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City Bowling League hits lanes for 2013-14 season at Mario's

FRESH off the competition in their Shootout Championships, players were back in their bowling shoes on Monday as the City Bowling League kicked off its 2013-14 season at Mario’s Bowling Lanes.

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What does it mean to be a man?

GALLERIA Cinema West was filled to capacity last Thursday for the one night only screening of “I’s Man”, the new documentary on manhood in the Bahamas by producer/director Dr Ian Strachan.

Armed robbery case discontinued

TWO men believed to be members of the 'One Order' gang by the victim of a $6,000 hold-up had their armed robbery case discontinued in the Supreme Court yesterday.

'Too many companies left holding the bag'

By NEIL HARTNELL

YOUR SAY: Security should be part of your approach to business

DUE to the high level of crime, security has come to be the watchword for almost all businesses in the Bahamas.

Miller: Baha Mar 'no problem' for BEC when it comes on stream

THE Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) will have “no problem at all” meeting electricity demand once the Baha Mar mega resort comes on stream, its executive chairman telling The Tribune that it was “not probable or possible” for any firm to reduce the cost of energy in the country by 50-60 per cent.

Power project pledges 25% water cost slash

Bahamian water bills could be slashed by 25 per cent through the cheaper electricity costs proposed by a $700 million power plant project.

'The most critical investment in the Bahamas' history'

The principal behind a $700 million power plant proposal has described the project as “the most important investment ever made in the history of the Bahamas”.

Power plant plan in 75% fuel charge cut

A $700 million power plant proposal aims to slash BEC’s existing fuel charge by up to 75 per cent, and eliminate the more than-$20 million it spends annually on ‘waste sludge’.

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Flamingos stand out in 'Emblematic' exhibit

THE COUNTRY’s 40th anniversary of independence was officially recognised on July 10, but celebrations have continued.

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IN THE STUDIO: SACRED SPACE TO UNWIND IN REEL TIME


BEFORE musical engineer Neil Symonette knew it, Reel Time Studios had turned to a flourishing business.

Where did Nygard find the Ku Klux Klan?

AT LEAST two of our readers are holding us to our promise to research Peter Nygard’s far-fetched claim that a racist gene is embedded in Lyford Cay neighbour Louis Bacon’s DNA.

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Jurors visit site of body find

JURORS in the Marco Archer murder trial yesterday visited the scene where the body of the 11-year-old was found by police.

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Sports in brief

THE International Coaches Clinic (ICC) hosted by the Bahamas Basketball Federation is scheduled to be held August 1-4 at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island.

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Low turnout for FNM protest

FNM commentators criticised fellow party members for failing to show up in numbers for a protest in Rawson Square.

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The sun does not discriminate... The importance of applying sunscreen

IT has been a long held belief that the darker your skin, the less protection it needs against the sun’s harmful rays. However, medical experts warn that no-one is immune to the sun’s devastating impact.

forensic expert denies claim by lawyer

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Nygard talks of his stem cell centre

AT a press conference at his Lyford- Nygard Cay home last Monday Peter Nygard called The Tribune “silly” to think that he would create a stem cell centre in his own backyard.

Pastors continue winning streak

The Pastors continued their winning streak, the professionals known as the ‘Beast’ were dominant and both No Bull and Showtime proved why they’re two of the best junior programmes as they all shined on the final day of 18th Annual Nelson Cooper ‘Peace on da Streets’ Basketball Classic.

Goodman trial: Evidence ‘tested before being sent abroad’

SERGEANT Sheria King, head of the biology unit at the Royal Bahamas Police Force,  testified yesterday that she tested biological evidence in the Kofhe Goodman case, before shipping some of the items for further testing abroad.