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Court hears evidence about shirts
A GREY Bob Marley shirt was unwrapped from a sealed package that a police forensics examiner opened yesterday in Supreme Court.

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.

The day a German submarine was sighted in the Bahamas
THE morning of Saturday, August 7, 1943, began clear and calm, with good visibility from the bluff on which the town of Clarence Town, Long Island, Bahamas is perched.

'I was with my girlfriend when woman was raped'
OSCAR Ingraham denied being a predator and rapist yesterday, moments after telling a jury that he was with his girlfriend the night a woman was raped during an island-wide power outage.

Swimmers make a splash on day 1
The Bahamas Swimming Federation’s Royal Bank of Canada 43rd National Swimming Championships got off to a splash as Joanna Evans and Alec Smith set the stage on day one, winning the gruelling 800 and 1,500 metre freestyle races.

Junior tennis aces win national titles
Grand Bahamian Justyn Thompson had to keep pumping himself up as he fought from behind to pull off a three-set victory over O’Neal Mortimer to clinch the boys’ under-16 singles title at the National Tennis Centre yesterday.

RICARDO'S NFL PICKS
Bye bye Carolina’s perfect record - I’m going with the Cowboys
BYE WEEKS are done, it’s turkey day, football is on and, most of all, the NFL playoffs picture is starting to become clearer.

Like father, like son
It’s very rare that you get to see a father play against his son. It’s even more rare when one of them is coached by another father-son combination.

60 years on from turning point in nation’s history
SIXTY years ago, the late Tribune Editor and Publisher Sir Etienne Dupuch moved a resolution to end discrimination in the House of Assembly, a move that changed the racial landscape in The Bahamas forever.

I know my truth: Confessions of a Dolphin fan
Bahamians, like Renaldo Dorsett, admit to a Miami vice, addicted to supporting a team forever mired in mediocrity . . .

CARIFTA: More concerted effort needed with local track coaches
I’m not sure whether the announcement that Usain Bolt is coming to town or the success at the CARIFTA Games was the biggest news this past week.

. . . AND THEY’RE OFF!
WHILE still celebrating their historic win in the BAISS Championships last week, female jumpers Daejha Moss, Celina Thompson and Amelia Peterson yesterday led the Queen’s College Comets back into action on day one of the BTC/ScotiaBank National High School Track and Field Championships.

Marlins stun Pacers 44-39
The hosts CI Gibson Rattlers, Queen’s College Comets, St George’s Jaguars out of Grand Bahama and CC Sweeting Cobras are the leading contenders to advance to the championship game tonight as the Providence Basketball Club’s annual Holiday Classic comes to a close at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium.

Boxer advances to the medal round
With an impressive showing, Carl Hield moved into the medal round of boxing at the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games last night in Veracruz, Mexico.

DIANE PHILLIPS: Curing PMH’s ills one blanket at a time
How do you fix a problem that costs 20 times more to run than the revenue it generates?
PRINCESS Margaret Hospital is in poor financial health. And that is being kind.
ATHLETES QUALIFY FOR THE CARIFTA GAMES: SAC in the lead after Day 2 of National High School Track & Field Championships
Day two of the combined CARIFTA Trials and National High School Championships wraps up day 2 with St. Augustine’s College in first place. The Big Red Machine leads all schools with a total of 377 points.

Coleby brothers ‘are not your ordinary siblings’
IT’S unusual to see two brothers playing together at the international level, but all things concerned, Kadeem and Dwight (Jr) Coleby are not your ordinary siblings.

GARDINER ADVANCES TO 400M SEMIFINALS – Early exit for Miller-Uibo, Jones, Russell, Thomas and Hall-Smith
It was smooth sailing for the return of quarter-miler Steven Gardiner, but past champions Shaunae Miller-Uibo and Donald Thomas along with Alonzo Russell and rookies Terrence Jones and Shakeem Hall-Smith all made an early exit at the World Championships.

Devynne Charlton advances to semifinals, Steven Gardiner suffers season-ending injury
Devynne Charlton lowered her Bahamian national record yesterday to advance to the women’s 100 metre hurdles semifinals, but Steven Gardiner pulled up and he was unable to complete his men’s 400 metre race.

RICHARD GIBSON MAKES HISTORY: The first Bahamian golfer to compete in Pan Am Games
In breaking new grounds as the first Bahamian golfer to compete in the Pan American Games, Richard Gibson Jr said his experience in Santiago, Chile, last week could be rated an eight out of a 10.