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OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl
OLYMPIAN TAKES YOUR ORDERS
ON the eve of another World Children's Day, the golden arches of McDonalds in downtown Nassau opened its doors with Golden Girl Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie at the till and ready to go. "Welcome to McDonald's. May I take your order please?" she said repeatedl

Spencer Cartwright dominates regatta
BAHAMIAN teen sailor Spencer Cartwright continued his year of dominance in the Optimist dinghy events by winning all six of the races in the Optimist Fall Regatta.

Law firm receives global recognition
Callenders & Company was this month was named the Bahamas’ leading corporate law firm by international judges as part of a worldwide search for excellence.

FNM Chairman praises PLP MP for 'truth on referendum'
FNM Chairman Darron Cash praised Dr Andre Rollins yesterday for being “the first PLP to tell the truth” as it relates to the January 28 referendum, but said he suspects Dr Rollins will be “whipped back” in line by his party very soon.

GAMBLING REFERENDUM LATEST: NO's LEADING IN EVERY CONSTITUENCY
10.10pm - VOTERS in the gambling referendum have overwhelmingly rejected the legalisation of web shops and the establishment of a national lottery.
Law firm adds three partners
Callenders & Co has named three new partners, bringing the total number to eight between its two New Providence offices and Freeport .
Shipyard adds eight graduates
Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) has added another eight new graduates, bringing to 46 the number of young Bahamians who have passed its rigorous training programme.
'Extremely disappointed' on City Markets payout
LABOUR Minister Shane Gibson said yesterday he was “extremely disappointed” that more than 300 former City Market employees had not yet received their severance packages.

Shock over discovery in abandoned building
AUTHORITIES have launched an investigation into the death of a man who was found hanging from an abandoned building at eastern New Providence over the weekend.

Another delay in murder sentencing
NO SENTENCE was handed down yesterday in the case of three men convicted of a policeman’s murder as questioning the contents of their probation and psychiatric reports lasted the entire court day.

The search is on for the next gospel superstar
THE songs have been approved and the judges are ready to search for the next gospel superstar as 242Untapped gets ready to host auditions for season two.

Wanted men turn themselves in to police in connection with murders
FIVE men have turned themselves into police stations across New Providence in connection with the country’s latest murders.
Wanted men turn themselves in
FIVE men have turned themselves into police stations across New Providence in connection with the country's latest murders.

Beauty artists shine at Bahamian Hair Battle
CREATIVE energy was in the air at this year’s Bahamian Hair Battle and Showcase at the Rainforest Theatre Sunday.

PM dismisses BTC appointee 'conflict'
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said yesterday that he plans to meet again with top Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) executives, having previously conceded that the Government had made little-to-no headway in its attempt to regain majority control at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).

Young writers shine in essay contest
US Chargé d’Affaires John Dinkelman recognised all the students from Queen’s College who submitted essays in this year’s Dr Martin Luther King Jr Essay Contest and presented Jada Miller with the grand prize – a new Apple iPad.