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Abaco artist captures 'Burnside' inspired award
HOPE Town artist Attila Feszt was the winner of the Jackson Burnside Emerging Visual Artist showcase at Fash|Art 2012. The Abaco native won for his intriguing submission of “Fat Cat”, “Abaco Roadkill” and “Ghost Move Number 2”.
Sales training will never end
It costs money to provide your people with professional training. The better the training, the more money it costs. The bigger and more important the outcomes, the more you are likely to spend.

What's on your Christmas wish-list?
WHETHER it is a trip you always wanted or a piece of home decor you just have to have, the perfect gift may just be waiting for you in Santa’s bundle of gifts. This Christmas, Bahamian women gave Tribune Woman a look into their wish lists.
'Don't leave Bahamian involvement to chance'
BAHAMIAN involvement and participation in investment projects “cannot be left to chance”, the chief executive of a $1 billion US-based company yesterday arguing: “We need to be creating businesses and not just projects.”
Palm Cay to start $100 million construction within 90-120 days
PALM Cay, the southeastern New Providence community, is gearing up for the launch of its “next big project” where realtors will have a “big part” to play.The development recently held a VIP broker event to highlight its more than $2m in upgrades to

12% increase in Bimini Club high season
BIMINI — Management at the historic Bimini Big Game Club Resort and Marina is reporting a healthy 2013 with a 12 per cent “high season” increase over 2012 based on room occupancy and food and beverage earnings.

Comets edge closer to repeating as champions
The Queen’s College Comets are one step closer to repeating as BAISS Track and Field champions for the first time in history, but will have to fend off their rivals St. Augustine’s College Big Red Machine in order to do so.
In the spotlight...
In the spotlight... Records fell, the St Augustine's College Big Red Machine took three divisions, and a series of keenly contested relay races concluded the 2012 edition of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) Scotiabank National High
Granger scores 25 as Pacers cool down the Heat 105-90
By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Welcome to the spotlight, Indiana Pacers. While the Dwight Howard contract saga in Orlando, the emergence of Jeremy Lin in New York and team success in Chicago and Miami grabbed attention in the Eastern
'No point in crying over spilt VAT milk'
A well-known Family Island resort owner believes there is “no point in crying over spilt milk” on Value-Added Tax (VAT), even though it will impose “onerous” administrative demands on small hotels such as his.

MINNIS WINS FNM LEADERSHIP VOTE
NEWLY re-elected Free National Movement (FNM) leader Dr Hubert Minnis was ushered into the Holy Trinity Activity Centre last night to boisterous applause after defeating Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner in the leadership contest.

UPDATED: Two men shot dead minutes apart
TWO young men were shot and killed in Yellow Elder Gardens Friday afternoon, both murders seemingly committed by culprits driving a champagne coloured, heavily tinted Honda Accord, according to police.
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3rd annual Top Elite Showcase ends today
SOME of the top high school basketball players have a chance to showcase their skills at the AF Adderley Gymnasium as the third annual Top Elite Showcase takes place.At least 12 coaches from high schools and colleges in the United States are in town
Excuses, excuses
“He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else.” – Benjamin Franklin Someone once said, “Excuses are the tools of the losers in life and people who use them build monuments of nothingness and they never succeed.” What a powerfu

'I've never coached a player like DeAndre'
ARIZONA Wildcats head coach Sean Miller is focusing on the expectations for the 2017-18 season and the immediate impact of a talented recruiting class highlighted by Bahamian prep superstar – DeAndre Ayton.“I’ve never coached a player like DeAndre an
Amateur boxing could face suspension
Amateur boxing in the Bahamas could be facing suspension from the International Boxing Association (AIBA) if the upcoming elections fail to comply with the international governing of the sport.Ronn Rodgers, founder of the Strikers Boxing Club and one

Ex-minister holds off on $6m BOB 'default'
A former Cabinet minister yesterday said he had given an undertaking to hold off on enforcing a $6m default judgment against Bank of The Bahamas until July 16. Damian Gomez, former minister of state for legal affairs under the former Christie govern
Why were Bahamians not told about suing Britain?
MANY Bahamians awoke Saturday morning to have a quiet cup of coffee with The Tribune’s weekend publication — The Big T.