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Armed robbery crimewave alert
THE wave of armed robberies across New Providence continues to spiral out of control as almost two dozen attacks were recorded in the month of August.

Anger as relatives are hired by ZNS
OUTRAGE over the staff shake-up at ZNS has reportedly reached a new pitch with the revelation that hirees include relatives of a Cabinet minister and a senior executive appointed by the PLP.

Cop killer found guilty
THE retrial of a man accused of murdering a policeman came to an end yesterday, this time with the accused being convicted of the Independence Day killing.

'Bahamians to reap benefits from economic recovery'
FREEPORT – Minister of State for Investments Khaalis Rolle said the government is working on an economic recovery strategy that will allow Bahamian entities to reap significant benefits from large direct foreign investments.

two dead, two fight for life after traffic accidents
TWO men are dead and two women are fighting for their lives in hospital after three separate traffic accidents over the weekend.

High scoring for ladies, but pitcher's duel for men
Stark contrasts in game one of both New Providence Softball Association championship series, with a high scoring finish in the ladies division, followed by a pitchers’ duel in the men’s nightcap.
Haiti trade barriers talk
THE BAHAMAS will be exploring the possibility of removing trade barriers with Haiti, said Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell.

PM: Plans to develop performing arts school
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis says his administration is making plans to further develop The Bahamas' orange economy with a performing arts school.
Small Schools Athletic Association basketball postseason underway
THE Bahamas Small Schools Athletic Association is now into its basketball postseason at the Michael “Scooter” Reid Sporting Complex at the Hope Center.

‘Corporal punishment is not abuse’ says bishop
BAHAMAS Christian Council president Bishop Delton Fernander says that he does not view corporal punishment as abuse.

BCP wants dress code for tourists
AN enforced dress code for tourists in Nassau is one of the pledges by a party which is trying to get its message to the masses. The Bahamas Constitution Party believes it has a fai
Champion chef ready to defend national title
DEFENDING All-Island Senior Young Chef champion Dwayne Sinclair emerged as the winner of the competition's 2012 New Providence leg. After the results were announced, the Temple Christian High School student said he plans to again compete in the national c
Champion chef ready to defend national title
DEFENDING All-Island Senior Young Chef champion Dwayne Sinclair emerged as the winner of the competition's 2012 New Providence leg. After the results were announced, the Temple Christian High School student said he plans to again compete in the national c
Hospital deal near for Exuma
Hospital deal near for Exuma By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net THE government will be accepting bids for the construction of a community hospital in Exuma before the end of the month, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told constituents Saturday night
Hospital deal near for Exuma
Hospital deal near for Exuma By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net THE government will be accepting bids for the construction of a community hospital in Exuma before the end of the month, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told constituents Saturday night
Hospital deal near for Exuma
Hospital deal near for Exuma By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net THE government will be accepting bids for the construction of a community hospital in Exuma before the end of the month, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told constituents Saturday night
Hospital deal near for Exuma
Hospital deal near for Exuma By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net THE government will be accepting bids for the construction of a community hospital in Exuma before the end of the month, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told constituents Saturday night
Hospital deal near for Exuma
Hospital deal near for Exuma By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net THE government will be accepting bids for the construction of a community hospital in Exuma before the end of the month, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham told constituents Saturday night
Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey'
Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey' By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A THIRD witness to the February 2006 murder of businessman Keith Carey took the stand yesterday as the retrial of the case continued. The witness, who wa
Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey'
Witness 'saw gunman shoot Carey' By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net A THIRD witness to the February 2006 murder of businessman Keith Carey took the stand yesterday as the retrial of the case continued. The witness, who wa