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Bahamas, Bermuda to resume rugby rivalry in finale
BEFORE the face-off on the soccer pitch next week, the Bahamas and Bermuda will continue their rivalry in regional rugby competition this weekend.
Baptist Sports Council’s AID Basketball Classic gets into full gear
THE Baptist Sports Council continued its 2015 AID Basketball Classic at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex over the weekend.

CARIFTA TEAM NAMED
Joanna Evans, the junior swimmer of the year, will head a 36-member team that is expected to travel to Bridgetown, Barbados, April 2-8 to defend their title at the CARIFTA Swimming Championships.

‘It was so good to compete in a meet that wasn’t the nationals’
SHE HAS been called the “hardest” working member of SwimMac in Charlotte, North Carolina. But Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace has attributed a lot of her success to the relationship that she has developed with her teammates and the environment that the coaching staff has created for them.

Author of book on China in spotlight at signing
MIDDLE State University President Dr Sidney McPhee held a book signing for his publication, China Through the Eyes of an American University President, yesterday afternoon at the College of The Bahamas’ Chapter One bookstore.

Shockers edge past Regulators
EVEN though he struggled in spurts, William ‘J R’ Rigby still managed to can a game high 30 points, including the game winning three-pointer with 3.1 seconds left on the clock.

Jonquel Jones holds court for the George Washington Colonials
ALTHOUGH the George Washington Colonials women’s junior female basketball player will be the first to tell you that her team performances are the priority, Jonquel Jones just can’t help racking up the individual awards.

NPA basketball team sets sights on classroom
They opted not to compete in the country’s most prestigious basketball tournament, but members of the Noble Preparatory Academy senior boys basketball team have their sights set on a greater prize in the classroom.
PhDs at COB?
I am reliably informed that at the 2015 Bahamas Business Outlook Forum, the first two questions asked of Dr Rodney Smith, President of The College of The Bahamas by two persons in the audience were: Where are the PhDs at COB?
Agriculture ministers tour BAMSI development
THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Sciences Institute (BAMSI) is “well on its way” to sustaining the food demands of the country according to a delegation of agricultural ministers from CARICOM states.
Woman accused of jury tampering awaits bail decision
A WOMAN accused of jury tampering will learn today whether she will be granted bail ahead of trial.

Mario Bowleg and CC Sweeting Cobras join elite field of champions after Hugh Campbell victory
MARIO Bowleg and his CC Sweeting Cobras joined an elite field of champions after winning the prestigious Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic title for the third time.
WORLD VIEW: St Kitts-Nevis election fiasco is symptom of a bigger problem
CONCERN was rightly raised over the failure of the Supervisor of Elections in St Kitts-Nevis, Wingrove George, to declare the results of the February 16 general elections until two days afterwards.
THE FINISH LINE: ‘Maybe, it’s time for a true national high school basketball tournament’
IT’S not how you start, nor how you get there, but more importantly, it’s how you finish. The Finish Line, a weekly column, seeks to invoke commentary on the state of affairs of the local sports scene, highlighting the highs and the lows, the thrills and the spills and the successes and failures as we transgress from one week to the next.
Insurers in ‘state of flux’ over VAT
The insurance industry was yesterday said to still be “in a state of flux” and unsure how to customise its systems for Value-Added Tax (VAT), with the rules governing the industry yet to be finalised.

Sanders back in running for Commonwealth post
SIR Ronald Sanders, the High Commissioner for Antigua and Barbuda in London, has been reinstated in the contest for the post of Commonwealth Secretary-General after withdrawing his candidacy in December.

Poop Deck at Sandyport named Skal Club restaurant of the year
THE Poop Deck at Sandyport has been awarded Restaurant of the Year by the Skal Club Bahamas.

Husband of murder victim accused
THE husband of a woman killed in Exuma was remanded to prison yesterday after being arraigned in connection with her murder.

Husband charged with wife’s murder in Exuma
THE husband of a woman killed in Exuma was remanded to prison yesterday after being arraigned in connection with her murder.
Man gunned down hours before his birthday
A MAN was fatally shot multiple times early yesterday morning while visiting a friend in Bamboo Town – just hours before his 28th birthday.