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Who will be 2014 National Bowling champion?
THE campaign to crown the 2014 Bahamas National Bowling champion got underway in earnest on Monday as both men and ladies 2013 champions took to the lanes to defend their coveted crown.

Can SAC snatch 26th straight BAISS title?
The longest standing streak in Bahamian high school sports history will look to extend its record-setting pace for another year as the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine look to claim their 26th consecutive victory in the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools’ Track and Field Championships.

For the love of art
ANGELIKA’s love for painting has opened doors to everything she is doing in her career today. Even though she was involved in the art world for the past two years, Angelika Wallace-Whitfield’s high point came this year when she accepted a curator position at the D’Aguilar Art Foundation (DAF) and a curatorial assistant position at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (NAGB).

Boxers qualify for 22nd CAC Games
The Bahamas is on pace to field its largest boxing team ever at the Central American and Caribbean Games this fall, according to national team head coach Andre Seymour.

Our new defender
HMBS Arthur Hanna, the first of eight new vessels in the Royal Bahamas Defence Force’s new fleet, arrived in the country yesterday morning, nearly a month ahead of its proposed June 13 arrival date.

Medal hopes forour boxing team at Commonwealth Games
AS the president of the Amateur Boxing Association of the Bahamas, Wellington Miller said he’s pleased with the four-member team that has been selected to represent the Bahamas at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

Trial resumes over sailor’s murder
A JURY is scheduled to return today for the continuation of the trial into the murder of an American sailor who was shot a few feet away from the Paradise Island Bridge.

SAC senior girls sweep Falcons to win title
THE St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine plowed through the competition en route to an undefeated season and the BAISS senior girls’ basketball title.
SOFTBALL CLASSIC STARTS TOMORROW
THE Austin Knowles high school national championship softball classic will start tomorrow at the Banker’s Field in the Blue Hills sporting complex.

Police hunt for hijackers after attack
THREE armed thugs car-jacked two men who were driving at the juncture of East Bay St and Village Road on Tuesday night.
Man in hospital after shooting
POLICE are seeking the public’s help in solving a shooting that left a man in hospital on Tuesday.
Route announced for road fever
THE Bahamas National Festival Commission and the Carnival Band Owners Association have announced the official route for the 2016 Road Fever street parade.

Remembering the crew of the HMBS Flamingo
FAMILY members and friends of the four Bahamian Marines killed in action 36 years ago during the sinking of HMBS Flamingo joined officers and marines of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force at a brief ceremony at the Coral Harbour Base for a special Morning Colours ceremony yesterday.

Denali Nottage takes home title
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association congratulates Bahamian Denali Nottage on winning the Casely $10k Men’s Open in Hollywood, Florida, on October 23.

Two men deny sex charges in separate incidents
TWO MEN, charged in the Supreme Court on Friday, denied sexual assault charges in separate incidents involving minors.

Search for four people after man assaulted and robbed
Police are searching for four people who assaulted and robbed a man shortly after 11pm on Thursday.

Video competition winners focus on climate change
THE “Building a Climate Resilient Bahamas” Youth Climate Change Video Competition winners were announced on Friday at the Ministry of Health and Wellness.

New York makes 13 3-pointers in win over Jones and Sun
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Stefanie Dolson scored 16 points, including one of New York’s 13 3-pointers with 1:29 left, and Sabrina Ionescu had 11 points, 11 rebounds and six assists to help the Liberty beat the Connecticut Sun 81-77 last night.

Two in court over firearms charges
TWO men were each granted $8,500 bail in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday on separate firearm and ammunition charges.
FNM is proud of our former PM
We in the FNM are proud of what the Honourable Hubert Ingraham has done for our Party and for our country.