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Shaunae finishes fourth in final
MOSCOW, Russia: Fourth best in the world in the women's 200 metres.

Immigration officials won't investigate Cuban woman's rape claim 'unless she makes official complaint'
UNLESS the alleged victim files an official complaint, Immigration officials will not be investigating the claim that a Cuban woman was raped.

US alert in wake of tourist shooting
A WARNING from the US government to its citizens about the threat from armed robbers in Nassau has gone international after the story was picked up by The Associated Press.

Macedonia wins titles
Macedonia won the title in both the 15-and-under and 19-and-under divisions, while Men of Vision took the men’s crown as the Baptist Sports Council pulled the curtain down on its 2013 Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.
Tour operator sees profit wipe-out in Licence fee rise
A Bahamian transportation/tour operator pioneer said yesterday his company was looking at an “almost double” increase in its annual Business Licence fee, adding that the added expense would wipe out its profits.

Artist illustrates God's creative process
FROM THE few details provide in the creation story about how man was actually made, it is known is that he was designed from the dust of earth.
Bahamas Scouts to celebrate 100 year milestone
By CARA BETHEL

Meet the winners from Bahamas Kennel Club Dog Show
THE Bahamas Kennel Club Dog Show opened on Saturday and continued through Sunday at the grounds of Bahamas Food Services on Gladstone Road.

Junior Davis Cup: Bahamas sweeps USVI 3-0
JUNIOR tennis players continue their regional play as focus shifts to the North/Central America and Caribbean Pre-qualifying for the Junior Fed Cup and Davis Cup, following a fifth place finish at the Caribbean World Juniors Pre-qualifying tournament last week.
Powered up for service
THE YOUTH Department at Macedonia Baptist Church last week hosted a seminar under the theme “Powered Up for Service”.

A total transformation for 'gem of the region'
WHILE the infrastructure is continuing to be developed in the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium, the landscaping throughout the Queen Elizabeth Sports Center has been totally and uniquely transformed.

St Andrew's Hurricanes win BLTA World Tennis Day title
St Andrew’s clinched the A divisional title with a 2-1 decision over St Anne’s in the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association’s World Tennis Day, sponsored by AID, at the National Tennis Centre on Monday.
Gourmet dinner for Majority Rule Day
THE parish of St Mary Magdalene Anglican Church celebrated the inaugural Majority Rule Day in style, hosting a gourmet dinner at the clubhouse of Old Bahama Bay.
Trusting in God is the only way
PEOPLE sit in chairs because they trust their ability to stand firm. If there was any doubt about a chair’s design, people would not feel comfortable sitting down. In a similar light, Christians are to live a life trusting God’s ability to do what he said he would do as admonished throughout scripture.
Realtors: Housing deal is 'pregnant with opportunity'
Bahamian realtors believe their new agreement with the Ministry of Housing is “pregnant with opportunity”, as they yesterday expressed concern about the island Land Use Plans imposed by recent planning legislation.

Man charged with robbery of COB assistant professor
A MAN was arraigned in Magistrates Court yesterday in connection with the shooting and robbery of a COB assistant professor and her son inside their home.
'Ladies of Lee' visit the Bahamas
By JEFFARAH GIBSON

Welcome way to highlight unwelcome new species
THE Bahamas National Trust recently brought fun to the Discovery Club programme by challenging its 41 Discovery Clubs nationwide to create attention grabbing Public Service Announcements to increase awareness of invasive species and the problems that these unwelcomed guests can cause.

Tribune worker victim of crime
A TRIBUNE photographer was gun-butted outside his home by a two thieves attempting to steal his car and his camera

Join fun, run and walk to mark anniversary
BAHAMIANS are encouraged to join in a national fun, run and walk to mark the 40th Anniversary of Independence.