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Tiger's challenge fades as Matsuyama marches on at Hero World Challenge
TIGER Woods raised his right index finger in the air when he holed a long bunker shot, his fourth birdie in five holes that put him within two shots of the lead early in the third round on Saturday of the Hero World Challenge at Albany, south western New Providence.

Bimini Big Game unveils new logo
THE Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina's owners have unveiled as new logo design that will represent the 51-room property in all future marketing and branding initiatives.
Marriage is a man and a woman
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Use oil price decline for 'breathing space'
By NEIL HARTNELL

Mathieu up against 'big guns' Bolt and Blake
LONDON, England — Although the track and field segment of the 2012 Olympic Games will get started today, Grand Bahamian Michael Mathieu will be one of the last individual competitors to compete.
Sandy catches some retailers 'off-guard'
Bahamian food stores saw their normal level of hurricane business last week according to several retailers, with one telling Tribune Business the spike in demand had challenged his inventory levels.
DOMINICANS ACCUSED OF ILLEGALLY FISHING CRAWFISH ON DAILY BASIS
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas' crawfish industry is illegally fished 365 days a year by Dominicans claiming to be engineers carrying millions of dollars in seafood outside of the country, a Potter's Cay Dock fisherman claimed yes
Colts fire coach after three seasons
By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Jim Caldwell endured everything thrown at him during his first two seasons as the Colts' coach -- replacing a friend, constant criticism, even fighting through a huge rash of injuries. He couldn't surv
PROJECT COULD SEE 2,000 STRAY ANIMALS NEUTERED
PROJECT COULD SEE 2,000 STRAY ANIMALS NEUTERED By DANA SMITH dsmith@tribunemedia.net MEMBERS of the Bahamas Vets Association met last night to discuss a mass spay and neuter project that could affect upwards to 2,000 stray animals in the Bahamas. Proje

Christie repeats education pledge
ADDRESSING a crowd in Exuma last night, opposition leader Perry Christie repeated his promise to double the more than 200 million spent on education each year.
Retailers in 'mixed' Black Friday sales
Retailers have indicated a mixed "Black Friday" sales performance with some suffering up to a 45 percent decline compared to 2019 due to depressed consumer spending amid the COVID-19 economy.

Police probe reports that officers shot several dogs
KIM Aranha, the president of the Bahamas Humane Society, said she is disturbed by reports that police officers shot and killed several dogs that posed no threat to them last week. Details of the incident are scarce but Assistant Superintendent of Po

Outages have not led to increase in generator sales
FREQUENT power cuts in New Providence have not sparked an uptick in generator sales, according to one supplier of generators. Nor have the power cuts led to an increase in requests to the government to import solar panel systems. While solar systems

Deandre Ayton suspended for 25 games by NBA
PHOENIX (AP) — The Phoenix Suns plans for a quick rebuild have hit an unexpected snag.
Baseball America: Chisholm is the No.1 d-backs prospect
JAZZ Chisholm continues to garner international recognition and a season of milestones has one media house projecting his rise in the Arizona Diamondbacks at an accelerated pace.

Anger as area around historic fort cleared
OUTRAGED by recent efforts to clear the area surrounding a historical site, Winton residents fear the legacy of a local fort is at stake in an ongoing land dispute.

Broker scores Top Producer hat-trick
Bahamas Realty broker Silvina M. Andrews scored a hat-trick after becoming the realtor’s Top Producer for the third time in 2012.

'I know that Wannah is excited to get on the floor'
OFFICIALLY granted an NCAA transfer waiver last week, an ailing knee injury is the only obstacle left in Wannah Bail’s path to a 2013 debut for the UCLA Bruins.

Spurs, Jamaica settle in ahead of big match
TOTTENHAM Hotspur and Jamaica’s “Reggae Boyz” soccer teams have settled in their new residences for this week as they get ready for their historic exhibition match at the new Thomas A Robinson National Stadium on Thursday.
Carlton E Francis girls, boys, win title
It must sound like a scratched tape, but Carlton E Francis has done it again. The most dominant primary school basketball team this year, coached by Sherman Smith, completed the New Providence Primary Schools Sports Association’s basketball tournament by winning both the boys and girls’ title at the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium on Friday.