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Judo exhibition held

Under the patronage of the Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Dr Daniel Johnson and the Bahamas Olympic Committee (BOC), a judo exhibition was held Saturday at the Carmichael Athletic Centre in Flamingo Gardens.

Bahamas Realty in top network award

Bahamas Realty has received a Member Achievement Award from Leading Real Estate Companies of the World (LeadingRE), a global network of more than 500 top real estate firms.

Praise for gay rights stance

EDITOR, The Tribune.

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$200m hospital proponent concludes Bahamas visit

The president of a US-based health services exporter has concluded meetings in Nassau and Freeport, as it looks for the island that will be the ‘best fit’ for its proposed $200 million medical facility.

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Companies to blame for oil leaks may face action

CASES might be brought against companies responsible for leaking oil into waters around the Clifton Pier area, lawyer and environmental activist Fred Smith said yesterday.

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Youngsters give support to potcake operations

TWO of the Bahamas’ leading potcake spay and neuter, rescue and adoption centres got a boost from the younger generation.

Small fish but a huge success at Fish 'n' Feast

IT WAS billed as the first annual Palm Cay Fish ’n Feast, and even if the biggest fish weighed in at just under three pounds, the event was everything organisers hoped for.

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Stenographer reads testimony of policeman who later died

A STENOGRAPHER that recorded the testimony of an ex-policeman who witnessed the murder of a colleague outside a nightclub gave evidence in Supreme Court yesterday.

Calvary Deliverance Church celebrates 31st anniversary

THE congregation of Calvary Deliverance Church, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry and Sister Queenie Newry, will celebrate 31 years of ministry during Convention 2013 from July 28 to 31.

Two receive international scout training

pics in website daily as scouts

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Americans accused of manslaughter face delay

TWO Americans accused of killing a fellow countryman in Bimini must wait six weeks before their manslaughter case is fast-tracked to the Supreme Court for trial.

Baha Mar gets over 14,000 job requests

BAHA MAR said yesterday that it has received more than 14,000 job applications to-date, a senior executive noting that up to 700 hires would come from its Leadership Development Institute (LDI) initiative.

John Bull raid appeal delayed because laywer is behind bars

A MAN’S appeal against conviction for conspiring to rob a John Bull retail store has been delayed due to his lawyer’s current punishment for refusing to pay a $2,000 contempt fine.

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Dangerous materials used in Eleuthera water tanks

WHEN a whistleblower partnering with a local firm to provide water services to Eleuthera residents alleged that “improper and dangerous materials” were being used to line tanks, Water & Sewerage Corporation’s General Manger Glen Laville dismissed the concerns and never shared them with the board of directors, auditor EY found during its audit of the corporation.

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FACE TO FACE: ‘The Soil Guru’ on a mission and people are buying in to his message

THE cannabis industry is beginning to take shape in The Bahamas with the imminent Medicinal Cannabis Bill 2021 set to be tabled in Parliament.

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The medical blunders which cost Elizabeth Dupuch-Carron her son

MY name is Elizabeth, but my friends and family call me “Lizzy” and for two years a little man by the name of Aidan Roger Dupuch-Carron, called me “mum”.

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FACE TO FACE: Bob marched to his own drum and enriched my life

The value of life and the value of this weekly column was put into deep perspective for me as I prepared this edition – a dedication to media pioneer Bob Thompson.

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INSIGHT: We are not the enemy

The presentation by Rights Bahamas (RB) and Robert F Kennedy Human Rights to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (Commission) in Jamaica on May 12 was unfortunately not reported in context by the local media except for The Tribune, the only organisation that bothered to send a journalist to this important international hearing and cover what actually happened.

BARRACUDA ANNUAL FAMILY GUARDIAN INVITATIONAL RESULTS

Results of the Barracuda annual Family Guardian invitational, held on Friday and Saturday at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center: Girls 9-10 400 LC Meter Freestyle: 1. MacPhail, Anya I, SWIFT-BA, 6:58.20. Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle: 1. Reed, Ch