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Cybots get 106-103 win over police, take 1-0 lead in playoffs
EUGENE Bain had a monster game as he helped to power the Bamboo Shack Cybots to a 106-103 victory over the Police Crimestoppers as they took a 1-0 lead in the Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association’s best-of-five championship series.B
BUT is planning to file charges against school security guard
BAHAMAS Union of Teachers president Belinda Wilson yesterday confirmed that the union planned to file charges against a security guard at Stephen Dillet Primary.
Barracuda swimmers add names to record books
N’NHYN Fernander and Gershwin Greene are two swimmers from the Barracuda Swim Club whose names were added to the record books last weekend.

Major Jr named to Lotto Hot 100 List
HE’S considered to be a chip off the old block as an athlete following in the footsteps of his mother Bernadette ‘Chips’ McPhee, a former national team softball pitcher. But for Michael Major Jr, it’s all about creating his own identity as he swings his tennis racket.

37th Hugh Campbell: Teams eliminated on day 4
DAY four of the 37th Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic featured the first round of eliminations in this year’s event while several winning teams went head-to-head.

BOC PRESIDENT KNOWLES TO RUN UNOPPOSED IN ELECTIONS: Set for second four-year term after this Saturday’s vote
ROMELL Knowles will return to office unopposed for his second four-year term as president of the Bahamas Olympic Committee.
Don't cry for Argentina
By Sir Ronald Sanders THE national and regional interests of Commonwealth Caribbean countries would hardly be served by backing Argentina in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. An Associated Press report of a meeting of some
Don't cry for Argentina
By Sir Ronald Sanders THE national and regional interests of Commonwealth Caribbean countries would hardly be served by backing Argentina in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. An Associated Press report of a meeting of some
Don't cry for Argentina
By Sir Ronald Sanders THE national and regional interests of Commonwealth Caribbean countries would hardly be served by backing Argentina in its long-running dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. An Associated Press report of a meeting of some

‘Why did they kill my brother?'
THE sister of a man who was shot dead in Nassau Village on Tuesday says the family is struggling to come to grips with his death, insisting he was not a “gang-banger”.
Five killings in four days
TWO men are dead and five others are in serious condition in hospital after a series of shooting incidents over the weekend.
Reunited, and it feels so good -Xavier's all-girls class of 1967 celebrates 50th anniversary-
Fifty years after they stepped through the doors of Xavier’s College for a final time, the more than 20 women who made up the graduating class of 1967 came together to celebrate a milestone reunion.They came from all of the world, and from right here

Bahamas won't sign on to single market
THE Bahamas will not sign onto the CARICOM Single Market and Economy despite historic steps taken by the region at last week’s summit, according to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis.Dr Minnis made it clear at a Saturday press briefing the country did n

Tropical storm watch in effect
TROPICAL Storm Chantal was racing towards the Lesser Antilles today, and is predicted to hit The Bahamas on late Thursday and Friday.
March on Bahamaland
BY Rev. Canon S. Sebastian Campbell

Bahamian model takes on Paris
BAHAMIAN male model Ajayi Ballentine-Clarke is on the verge of one of the biggest breaks in his career.
Major League draft shows a bright future for Bahamians
WITH the drafting of three Bahamians into the Major League baseball over the weekend, the future looks bright for the Bahamas.

Man suspected of murder is arrested
POLICE have arrested a man suspected of murder and four people for drug possession in separate incidents.

Man, 26, shot dead outside nightclub
A 26-year-old man became the country’s latest murder victim after he was lured outside a nightclub and shot multiple times by a hooded assailant on Thursday night.

US tourist accused of sex attack
POLICE will determine today if charges will be brought against an American man accused of attempted sexual assault against a woman on Paradise Island.