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trio accused of $89,000 theft face court

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

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COP KILLERS: Guilty of murder and attempted murder

Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Davis and Clint Evans have all been found guilty of murder and attempted murder in connection with the March 1999 death of Officer Jimmy Ambrose.

Trio found guilty of cop killing

A 12-WOMAN jury last night found Stephen “Die” Stubbs, Andrew Davis and Clint Evans guilty of murdering Constable Jimmy Ambrose and attempting to kill Constable Marcian Scott.

Calvary Deliverance Church celebrates 31st anniversary

THE congregation of Calvary Deliverance Church, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry and Sister Queenie Newry, will celebrate 31 years of ministry during Convention 2013 from July 28 to 31.

TOUGH CALL: Exploring the history of our ancient Bahamas

ON Facebook recently, someone posted an early map of the Bahama Islands with a few references to Lucayan place names, which generated a lot of interest. In response I posted a map with all the surviving Lucayan names (and their translations).

Hubert Ingraham: a man for all seasons

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Opposed to marijuana legalisation

EDITOR, The Tribune.

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Reflecting on art - 40 years later

TALENTED Bahamian artists invited enthusiasts to join them at Hillside House Gallery last Wednesday and Saturday, as they shared in a “40 Years Later” art conversation and exhibition.

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Street Legends postseason play

THE Street Legends will continue its postseason play tonight at the AF Adderley Gymnasium.

Residents fearing Bimini 'overload'

WITH Bimini set for even more resort development, some residents yesterday expressed fears that the small island is being over developed and will eventually become overpopulated, one telling Tribune Business: “I don’t know why this island is being overloaded”.

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Oceania fury: DPM rejects reduced tax from 80% value fall

Property owners at the controversy-torn Oceania Heights development are furious that they will have to pay Stamp Duty based on their initial purchase price, despite values having fallen by up to 80 per cent.

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Cheers to miss Universe Bahamas hopeful Shanae

CONNOISSEURS picked up consumer tips and indulged in a selection of Pommery champagnes at Liquid Courage’s tasting showcase – “A Flight of Bubbles” – last week.

Retailer targets 'foremost in the Bahamas' status

A retail entrepreneur is aiming to become the “foremost” fashion and gift shop operator in the Bahamas, as she moves to a final decision on whether to make one format’s Blake Road “transition” permanent.

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Video equipment lab to help medical treatment

A $100,000 tele-medicine lecture lab was launched in the oncology centre of the Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday.

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Icon Awards in this weekend's Big T

THE first Bahamian Icon awards were deemed a success by organisers and attendees who attended the black tie event on Saturday evening.

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Government silent over Nygard questions

THE government remains silent following calls from the opposition that several PLP MPs tender their resignations after being filmed at a private meeting with billionaire businessman Peter Nygard.

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Clampdown on scrap metal is ‘in the works’

AMID increased calls for the government to move speedily in regulating scrap metal yards, Deputy Prime Minister Philip “Brave”’ Davis yesterday said a clamp down is in the works and forthcoming.

'Absolutely destroyed' by Customs fee rises

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce’s (BCCEC) vice-chairman says new and increased Customs fees have “absolutely destroyed” both his business and hopes of developing Freeport into a logistics/distribution hub.

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Mr and Mrs Independence Bahamas

THE Bahamas Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation crowned its 2013 national champions at the National Center for the Performing Arts in an awe inspiring show on Saturday night.