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Evans, Wiggins expected to contend in Tour de France
PARIS (AP) -- With Spanish superstar Alberto Contador suspended for doping, the Tour de France looks wide open. Australian veteran Cadel Evans will defend his title, and Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins hopes to give Britain its first victory at cycling's

Teen granted $3,000 bail on housebreaking accusation
A 15-year-old youth was granted $3,000 bail after being accused of breaking into a woman’s home last week.

Gala event for school anniversary
THE Lyford Cay International School this year celebrates its 50th anniversary and many celebratory events are being held to both raise funds to expand and upgrade facilities, and to mark the important milestone.
Giorgio Baldacci Nationals set for Dec. 20
THE Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) is scheduled to hold its 2021 Giorgio Baldacci Open Nationals Championship at The National Tennis Centre December 20-23.
Two injured in shooting incidents
TWO men are in hospital after they were injured in separate shooting incidents.
Quality Beach Soccer squad wins league and cup competitions in the Bahamas Super League
QUALITY Beach Soccer experienced success at all levels in the Bahamas Beach Soccer Super League. The squad was victorious in both the league and cup competitions, despite only having one World Cup team member in their squad. They took the final with

Policeman who collected items for analysis testifies in Marco Archer murder trial
THE jury in Marco Archer murder trial heard testimony yesterday from a policeman who collected items for analysis in connection with the case.

Man cries when found guilty of rape
A MAN cried in the Supreme Court when a jury found him guilty of raping a woman in her western New Providence home.

Good week for Justin on the ITF Junior tour
JUSTIN Roberts, getting ready to represent the Bahamas at the Junior Olympic Games in China, had another successful week on the ITF Junior tour this week at the ITF Grade 2 Biesterbos Open 2014 in Castricum, Netherlands.
Players to watch in Battle 4 Atlantis
THROW out the first 2-3 games of the season, the Battle 4 Atlantis is where the real competition begins for the eight teams featured at the Imperial Arena.

BLTA officers’ election all set for July 4
AMIDST the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association is planning to host its election of officers on Saturday, July 4, at the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association.

Aruba edges out Bahamas
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama: For the third consecutive time, Aruba defeated the Bahamas, the last coming in the championship game to secure their berth as the representative of the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Federation (ECAST) in the World Championships in Cali, Colombia in June.

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Barracuda/Leno Corporate Services Invitational
• RESULTS of the Barracuda Swim Club’s Leno Corporate Services Invitational at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex over the weekend:

Minister cautions local sporting federations to wait for all-clear
Although most people are eager to resume the full level of competition in the country, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg cautioned the local associations and federations to wait until the all-clearance is given by the Ministry of Health Wellness.

Chris Brown left out of 400m for World Championships
CHRIS “Fireman” Brown, the former national record holder at 400m and one of the London Olympics "Golden Knights”, has not been selected to run the individual 400m at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing next month by the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA).
Three arrested after ammunition found
GRAND Bahama police arrested three men at the Grand Bahama International Airport after a quantity of ammunition was discovered in a bag at a security checkpoint on Tuesday.
Former police officer’s burglary conviction quashed
THE Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction of a former police officer found guilty of an early morning burglary of a squad mate.

Trees planted to mark next generation of pupils
LYFORD Cay International School (LCIS) have planted Lignum Vitae trees on their seven-acre campus to commemorate the 13 alumni who have returned to the school as parents.

ON DA HOOK
WHILE all the focus has been on the amazing Wahoo season and the early start to the Mahi Mahi season, it is easy to overlook fly fishing in The Bahamas, one of the top three destinations in the world for the sport.
CHAMPION AMATEUR BOXING SHOW
CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club hosted its 12th Annual Wellington ‘Sonny Boy’ Rahming Silver Glove Boxing Tournament at the Wulff Road Boxing Square on Saturday.