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Auto dealers hope for budget change

Auto dealers yesterday voiced cautious optimism that the government may today unveil budget changes allowing more models to qualify for the lowest duty threshold.

Bahamas Aquatics names 23-member CCCAN team

BAHAMAS Aquatics has selected a 23-member team to compete at the XXXII CCCAN Swimming Championships, set for June 28 to July 2 in Bridgetown, Barbados.

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Teray Smith finishes fifth, doesn't advance in 200m

LONDON, England: Competing against one of the world's best wasn't enough to push an exhausted Teray Smith to a better ending in his individual event at the IAAF World Championships.

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Gaither: One of the best races I’ve had in months

LONDON, England: Grand Bahamian native Tynia Gaither advanced to the semifinal of the women’s 200 metres on Thursday at the 16th IAAF World Championships with a solid run behind defending champion and current 100m bronze medalist Dafne Schippers from the Netherlands.

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Bianca Stuart disappointed with long jump finish

LONDON, England: Bianca Stuart’s fourth trip to the IAAF World Championships was certainly not what the national long jump record holder had anticipated.She was so disappointed in her 29th position overall with a best leap of 5.91 metres or 19-feet,

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Aquinas student rises to top spot in art competition

AN Aquinas College student has won first place in the high school category of the 33rd Central Bank Art Competition and Exhibition.

Sports Notes

TOP scorer in Financial Bowling League competition last night was Alcondo Hepburn of the Moonlight Strikers with a 233 high game and a 593 high three game set.

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Carifta Swimming Day Two: 15 medals for Team Bahamas

Team Bahamas continues to deliver a series of impressive performances at the XXIII CARIFTA Swimming Championships and collected 15 medals on day two of the meet at the Betty Kelly-Kenning Aquatic Centre.

The power of human emotion

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h

The power of human emotion

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h

The power of human emotion

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h

The power of human emotion

By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h

Forum to assess national Budget

‘The Financial Voice’ (TFV) forum will conduct its annual examination of the Government’s 2013-2014 Budget and other issues relating to the Bahamas’ fiscal health on Thursday, May 30.

Macedonia wins titles

Macedonia won the title in both the 15-and-under and 19-and-under divisions, while Men of Vision took the men’s crown as the Baptist Sports Council pulled the curtain down on its 2013 Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex on Saturday.

More than 30 arrests over weekend

IT WAS a busy weekend for police as more than 30 people were detained for questioning in connection with a variety of crimes and infractions.

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Lawyer claims threat by investigator

TESTIMONY in yesterday’s session of the Marco Archer murder trial was preceded by the defending lawyer’s claim that the investigator in the case was threatening him.

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Four advance at ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl

THE celebration of the Bahamth Anniversary of Independence moved from Clifford Park to the National Tennis Center on day three of the ITF Juniors Junkanoo Bowl.

forensic expert denies claim by lawyer

By SANCHESKA BROWN

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National Youth Awards

ADRIAN Wildgoose, a College of the Bahamas graduate in Mass Communications, who has been using his talents to promote social consciousness through film, took the top award in the country at this year’s National Youth Awards.