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Bracketts knock off Black Scorpions 5-1
The Sigma Bracketts managed to outslug the Black Scorpions to stay in the thick of things in the early standing in the women’s division of the (NPSA) New Providence Softball Association.

Policeman who collected items for analysis testifies in Marco Archer murder trial
THE jury in Marco Archer murder trial heard testimony yesterday from a policeman who collected items for analysis in connection with the case.

Doctor who collected blood from murder suspect testifies
A DOCTOR who collected blood, in accordance with a court order, from the man accused of murdering 11-year-old Marco Archer yesterday denied that he did not properly confirm the identity of the individual.

Team completes NACAC trials
DESPITE the inclement weather over the weekend, the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations completed its trials for the North and Central American Championships (NACAC) Age Group at the original Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium.

Police corporal testifies in Marco Archer trial
THE jury in the Marco Archer murder trial heard testimony from a police corporal who visited an apartment building on Yorkshire Street the day after a body was found in bushes behind it.

Icons of music in caricature
ICONIC entertainers were honoured through unconventional portraits during the Catch Ya Sef exhibition.

Jury hears of car examination
THE jury in the Marco Archer murder trial heard testimony from a scenes of crime investigator yesterday who examined a car belonging to Kofhe Goodman, the man accused of Marco’s murder.

Lawyer says police faked evidence
THE lawyer representing Kofhe Goodman yesterday accused the police of unlawfully withdrawing Goodman’s blood and “sprinkling it” on his clothing to fabricate evidence.

Spurs held to a goalless draw by Jamaica
Steven Caulker wished he had not made that one step ahead of the defender. He wished the officials had not called the offside on him after he booted in the lone goal that would have given Tottenham Hotspur a 1-0 victory over Jamaica’s “Reggae Boyz.”
Forum to assess national Budget
‘The Financial Voice’ (TFV) forum will conduct its annual examination of the Government’s 2013-2014 Budget and other issues relating to the Bahamas’ fiscal health on Thursday, May 30.

Macedonia wins titles
Macedonia won the title in both the 15-and-under and 19-and-under divisions, while Men of Vision took the men’s crown as the Baptist Sports Council pulled the curtain down on its 2013 Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.
Women of Virtue Tea Party and Fashion Show
The Nassau Village Urban Renewal Division held a Women of Virtue Tea Party and Fashion Show at the Holy Cross Activity Centre on May 19 to honour “virtuous women” in the community: Patricia Bell, mother of Minister of State Keith Bell, received the long standing resident award; Pearline Reckly received the religion award; Patricia Morley, civic award; Rita O King, education award; Charmaine Josey, community relations award.
Macedonia wins titles
Macedonia won the title in both the 15-and-under and 19-and-under divisions, while Men of Vision took the men’s crown as the Baptist Sports Council pulled the curtain down on its 2013 Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.

Nat King Cole's memory alive and well in the Bahamas
IN A TRIBUTE to the legendary Nat King Cole, Talk of the Town promotions presented a celebration concert that attracted many Jazz lovers to the Old

Gang war fears rise
ASSISTANT Police Commissioner Anthony Ferguson said officers are doing all they can to lessen retaliation killings after rumours of gang wars started to spread.
Colleagues say murder victimwas a 'sweet person'
EMOTIONAL co-workers and friends of 17-year-old Frederick Telusma, who was shot and killed on Monday afternoon, remember him as a “sweet person” who was well known and liked by everyone.

Others hurt in weekend of violence
A team of five masked gunmen left a teen and a man, dead on the doorstep of their Kemp Road home and four others injured at a holiday gathering, while on a spree of violence that ended after a police chase, gunfight, and Nassau Village car crash.

'Reggae Boyz', Spurs touch down for historic match
THE Jamaican Reggae Boyz men’s national soccer team is in town.
My cup runneth over - No matter what, God will be with me
THERE are many memorable scriptures and Bible verses. One of the lengthy scriptures that stands out is Psalm 23.

Marco Archer murder trial delayed until May 21
THE Supreme Court jury hearing evidence in the Marco Archer murder trial was asked by the presiding judge to return for duty on Tuesday, May 21.