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UB Mingoes get 98-75 win over Wolverines

ROBERT Joseph seemingly could not miss from behind the arc for the University of the Bahamas Mingoes against the Wolverines Saturday night in New Providence Basketball Association action.

BSF names water polo team

THE Bahamas Swimming Federation has completed two thirds of its national team that will represent the country at the XXXIV CARIFTA Swim Championships.

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Wells takes title with record time

Bahamian student athletes continue to produce milestones on a weekly basis throughout the NCAA Division I Track and Field Indoor season.

PLP convention ‘not likely’ to be postponed over storm

THE Progressive Liberal Party’s convention is still on track to be held next month as major hurricane Matthew makes its way through the country this week.

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Judge refuses to adjourn decade-old murder case

A SUPREME Court judge yesterday told the junior lawyer for a man awaiting trial on a murder and rape charge that he was not inclined to adjourn the decade-old case until 2018.

Robert Kennedy Jr: Clifton oil spills 'criminal'

BAHAMIANS were yesterday urged to take “citizen action” to preserve the country’s precious underwater resources.

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Only one Baha Mar death work-related

BAHA Mar vice president Robert Sands yesterday confirmed that there has been only one construction related death over the course of the $3.4 billion project. While he admitted there have been two deaths, Mr Sands said the first incident was not work-related.

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Sports in brief

THE Champion Amateur Boxing Club hosted its 18th annual Wellington “Sonny Boy” Rahming Silver Glove Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Wulff Road Boxing Square on Saturday.

Entrepreneurs 'should get ready' for Baha Mar opportunities

YOUNG entrepreneurs throughout the archipelago should “get ready” for the many opportunities set to come on stream with the opening of Baha Mar in 2014, Robert Sands said yesterday.

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Paige gets ready to follow in family's footsteps

THE granddaughter of Bahamian supermarket mogul Rupert Roberts is among the next generation of entrepreneurs getting set to transform business as we know it in the country.

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Royal Navy ship crew show support for Ican Community

THE crew from the British Royal Navy ship HMS Richmond came out to show their support of the Ican Community, an after-school and summer programme in New Providence.

Bishop Lonford Bethel installed as Highway Church of God General Superintendent

THE Highway Church of God (Bahamas) recently marked a glorious note in its history with the installation of Bishop Lonford L Bethel as its fifth general superintendent.

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Maycock one step closer to extradition to the US

ACCUSED drug lord Melvin Maycock Sr and 13 other men are one court away from facing extradition to the United States after a magistrate handed down a ruling yesterday in the almost decade-old request by US federal officers.

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CASH: What is government's relationship with Genting?

FNM Chairman Darron Cash has demanded that the Christie government set the record straight as to its relationship with The Genting Group, developers of Bimini.

Union chief seeks 100-133% increase in minimum wage

By NATARIO MCKENZIE
Tribune Business Reporter

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No pay for six months, claim Chinese workers

MORE than 50 Chinese construction workers from Baha Mar protested outside the Chinese Embassy on Wednesday afternoon, claiming they have not been paid in six months and that they had been threatened when they complained.

Prayers in Andros for the success of BAMSI

THE Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Institute (BAMSI) began operation with a special Pontifical Eucharist at the Parish Church of St Margaret, Nicholl’s Town, Andros on September 28.

ETHICS IN PUBLIC SERVICE

EDITOR, The Tribune.

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Student spotlight

Gregory Alexander Stubbs is a recent graduate of Queen’s College and the 2023 Gentleman of the Year.

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“Who would have thought!“

MEETING over tea for the first time in 70 years, two of the nation’s most recognisable matriarchs on both sides of the political spectrum have come together to address some of the more pressing issues facing our nation.