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Car boot victim begs: Drop charges
THE case of two brothers who were arraigned in connection with the alleged abduction of a woman was adjourned for two weeks yesterday after the complainant informed the chief magistrate of her desire to withdraw the charges against the accused.

Blue flames win opener in best-of-three series
THE pennant winning Our Lady’s Blue Flames rode the high scoring duo of their versatile bigs all the way to a game one win in the Catholic Primary Schools Basketball Championship series.

Suspect in hurricane killing faces court
A TEENAGER was remanded to prison without bail yesterday after being charged in connection with the murder of a 76-year-old woman during Hurricane Sandy.

Birbal denies accusations in unnatural sex case
FORMER art teacher Andre Birbal pleaded not guilty to six counts of unnatural sexual intercourse with an underage boy yesterday before a jury was empanelled and screened to determine their ability to fairly hear and try the case, notwithstanding its publicity.

Masters softball: Truckers even series 1-1
THE Masters Softball League's best-of-five championship series between the USS Truckers and Williams Construction Jets is all tied at 1-1.

Pratt, Carey advance to the semifinals
Two players remain in the singles main draws for the Bahamas as the ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl moved into the quarterfinals at the BLTA National Tennis Center yesterday.
Tile King showcases latest product range
Tile King held a two-day seminar and certification course for the construction industry this week to introduce its new Wedi Systems product to the Bahamas.

$7K BAIL FOR TEEN ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE
A 17-year-old man accused of robbing a woman at gunpoint last year was granted bail yesterday.

Threat claim
A MAN was granted $7,500 bail in court yesterday after he was alleged to have threatened a man in Cat Island with a rifle and caused $3,000 worth of damage to his property.

Man remanded for failed armed robbery charge
A MAN was behind bars yesterday after he was accused of a failed armed robbery using a fake handgun earlier this week.

Contest heats up in the kitchen
STUDENTS from several senior high schools participated in the Ministry of Education’s 30th annual Young Chef Culinary Competition semi-finals yesterday.

Man cleared of murder and manslaughter charges
AFTER deliberation, a Supreme Court jury acquitted a man of a murder charge yesterday afternoon.
Governor at PLP rally
EDITOR, The Tribune. I see that former Governor General Arthur Hanna attended a recent PLP rally in North Andros. To my recollection, no former Bahamian Governor General has attended a partisan political event such as a rally after demitting office. This
Governor at PLP rally
EDITOR, The Tribune. I see that former Governor General Arthur Hanna attended a recent PLP rally in North Andros. To my recollection, no former Bahamian Governor General has attended a partisan political event such as a rally after demitting office. This

Police Interceptors rout RBDF Cannons 21-10
THE Bahamas Government Departmental Softball Association continued its regular season action at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex over the weekend with the Police Interceptors men’s team highlighting the action, winning a pair of games.On Saturday,
Banks Association meets with BOB
Executives of the Caribbean Association of Banks (CAB) recently called on Bank of The Bahamas to discuss plans for its upcoming conference in the Bahamas later this year.Mary Popo, the Association’s general manager, and directors met with Vanessa Tay

Police hunt four robbers
POLICE are looking for four men who broke into a home on Kemp Road on Saturday morning and stole cash, hair weave and other items.

Charged with damaging car
A 32-year-old man was charged with causing damage in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Monday. Deshawn Laing appeared before Magistrate Charlton Smith in Court One, where he pleaded not guilty to the charge. It is alleged that on August 5, the acc
Religious happenings around town
The Skekinah Family Word Centre Ministry will be hosting its “Give Live Community Outreach” block party this Saturday at Quakoo Street from 11am to 4pm.
Changing leadership
Please be advised that contrary to Mr Abraham Moss’ assertion in today’s issue of The Tribune: