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FNM officials tight-lipped on remarks by Bennett Minnis
OFFICIALS were tight-lipped yesterday on whether the Minnis administration will address the viral homophobic rant levelled against Progressive Liberal Party leaders by a public official. Bennett Minnis, a Water and Sewerage Corporation board directo
Modified Pitch Softball League action
THE New Providence (Wholesalers) Modified Pitch Softball League saw action over at the Blue Hills Sporting Complex. Airborne Freight Stallions 17, Hitmen 5: Short Stop Alcott Forbes went 3-for-4, scored three runs, drove in three runs and added a ho
Budget under the microscope
The Financial Voice forum will present a panel of experts tomorrow to examine and offer perspectives on key aspects of the 2019/2020 budget.
NCAA Track Indoors: Athletes shine on circuit
THE NCAA Track and Field Indoor season continues and in addition to the D-1 collegians, several senior elite athletes were also in competition on the circuit.
Sports Notes
THE MVP in Financial Bowling League competition last night was Kevin B Williams of the Strike Force with an impressive 243 high game and a 619 high three game set.

Man dies in his jeep after Millennium Gardens shooting
A MAN was found shot dead in Millennium Gardens on Tuesday night, police have reported. It was the second murder in two days over the holiday and takes the country's murder toll to 109 for 2016, according to The Tribune's records.

Suspect faces court over Valentine's Day stabbing
A 30-year-old man was charged with the murder of an Eight Mile Rock woman who was found stabbed to death on Valentine’s Day.Dwayne Belizaire, of Seagrape, Eight Mile Rock, was arraigned in the Eight Mile Rock Magistrate’s Court on Monday before Magis

STATE FUNERAL FOR SIR CLIFFORD
By KHRISNA VIRGIL kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FORMER Governor General Sir Clifford Darling will be laid to rest on Thursday. The state funeral will take place at the Zion Baptist Church, on East and Shirley streets, at 11am. His body will be interred at the

17th Annual Ray Minus Sr. Boxing Day tourney is on
CHAMPION Amateur Boxing Club’s 17th Annual Ray Minus Sr Boxing Day Tournament began yesterday and concludes the following Saturday at Wulff Road Boxing Square.

Sheniqua Ferguson misses out on final
SOPOT, Poland: Sheniqua 'Q' Ferguson's bid for a shot at the women's 60 metres final came up short, but she will walk away from the International Amateur Athletic Federation's 2014 World Indoor Championship as the 14th fastest woman on the planet.

Davis quiet on bidders for BEC
WORKS Minister Philip Davis remained tight-lipped yesterday over how many bidders were vying for each of the two contracts expected to reform BEC operations and reduce the cost of electricity.
'All options open'over BEC reforms
THE DEPUTY Prime Minister said yesterday that “all options remain open” open to Cabinet on the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) reform process, adding that recommendations from key advisors in the process were now up for consideration.

Another suspect arrested over Fox Hill shootings
POLICE arrested another suspect Tuesday night in connection with the fatal Freedom Park, Fox Hill, drive-by shootings that claimed four lives and injured seven others.

Bahamas to host 19th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers
THE Bahamas will be the venue for the 19th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers (CCEM) from June 22-26 at Atlantis Resort.
Goodman trial: Evidence ‘tested before being sent abroad’
SERGEANT Sheria King, head of the biology unit at the Royal Bahamas Police Force, testified yesterday that she tested biological evidence in the Kofhe Goodman case, before shipping some of the items for further testing abroad.
City Bowling League hits lanes for 2013-14 season at Mario's
FRESH off the competition in their Shootout Championships, players were back in their bowling shoes on Monday as the City Bowling League kicked off its 2013-14 season at Mario’s Bowling Lanes.

World-class meet ‘my gift to the Bahamian people’
When the 2nd Chris Brown Bahamas Invitational is held on Saturday at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium, Chris “Fireman” Brown said the public can expect to see some keenly contested match-ups in just about every event that will be staged.

Junior athletes get in gear for ‘The Battle of the Stars’
THE Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations will stage its National Junior Championships from Wednesday to Thursday at the original Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Hubert Ingraham on the wrong side of history
North Abaco voters were unable to resist the blandishments of the new PLP government on Monday, and the by-election was a replay of what happened when former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling resigned in 1997.

ALICIA WALLACE: There is reason to be enraged, to protest, not to remain silent
Restricted to our homes and already exhausted by the effects of COVID-19 on our lives, many of us watched as Black Americans demanded recognition of their humanity and justice for the lives that have been stolen by law enforcement. It raised questions about race and racism in The Bahamas — a topic we do not often discuss and people try to quickly shut down.