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Marco Archer trial: Lawyer told he is in contempt of court
JUSTICE Bernard Turner told lawyer Geoffrey Farquharson that he was in contempt of court because of his conduct and choice of words yesterday on the 60th day of the Marco Archer murder trial.

Marco Archer: Investigator denies fabricating evidence to 'cover up' for friend
A POLICE investigator denied fabricating evidence against Kofhe Goodman to “cover up” for his friend in connection with the disappearance and murder of Marco Archer.
Major retailer explores Nassau Village pull-out
Around 50 Bahamian jobs are set to be impacted as a well-known food retailer looks to either relocate its sole New Providence store or close it altogether, less than a year after it opened.

Marco Archer: investigator ‘did not view surveillance footage’
A POLICE investigator said he did not view surveillance footage obtained from a service station on Baillou Hill Road and Brougham Street, the area where Marco Archer reportedly was last before his disappearance.
Major artists on show for Independence
AS part of the continuing 40th Anniversary of Independence celebrations, the Central Bank of The Bahamas Art Gallery presented selected works from its permanent collection. The exhibition highlights works by Maxwell Taylor, Lavar Munroe, John Cox, Erica James, John Beadle, Nicole Minnis and a number of other Bahamian artists. It is open to the public until August 2.
TOUGH CALL: Nygard, Bacon and the history of Clifton Bay
O VER the past several months, flamboyant 70-year-old Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard has released one outrageous video after another – all seemingly calculated to make fools out of Bahamians.

Attorney casts doubt on police investigation in trial
THE conduct of a police investigator was called into question yesterday during the 58th day of the Marco Archer murder trial.

Stingers Basketball Camp no pushover
The Stingers Basketball Camp moved into its second week yesterday at the DW Davis Gymnasium featuring dozens of young players looking to hone their skills over the summer months in preparation for the fall.

Lawyer hits out at judge over 'interference'
KOFHE Goodman’s lawyer objected yesterday to the judge’s “interruption” and “interference” with the defence’s cross-examination of a pathologist for accepting DNA results to identify an unknown body as that of Marco Archer.

When Beatlemania came to the Bahamas
AS part of our ongoing celebrations of some of the events of the past 40 years or so in the islands, to mark the 40th Anniversary of Independence, Rupert Missick Jr recalls the moment Beatlemania came to The Bahamas.

Pratt, Carey advance to the semifinals
Two players remain in the singles main draws for the Bahamas as the ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl moved into the quarterfinals at the BLTA National Tennis Center yesterday.

Four advance at ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl
THE celebration of the Bahamth Anniversary of Independence moved from Clifford Park to the National Tennis Center on day three of the ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl.

Honouring fabulous fathers
AS part of the celebrations to mark the 40th Anniversary of Independence, Mount Tabor Full Gospel Church held an event to honour 40 ‘fabulous fathers.’

A look at the history of tourism
AS part of The Tribune’s ongoing celebrations of the 40th Anniversary of Independence, Rupert Missick Jr reflects on the past decades of tourism in The Bahamas.

Asphyxia not ruled out in boy's death
ASPHYXIA could not be “definitively” ruled out as the cause of death for a purported 11-year-old boy who suffered blunt force trauma to the head, a jury heard from a pathologist yesterday.

ITF Junkanoo Bowl: Three Bahamians advance on day one
IT WAS a difficult day for Bahamian players in both the Boys and Girls 18 Main Draw of the 2013 ITF Junkanoo Bowl, with just three players emerging victorious on day one.

Main draws open in ITF Junkanoo Bowl
THE qualifying rounds are complete and the main draws open today in the ITF Junkanoo Bowl hosted by the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association at the National Tennis Centre.

Governor General traces the defining moments in our history
GOVERNOR-GENERAL Sir Arthur Foulkes said there was “hardly a single event in our history that has had such a profound influence on the future of The Bahamas as the establishment of the House of Assembly”.

Lawyer casts doubt over DNA
KOFHE Goodman’s lawyer suggested to an analyst that her findings between comparing the DNA profile of Tryphemia Ferguson’s blood and the liver sample of an unknown male could not identify that male as Marco Archer.

Three more medals for Team Bahamas
Team Bahamas added another three medals to their total on day three of the XXVIII CCCAN Swimming Championships in San Jose, Costa Rica.