims a student was so severely beaten by a headmaster that he eventually had to have surgery.

Man accused in $38,000 fraud case
A MAN on trial in the magistrates’ court accused of conning 13 prospective car owners of $30,000 was back in two courts yesterday being arraigned on more fraud charges totalling more than $38,000.
Manufacturers uncertain over VAT's impact
BAHAMIAN manufacturers yesterday said they were uncertain about what the implementation of a Value Added Tax (VAT) system would mean for the ssector, telling Tribune Business it still needed protection.

Sports notes
THE Mail Boat Cybots were the first team to advance out of the New Providence Basketball Association’s first round playoffs.

Safe: Men found at sea
JULIAN WALLACE was thankful to be alive, after being stranded at sea for almost a week, with nothing but hope and prayers keeping him and his two shipmates alive.

Accused faces wait for verdict in marijuana case
A MAN on trial in connection with a 130lb marijuana seizure must wait two weeks before hearing the magistrate’s verdict.

Aircraft registry opening 'won't last very long'
The Bahamas’ window of opportunity to establish a competitive international aircraft registry “won’t remain open very long”, a local attorney warned yesterday, as rival international business centres continue to get a head start on this nation.

Bahamian attorney to attend Malta summit
For the fourth time in less than a year, a Bahamian attorney will attend a major international aviation conference with the goal of leaving home with a brief case and returning with new information and industry relationships.

Athletes shine on the track
A number of exciting match-ups between local and international competitors took place on Saturday as the Star Trackers Club hosted their 10th annual Star Performers Track Classic at the new Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Star Performers Track Classic results
Results from the 10th Star Performers Track Classic held on Saturday at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium.
Law firm adds three partners
Callenders & Co has named three new partners, bringing the total number to eight between its two New Providence offices and Freeport .

Big Red Machine improves record to 8-2
By BRENT STUBBSTHE Big Red Machine senior boys got a balanced scoring attack with four players in double figures as they steamrolled past the visiting Jordan Prince Williams Falcons at St Augustine’s College yesterday.

Good samaritan earns courteous driver award
JOSEPH ‘Lil Joe’ Cartwright has won an award after he stopped to help a driver.

JBLN marks 24 years
THE Junior Baseball League of Nassau opened its 2013 season on Saturday, January 12, as they began celebrations to mark their 24th year of youth baseball.

Reader reaction to Blue Hole sale risk
FOLLOWING the news that the land around Dean’s Blue Hole in Long island may be sold and developed into a resort, Tribune readers responded with outrage and disbelief.

Christie: We will make January 10 a Bahamian holiday
TODAY could be recognised by the government as a national holiday as early as next year, Prime Minister Perry Christie told the House of Assembly yesterday.

Accused will face drug charge over discovery of 130lbs of marijuana
A MAGISTRATE ruled that the prosecution in a 130 pound marijuana seizure trial has produced sufficient evidence for the accused to answer a drug charge.

Top junior sailors make a splash
EACH year top junior sailors from the Bahamas compete at the Orange Bowl Regatta in Miami, the largest junior sailing event in North America.