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THE PRESS BOX: Veteran big man Chandler a big boost to Lakers' defence
THE Lakers improved immediately, from a defensive stand point, with the addition of veteran centre Tyson Chandler, after he was bought out by the Phoenix Suns. Chandler picked L.A. out of about five teams trying to secure his services. Chandler’s g

Ayton and Suns rally for 120-112 win over Knicks
PHOENIX (AP) — Deandre Ayton snatched the loose ball, glanced down the court and saw Aron Baynes streaking toward the rim with no one around him. The 6-foot-11 centre never hesitated, launching a pass to his 6-10 teammate and hitting him in stride fo
Retailer hits out on lockdown 'inequity'
A Bahamian shoe retailer yesterday warned the government’s lockdown is creating “unfairness and inequity” in the sector by enabling “essential” firms to sell the same products closed rivals cannot.Egan Kemp, president of Eunison Company, the Shoe Dep

Candidates vetted for invite-only basketball camp
WITH the Bahamas’ first ever scouting basketball showcase of its kind for elite junior players on tap for this summer, the selection committee continues to thoroughly vet the candidates for this summer’s invite-only camp.
THE ART OF GRAPHIX: Retain clients based on what's right for them
Whether you are a freelancer or part of a company, convincing and keeping clients is an art all by itself. But sometimes it is hard to make clients approve a design based on goals, not their personal opinion or taste.
Games didn't go on without its share of glitches
AMIDST all of the criticism levelled at the organisers of the BTC Carifta Games, Basil Christie tried to set the record straight, indicating that the local organising committee picked up the baton and tried to deal with a series of problems that arose with the aurora of the new Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Activist: Talk to the residents, don't lock down communities
MONTELL Heights Community Development Association President Clinton Minnis yesterday called on National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage to reconsider the government’s proposals to initiate lock downs of notorious criminal areas in the capital.
Distance runner training in Kenya
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT has been a big adjustment from the Bahamas to Kenya but distance runner Oneil Williams said he's enjoying his stay there as he continues his training in preparation for a shot at qualifyi
Distance runner training in Kenya
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net IT has been a big adjustment from the Bahamas to Kenya but distance runner Oneil Williams said he's enjoying his stay there as he continues his training in preparation for a shot at qualifyi

‘Young Moguls’ get new streetwear line
HIP HOP culture is the major inspiration behind a new streetwear brand by young Bahamian designer Rashad Germain.
Things to stop doing in 2018 and beyond
1. Stop spending time with the wrong peopleLife is too short to spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you. If someone wants you in their life, they’ll make room for you. You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot. Never, ever throw yoursel

Tackling illegal fishing
AN official delegation returns to the Dominican Republic next week for more talks on a bilateral agreement to address illegal fishing in Bahamian waters. And the government will soon approve a $200 million investment in patrol boats and port facilities for the Defence Force.
Evolution of Junkanoo and Rake 'n Scrape
“You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.”

A COMIC'S VIEW: A parade of political promises
THIS week, as we draw closer to Election Day, the political promises were on full display.
Minnis brings hope that we can do better
EDITOR, The Tribune.

Rolle: I will serve as the Prime Minister requests
MINISTER of State for Investments Khaalis Rolle said yesterday that he was unaware of being a possible replacement for Financial Services Minister Ryan Pinder, who resigned this week, but would “serve whatever the prime minister requests me to serve”.

First look at Carnival
IN less than one year, the country will welcome another form of cultural expression when the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival makes its d�bute in May 2015.
Pawnbroker: Act deterring stolen goods
By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net A LEADING pawnbroker said yesterday he had seen a noticeable decrease in the amount of stolen property brought to his business since new legislation governing the industry came into
Turnquest: COVID-19 may be as bad as Dorian
By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net FINANCE Minister Peter Turnquest suggested that the economic loss from the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to be as great or greater than Hurricane Dorian’s impact. While a guest on a ZNS broadcast yesterday,
BTC targets hospitality sector with new offering
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) has launched a “hospitality suite of services” aimed at modernising the tourism industry and “going beyond” guest expectations.Andre Knowles, director of BTC Business, speaking on the sidelines of yesterda