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32 teams in 32nd Hugh Campbell Basketball Classic
THE excitement is starting to brew for the 32nd version of the prestigious Hugh Campbell basketball tournament for senior boys.

Three killed at weekend
POLICE were investigating the deaths of two people who were killed in separate incidents yesterday, a 31-year-old mother of three who was found dead in her villa in George Town, Exuma, and a man who was fatally shot in Fox Hill last night.

‘Cudas’ dominate
THE Barracuda Swim Club dominated their annual Insurance Management Invitational swim meet at the Betty Kelly Kenning Aquatic Center over the weekend.
THE FINISH LINE: Look for Carmeisha and Devynne to have an exceptional sophomore year
IT’S not how you start, nor how you get there, but more importantly, it’s how you finish.

Computers donated to school by web shop
STUDENTS at the Anatol Rodgers High School yesterday received 20 brand new Dell computers as a part of a nationwide computer drive conducted by Island Luck.
Junior national tennis teams all set for Fed and Davis Cup pre-qualifiers
TWO teams from the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) will depart Nassau for San Salvador, El Salvador, on Saturday to participate in the Jr Fed and Jr Davis Cup BNP Paribas pre-qualifying event.

Jonquel making a name for herself on the hardwood
SHE is only the second Grand Bahamian and the third Bahamian female basketball player to advance right out of high school into a major division one collegiate programme.
Men’s national soccer team to face Bermuda in 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia preliminaries
THE Bahamas Football Association men’s national team has been drawn to play Bermuda in the preliminary competition for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia.

Officer pleads guilty to drug possession charge
A law enforcement officer pled guilty in Magistrates Court yesterday to a charge of possession of dangerous drugs.

Suspect claims police denied him medical treatment for gunshot wounds
CHIEF Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt yesterday took exception to claims that police denied a suspect access to further medical treatment for gunshot wounds.
Suspects deny aiding wanted man
FOUR people denied knowingly aiding a wanted suspect in avoiding law enforcement when they were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Look for the Red Stripe on Valentine's Day
FOR the 28th consecutive year, Eleazor ‘the Sailing Barber’ Johnson will host the Saint Valentine’s Day Regatta in Montagu Bay.
Sir Durward donates to All-For-One Regatta
SPORTING icon and philanthropist Sir Durward ‘Sea Wolf’ Knowles is throwing his support behind the first King Eric Gibson All-For-One Regatta in Montagu Bay this weekend.

Christie: Pinder could have been leader of black party
PRIME Minister Perry Christie said he was “surprised” to learn of Elizabeth MP Ryan Pinder’s plan to resign as Minister of Financial Services because he always viewed him as someone who was “white” with the capacity to lead a black party.

Regatta time again
The legacy of the late sporting icon ‘King’ Eric Gibson, regarded as one of the ‘movers and shakers’ of regattas in the country, will be kept alive when the local sloop sailing community comes together for the staging of the All-For-One Regatta in Montagu Bay that ‘King’ Eric was credited in getting started.
Asue Draw supports King Eric Gibson All-For-One Regatta
ASUE Draw, in its commitment to pump more than $200,000 into regattas this year, made a contribution to the King Eric Gibson All-For-One Regatta to be held in Montagu Bay over the majority rule holiday weekend.
BEC bribe case: No party has 'corruption monopoly'
The Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) ‘bribe’ case proves “no one political party has a monopoly on corruption”, a leading businessman calling for such practices to be “stamped out”.

The arts and entertainment stars that shone in 2014
IT was a vibrant year for the world of arts and entertainment in the Bahamas, and the fun continues tonight with the numerous New Year’s Eve activities that will close out the entertainment calendar of 2014.

Fashion extravaganza honours women's triumphs
A bright red carpet at the entrance of the Meliá Nassau Beach Resort ballroom transported guests into a world that could have possibly been mistaken for, as Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner described it, a New York or Paris fashion scene.

BAAA awards top athletes of the year
Honouring the best of the local track and field community in 2014, the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) came together yesterday to recognise the efforts of its members, both past and present.