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Attorney attendingtop aviation summit
Callenders & Co attorney and aviation law specialist, Llewellyn Boyer Cartwright, is attending one of the world’s largest aviation conferences, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) 2012.

Long Island bananas: 80-90% destruction
While Long Island farmers likely lost 80-90 per cent of their banana crop due to Hurricane Sandy, Tribune Business was told yesterday, but many homes and businesses were likely to be “back to normal in a few days”.

Nu Woman magazine celebrates five years
FIVE years ago, Nu Woman magazine started out as an out of pocket operation with only one photographer and two writers, including Erica Meus-Saunders, the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief.
BFSB unveils itsawards nominees
The Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) is celebrating the 12th anniversary of its Industry Excellence Awards programme at a Gala Awards Banquet on Friday, 9 November.

Sports in brief
FINAL registration for the Freedom Farm Baseball League will close on Saturday, October 27.

Bulldogs make early statement
SPANISH Wells All Age School Bulldogs served notice early that they are back to carry both the Austin ‘King Snake’ Knowles National Softball Championship boys and girls titles back to Eleuthera.
$5m expansion to 'double' marina
The new owners of Long Island’s Flying Fish Marina yesterday said they were planning to invest “at least $5 million” to upgrade the property, doubling both full-time staff and boat slips.
Owner pays off '7-figure debt' via marina sale
The Long Island Chamber of Commerce’s former president yesterday told Tribune Business he had “no regrets” about selling the well-known Flying Fish Marina, as it had enabled him to pay off “seven figure debt” and focus on his Shell franchise.

Absolut Art
BAHAMIAN artist Dede Brown took home the winning prize last week for her photographic rendering “Absolut Party”, at an exhibition featuring Absolute Vodka inspired art pieces.

Young sailors in islands battle
Sailors ranging from age from 8 to 15 represented New Providence, Grand Bahama, Long Island, Eleuthera, Abaco and the Cayman Islands.

Blessed are the animals
On Sunday, October 7, St Christopher’s Church in Lyford Cay held its annual Blessing of the Animals in

Man pleads not guilty to murder and attempted murder
AN Eleuthera man was arraigned in Supreme Court yesterday and pleaded not guilty to murder and attempted murder.

Bahamas Optimist National Championships sets sail for Harbour Island starting today
HARBOUR Island is gearing up to host the Bahamas’ largest sailing regatta this weekend when the top junior sailors compete for top honours in the 2012 Optimist National Championships.
Paul emerges as national champion
JUST one point separated the top two finishers in the 2012 Bahamas Laser Junior National Championships.
We want a democratic Bahamas
The alleged death threat against Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis (Killarney) in North Abaco may very well be an indication that some hate-mongers in this country would stop at nothing to silence the opposition and put to an end our democratic way of life.

Cartwright scores only run for Great Britain against Germany
SHORTSTOP Albert Cartwright did it again. He scored the only run for Great Britain in another humiliating defeat - this time 16-1 to host Germany in the World Baseball Classic qualifier on Sunday.

Cartwright drills homer in 11-1 loss to Canada
ALBERT Cartwright drilled a solo home run to produce the only run for Great Britain in their crashing 11-1 defeat to Canada on day one of the qualifying tournament for the 2013 World Baseball Classic at the Armin-Wolf Baseball Arena in Regensburg, Germany.
STUBBS OPINION: 'Let's resolve the dispute and play some baseball'
THE fact that we have so many young talented players trying to crack into Major League Baseball is a clear reason why we need to resolve this age old dispute that has hampered the progress of local baseball.

Aircraft registry committee to be formed this month
A joint private-public sector committee is due to be formed by end-September to pursue the development of a Bahamian aircraft registry, the attorney spearheading the project yesterday saying its creation would “open the doors to the realms of all possibilities”.

Vixens defeat the Lady Truckers
THE New Providence Volleyball Association opened its 2012/2013 season at the DW Davis Gym on Sunday.