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'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas
'Great need' for autism awareness in The Bahamas By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter A LOCAL doctor is encouraging people to unite and work together in an effort to raise awareness about autism in The Bahamas. Dr Michelle Major, who began her care
MAN CITY RALLIES FOR 2-1 WIN OVER CHELSEA
MANCHESTER, England (AP) -- Carlos Tevez played in his first game since September 27 and set up Samir Nasri's late go-ahead goal, giving Manchester City a 2-1 comeback win against Chelsea on Wednesday night that kept pressure on Premier League leader Manch
MAN CITY RALLIES FOR 2-1 WIN OVER CHELSEA
MANCHESTER, England (AP) -- Carlos Tevez played in his first game since September 27 and set up Samir Nasri's late go-ahead goal, giving Manchester City a 2-1 comeback win against Chelsea on Wednesday night that kept pressure on Premier League leader Manch
‘THERE WILL BE NO BPL LAYOFFS’ – Coleby-Davis: No plan to bust unions or harm employees
ENERGY and Transport Minister Jobeth Coleby-Davis said the Davis administration’s ambitious plan to reform BPL would not bust unions or harm employees.
Lumber’s 30% jump ‘no reason for panic’
Building materials suppliers yesterday urged Bahamians not to panic over the 30 percent increase in lumber prices since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Harbour Island legal war settled
A Harbour Island developer and his former project manager have this week settled their $1m legal dispute in the California courts, Tribune Business can reveal. Documents obtained by this newspaper reveal that Michael Wiener, 4M Harbour Island's prin

Staff payroll delay at ZNS criticised as ‘disrespectful’
A PAYROLL delay at ZNS has led the union representing staff at the state broadcaster to label management as “disrespectful” due lack of earlier notice about the hiccup.
Lumber now in greater supply
A building materials supplier said lumber prices have “flattened out considerably” riding the wave of greater supply and availability.

Johnson to square off with Lemieux this Saturday
Bahamian pro boxer Tureano Johnson is expected to step back into the ring for the first time in just over 15 months.

New campaign to help ‘Little Warriors’ battling cancer
SHIFTING focus to the youth this year, members of the Warrior Campaign are thrilled to launch an initiative to raise awareness of childhood cancer in the Bahamas.

Mailbot Cybots win national title
FOR the Mailboat Cybots, a dominant season ended in fitting fashion when they captured the Bahamas Basketball Federation national title.
Sturrup forges new relationship with Cuban boxing officials
COMMISSIONED by the Pan American Caribbean Boxing Organisation (PACBO) and the Bahamas Boxing Commission (BBC), veteran sports administrator and media consultant Fred Sturrup travelled to Cuba to meet with chief boxing officials to forge a new relationship that will serve to enhance the national boxing development programme.

Abaco MP defends developer ordered to cease and desist - yet still working
NORTH Abaco MP Renardo Curry yesterday threw his support behind development underway at the site of a proposed Treasure Cay fishing lodge.
TOUGH CALL: The deep roots of racial conflict
IN JUNE, a gunman walked into the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, and shot nine people to death at a prayer meeting. The shooter said his goal was to start a race war.
Portes, Amaro close out XXI CISC with open water swim race victory
MIQUEL Portes from Dominica and Diana Amaro from Puerto Rico closed out the XXI Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships by winning the five-kilometre open water swim race yesterday.
BTVI aviation 'partner' flew illegal charters
A one-time Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) aviation partner has been charged by the US authorities with operating an illegal charter service between this nation and Florida.Robert ‘Charles’ Brady, owner of Beach Aviation, who in 201

STATESIDE: Supreme Court plays both sides of the table
With all the furore over the first Democratic candidates debates and President Trump determined to interject himself into today’s Washington DC Fourth of July extravaganza, the American Supreme Court has been mostly pushed off the front pages.

Retail chair: Ease mask ‘boiling point’
The Bahamas Federation of Retailers’ co-chair yesterday urged the Government to ease the COVID mask mandate for all businesses, not just hotels, given the “resistance” mounted by tourists.

Top realtors: PM 'will do wonders' with first-time buyer clear-up
Top realtors yesterday said Prime Minister Perry Christie would “do wonders” by clarifying his Budget comments on the first-time buyer Stamp Duty exemption, warning that they had only caused more “confusion” and uncertainty.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 10/09/2015
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