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Bahamas military 'must speak to dominicans to better police seas'
MILITARY forces in The Bahamas have to talk to their counterparts in the Dominican Republic if the high seas are to be better policed.

Hunt for pair after man robbed at knifepooint
POLICE are hunting two men responsible for an armed robbery on Tuesday.
Are PLP voters disappointedin their governement?
ACCORDING to reports the grumbling among PLP “generals” is getting louder and others are complaining that if Urban Renewal 2.0 — one of the PLP’s major campaign promises in the May 7 election — was supposed to reduce crime as promised, it is not working.

Hunt for men after two armed robberies
POLICE are hunting the men responsible for two separate armed robberies.
Does the PLP truly believe in Bahamians
EDITOR, The Tribune. I would be most grateful if you would give me space in your prestigious newspaper to express myself as a Bahamian citizen.
WHAT YOUR EMERGENCY KIT SHOULD CONTAIN
A BASIC emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items:
Both political parties in state of unrest
THE AGE of Hubert Ingraham is over. Or is it?

Body of murder victim found burned
BURNT human remains found in Cat Island are being treated as a murder by police.

Four arraigned on drugs charges
FOUR people including a 63-year-old man were arraigned on drug charges before Chief Magistrate Roger Gomez yesterday.
Hubert Ingraham on the wrong side of history
North Abaco voters were unable to resist the blandishments of the new PLP government on Monday, and the by-election was a replay of what happened when former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling resigned in 1997.
Ya Hear
Ya hear Barack Obama weighed in on Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey feud?

Tips for securing healthy and happy sperm
MEN must consider lifestyle choices when assessing their level of fertility.

Dental month 2012
It is here again: Dental month. October 2012 has come and we still have all of our teeth, most of them or hopefully some of them. In any event, let us give Dental Month a big welcome.

Bahamas pharmacist 'paid $4,000 a month' over illegal scheme
A Bahamas-based pharmacist was paid $4,000 a month for the use of his company’s name and licence in a scheme to export illegal prescription drugs from Freeport into the US, court documents have revealed.
PM threat to voters in Abaco
On listening and reading the utterances spewing from the mouths of PLP politicians I wonder sometimes about the Bahamian populace.

Woman denies telling police drugs were owned by defendant
A WOMAN accused along with a contractor of possessing drugs with intent to supply denied she told police the narcotics belonged to Carlos Lamm.

Reprimand for bail breach
A MAGISTRATE chastised a man yesterday who breached a condition of his bail without the court’s permission by reporting into a police station in Abaco as opposed to the Fox Hill station in New Providence.

Appeal to go to London
THE Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of two men who challenged their murder and attempted armed robbery convictions as well as the 40-year sentence handed down by the Supreme Court.

Atlantis clampdown on beach vendors
THE Atlantis Resort’s security division yesterday moved to stop beach vendors who refuse to sign an agreement with the hotel from gaining access to Cabbage Beach, The Tribune understands.

Atlantis clampdown on beach vendors
THE Atlantis Resort’s security division yesterday moved to stop beach vendors who refuse to sign an agreement with the hotel from gaining access to Cabbage Beach, The Tribune understands.