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Children 'left hungry and slept on floor' at Detention Centre
CHILDREN picked up in a raid by Immigration officers on the first day of the Government’s new policy slept cold and hungry on the floor of the overcrowded Carmichael Road Detention Centre, according to one parent.

Saying the final goodbye
FAMILY, friends, dignitaries and churchgoers said their final goodbyes to Dr Myles Munroe and his wife Ruth during a celebratory service at Bahamas Faith Ministries International yesterday.

Scheidt leads after day one
IT WAS a perfect first day for the second Star Sailors League Finals in Nassau with sun and wind in abundance. The racing had it all, including a sudden downpour, lots of jostling around the marks, collisions, penalties and, most importantly, neck-and-neck finishes with surprise winners.
$140m project: Baha Mar targets 30% energy demand cut
Baha Mar believes its energy demand will be slashed “by 30 per cent or more” as a result of the Government approving a $140 million project to supply all its resorts’ air conditioning (AC) needs.

2,000 gather to pay tribute to 'giant' Richard Pinder
DR RICHARD Pinder was hailed as the “the best number two man in the history of the church in The Bahamas” yesterday at an emotional funeral service at Bahamas Faith Ministries (BFM).
Regulators, Cybots pull off victories in NPBA
THE Patron Regulators and Mail Boat Cybots pulled off victories as the New Providence Basketball Association continued its regular season at the AF Adderley Gymnasium on Monday night.

World's best Star Sailors to make a splash in Montagu Bay
THE world’s best Star class sailors have all gathered here in The Bahamas for the 2014 Star Sailors League Sailing Championships schedueled to take place in Montagu Bay this week. The event begins today at the Nassau Yacht Club.

Paul de Souza, 14, finishes 10th overall in Sunfish Class
A SHIFT in the weather may have played a vital role in the way Team Bahamas performed during the sailing competition of the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games last week in Veracruz, Mexico.
Man convicted of conspiring to rob John Bull seeks bail for appeal
A MAN convicted of conspiring to rob a John Bull retail store is seeking bail ahead of his substantive hearing before the Court of Appeal.
Star Sailors League Finals all set for Nassau Yacht Club
THE Star class, no longer a part of the Olympic Games, will be holding its 2014 Star Sailors League Sailing Championships in Montagu Bay this week.
Cable invests $400k in satellite antenna
Cable Bahamas has invested more than $400,000 in a new satellite antenna that enables the company to reduce costs and enhance its REVTV signal quality on all digital and HD signals.

Work-to-rule ended by BEC union
BAHAMAS Electrical Workers Union President Paul Maynard yesterday said the union has decided to be the “bigger person” in its feud with BEC Executive Chairman Leslie Miller and stop the work-to-rule it began earlier this week.

Prime Minister celebrates 40 years in public service
PRIME Minister Perry Christie last night celebrated 40 years in public service at a ceremony at PLP headquarters.
Clubs and Societies 11/28/2014
Advanced Toast Masters Club 7108. - Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell was the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of Advanced Toast Masters Club 7108 at Lucianos Restaurant on Wednesday, November 19. The topic was the new immigration policies.

Ryan Ingraham wins bronze in high jump
Ryan Ingraham finally broke the jinx for the Bahamas, winning the first medal in track and field, on Thursday to push the overall count to seven at the XXII Central American and Caribbean Games in Veracruz, Mexico. Team Bahamas, however, fell short of getting on the podium in tennis and the men’s volleyball remained winless as the two-week competition starts to wind down.
Pastor Rich was a giant
The tragic plane crash that killed Dr Myles Munroe, Dr Richard Pinder and seven others is still the object of discussion in the country and indeed in the international religious community. There have been countless tributes from many over this tragedy.
'40 non-Bahamians a day' being picked up by immigration staff
IMMIGRATION officials yesterday estimated that an average of 40 undocumented non-Bahamians have been picked up daily in New Providence since new resident regulations were implemented on November 1.

Baha Mar to give NIB details over job cuts
BAHA Mar officials plan to present the National Insurance Board with information that would assist the board’s investigation into recent layoffs of 190 workers from Crystal Palace “within time,” Robert Sands said yesterday.
Best Buddy scheme helps disabled to graduate at Baha Mar
FIVE students with developmental or intellectual disabilities have been offered jobs at Cable Beach mega-resort Baha Mar after graduating from the resort’s Leadership Development Institute yesterday.

'Tax-free zones will help poor, not displace them'
ESTABLISHING inner city tax free zones will transform communities – not burden the poor or cause them to be displaced, newly-elected FNM Chairman Michael Pintard said yesterday.