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Two eliminated from top ten
LAST WEEK on X Factor USA, the top ten contestants performed songs that were dedicated to loved ones in honour of Thanksgiving.

Men suspected of being ‘contract killers’ fear for lives in ‘big prison’
TWO men, suspected of being “contract killers”, begged the magistrate yesterday not to send them to the “big prison” where they were ordered to be held after being charged with two murders, less than two weeks apart.
Motive finds fanbase in Bahamian reggae lovers
NASSAU, Bahamas is the location of choice for the new music video by reggae artist Aundre Motive, who is continuing his efforts to feed the community of reggae lovers in the Bahamas.

Barracuda swimmers dominate overall categories at Swift meet
BARRACUDA swimmers dominated the overall categories in the Swift meet at Betty Kelly Kenning National Swimming Complex over the weekend.

'Bahamas can lead region over reparations'
REPRESENTATIVES from the African Diaspora and the House of Rastafari believe that the Bahamas government is in a unique position to lead the region as talks over reparations are set to begin today at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Swimmers get set for the 23rd Speedo Winter Championships
Betty Kelly Kenning National Swim Complex was crowded this past weekend as spectators from Abaco, Grand Bahama and New Providence watched as swimmers tried to achieve times to qualify for the 23rd Speedo Winter Swimming Championships in Plantation, Florida, on November 21-24.

‘Commodore, stop mashing our boats’
A CLIP has gone viral of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis admonishing Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commodore Tellis Bethel about marines “mashing up” defence force vessels, adding that officers must “learn to navigate”.

‘ERADICATION’: Smith accuses Govt of racist plan to wipe out Haitian communities
THE attorney representing shanty town residents in a judicial review centred on the demolition of unregulated communities yesterday accused the government of embarking on a “dictatorial” policy to completely eliminate ethnically Haitian-Bahamian communities.

Get back to work: Govt wins court order forcing halt to strike action
BAHAMAS Doctors Union has been blocked from taking further industrial action against the government and ordered to return to work after an injunction was granted yesterday by Supreme Court Justice Ian Winder.

Port eyeing $4m-$6m 'one-stop shop' spend
The Nassau Container Port’s operator yesterday said it plans to make a $4m-$6m investment to complete its “one-stop shop” model after the government approved its 15-acre expansion. Dion Bethell, Arawak Port Development Company’s (APD) president and

Banquet to honour '40 Fathers' for Independence
AS the 40th Anniversary of Independence nears, Mount Tabor Full Gospel Baptist Church, in conjunction with the National 40th Independence Celebration Committee, is hosting a banquet to honour its own list of ‘40 Fathers’ at the Sheraton Beach Resort on Cable Beach on Friday, June 14.

At least eight failed to file disclosures
AT least eight government ministers have not filed their public disclosures for this year as mandated by law, according to their own admissions.
Judge reserves decision in BAMSI arson case
A JUDGE has reserved his decision on whether the indictment against a man accused of setting fire to a dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Sciences Institute should be squashed.
Mitchell hasn’t the temperament to be PM
Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell is routinely mentioned as one of three possible successors of Prime Minister Perry Christie, once the latter finally demits office as PLP leader.
Mitchell hasn’t the temperament to be PM
Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell is routinely mentioned as one of three possible successors of Prime Minister Perry Christie, once the latter finally demits office as PLP leader.

BFA accused of sabotaging Bahamas’ 2018 World Cup campaign
A SENIOR Bahamian soccer international has accused the national federation of sabotaging the country’s 2018 World Cup campaign and issued an apology to supporters for the debacle of the 5-0 defeat by Bermuda last week.
Pinder supports Strachan's appointment as minister
FORMER Financial Services Minister Ryan Pinder said yesterday that he “supports entirely” the appointment of Sea Breeze MP Hope Strachan as the new minister in charge of financial services.

Anxious mother tells of son stuck in Israel
A BAHAMIAN is stuck in Israel as deaths mount in the war between that country and Palestinian militants.

UB Mingoes blank Cavalier FC 6-0
ANOTHER game and another hat trick plus one for University of Bahamas midfielder Ronaldo Green.

Mingoes lose on penalties after 5-5 thriller
THE University of the Bahamas Mingoes Men’s Soccer side was knocked out of the Bahamas Football Association Hummel Cup competition, losing to Dynamos 5-4 in penalty kicks after the match ended with a 5-5 tie.