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Sports in brief
THE International Coaches Clinic (ICC) hosted by the Bahamas Basketball Federation is scheduled to be held August 1-4 at the Atlantis resort on Paradise Island.

Seven-year-old boy tells how brother was beaten with frying pan on day he died
THE seven-year-old brother of a toddler who prosecutors allege was beaten to death testified yesterday that he saw his mother’s boyfriend hit the boy’s hand with a “frying pan” the day he died.

Rhema Otabor wins NCAA javelin title
NEBRASKA'S junior Rhema Otabor got the early lead and held on for a personal best and collegiate leading mark to win the women's javelin title at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Austin, Texas.

On Da Hook
THIS week many Bahamians took advantage of the long weekend, not only to celebrate Majority Rule Day but to hit their favourite fishing spot.

Man charged with nightclub murder and causing public terror
EMMANUEL Rolle, 25, formerly a wanted suspect, was charged on Friday in connection with the January 25 fatal shooting of Defence Force marine Angelo Dorsette at the G-Spot nightclub at Faith Avenue north.
Officials call of game 3 because of rain
FOR the second night in a row, mother nature took centre stage in the New Providence Softball Association’s Carl ‘Bang Bang’ Johnson best-of-seven championship series.
US family charged for fishing offences
AN American family of four has been charged in Freeport Magistrate’s Court for breach of the Fisheries Act and illegal landing at Grand Cay, Abaco.

UPDATED: One man in custody, another wanted for questioning over attempted murder of officer
Police have one man in custody and are looking for another in connection with the attempted murder of a police officer.

Girl Guides earn badges at high tea
The Bahamas Girl Guides Association successfully pulled of their first “Mother and Daughter Tea Party” this month.
Cruise ship on way to Bahamas hit by rough seas
A cruise ship on a trip to The Bahamas navigated rough seas off the South Carolina coast over the Memorial Day weekend.

Student spotlight
Keannah Russell, above, graduated from St George’s High School, Grand Bahama with honours.

Murder accused pleads guilty to curfew breaches
A MAN on bail for attempted murder was jailed for six months after admitting to breaching his curfew five times.

Westminster College ordered to pay $20k to NIB in unpaid fees
WESTMINSTER College was told to pay $20k to the National Insurance Board yesterday after admitting to owing NIB $49,798.27 in unpaid dues.

Independence Day murder suspect faces court
A 28-year-old man was charged with murder yesterday in connection with a shooting incident that left a man dead on Independence Day.
CA Smith is the 10th
In both their speeches during the swearing-in ceremony Friday morning Prime Minister Hubert Minnis and new Governor General C. A. Smith got some history wrong.

Bahamas Scholastic Athletic Association basketball results
THE Bahamas Scholastic Athletic Association continued its basketball regular season on Wednesday at the Hope Center on University Commons with a number of games played.

And now for the weather on Mars, courtesy of new NASA lander
And now for the weather on Mars: NASA’s newest lander is offering daily reports on the red planet’s frigid winter.

Marco Archer murder trial delayed until May 21
THE Supreme Court jury hearing evidence in the Marco Archer murder trial was asked by the presiding judge to return for duty on Tuesday, May 21.

Outstanding performances at the CARIFTA Trials
AS the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations held its final CARIFTA Trials over the weekend, there were some outstanding performances produced by athletes as they prepare for the trip to St George’s, Grenada, over the Easter holiday weekend.

Top athletes post world-leading times at the CBBI
THERE were at least six world- leading marks posted - albeit two were wind-aide - at the second Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational which returned with a bang at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium on Saturday.