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Marco Archer trial: DNA evidence raised
AS THE Marco Archer murder trial continued yesterday an analyst testified that Tryphemia Ferguson, whose blood was subjected to a DNA profile, cannot be excluded as the biological mother of a male subject whose liver sample was also profiled.

Tennis ace O'Neil follows in his uncle's footsteps
O’NEIL Mortimer is fast becoming one of the bright young talents to watch in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association.
Sports in brief
BASEBALL: BBF CONGRATS WINNERS
sports in brief
CYCLING

Knowles and Hewitt lose in first round
IT wasn’t the type of post-retirement performance that he expected, but Mark Knowles was just thrilled to have been back on the big stage at Wimbledon.
Communication, sharing and love are the secrets to wedded bliss
By ALESHA CADET

Lawyer told he cannot withdraw
JUSTICE Bernard Turner yesterday denied an application by Kofhe Goodman’s counsel to withdraw as an attorney in the Marco Archer murder trial.

In the studio with Sammie Starr
HAVING worked with a lengthy list of local artists in his recording studio, Bahamian singer Sammie Starr said he still hopes to work with many more musicians in the future.
Strikers boxing club officially opens
Ronn Rodgers, a product of the Champion Amateur Boxing Club, has returned home and decided to make his contribution to the development of the sport by opening his own boxing club.
Swimmming results
Here’s a look at the final results of the individual performances in the Bahamas Swimming Federation’s 2013 RBC National Swim Championships at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex

Court cases delayed
TESTIMONY in two high-profile Supreme Court murder cases was delayed by legal and private discussions yesterday.
Swimming championships underway
THE Bahamas Swimming Federation’s Royal Bank of Canada National Swimming Championship got underway at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex last night.

Lawyer claims threat by investigator
TESTIMONY in yesterday’s session of the Marco Archer murder trial was preceded by the defending lawyer’s claim that the investigator in the case was threatening him.
Police stop rap star
GRAND BAHAMA police have been accused of “going out of their way to be difficult” by organisers of a concert featuring international rapper Meek Mill.

Event promoters unhappy after rapper stopped by police
AMERICAN HIP HOP recording artist Meek Mill got more than he bargained for when he came to the Bahamas over the weekend to headline a major concert in Grand Bahama.

Artist illustrates God's creative process
FROM THE few details provide in the creation story about how man was actually made, it is known is that he was designed from the dust of earth.

Sports in brief
THE Eleuthera Junior Baseball League of Rock Sound played its final game in the junior divisions of the 2013 Championship Series in Spanish Wells on Saturday.

A celebration of Bahamian composers
Bahamian songbird JoAnn Callender will lead a cohort of contemporaries in a celebration of Bahamian composers. The concert is an official event on the 40th anniversary of independence calendar.

Hundreds march for Labour Day
“CAN you imagine a Bahamas where there were no labour laws?” Labour Minister Shane Gibson asked the hundreds of workers and unionists who marched in a parade on Friday’s holiday, which was renamed in honour of the late Sir Randol Fawkes.

Suggestion made about investigator
A JUDGE being “incompetent” and an investigator “sweethearting” with a woman residing at Yorkshire Drive were some of the suggestions the jury heard on the 33rd day of the Marco Archer murder trial yesterday.