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'Only the strong survive' in basketball classic
BASKETBALL is a year round sport and one of the most iconic coaches in the Bahamas intends to ensure competition remains at a high level during the summer months.

'TEST RUN' AHEAD OF WORLD RELAYS
Teenagers Keianna Albury and Steven Gardiner got their feet wet on the renovated Thomas A Robinson National Stadium as they prepare to represent Team Bahamas at the International Amateur Athletic Federation’s inaugural World Relays.
'Cudas' get the victory
THE Barracuda Swim Club dominated their 2014 Leno Corporate Services Barracuda Invite at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex over the weekend, winning by almost 1,000 points over their nearest rival.

New assistant coach of women's national team
THE Bahamas Basketball Federation has added another NCAA Division I coach to its national team programme as it looks to bolster its staff and player personnel for the upcoming Caribbean Basketball Championships and beyond.

Bahamas Bowl to hit new stadium
Mark the date down: December 24. The event: the 2014 Bahamas Bowl. The venue: Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.

Jury selected in murder trial
A JURY was selected yesterday in the murder trial of a man and woman accused of murdering a female love interest of the man.
Virus spreads in Caribbean
AS THE chikungunya virus continues to gain a foothold throughout the Caribbean, the illness, which causes an abrupt onset of high fever and intense joint pain, has yet to be detected in the Bahamas.

Revamped coaching staff creates more optimism
A REVAMPED coaching staff for the Bahamas Basketball Federation’s national team programme, headlined by Division I NCAA coaches, has created an increased level of optimism as teams head into international competition this summer.

Max X Orange wins inaugural 12-and-under all-star game
IN just a few swings, the inaugural Gatorade Maximum Development Sports Academy 12-and-Under All-Star Game went from a defensive struggle to a power-hitting display for rising star James Rolle.
The sensitive PM
EDITOR, The Tribune.

Man gunned down while walking in the street
AUTHORITIES are trying to determine a motive behind the fatal shooting of a man who was taking a leisurely walk with a woman friend on Wednesday night.
12-and-under National All-Star Game all set for tonight at the Freedom Farm
MAXIMUM Development Sports Academy is scheduled to host the inaugural 12-and-under National All-Star Game 7pm April 25 at the Freedom Farm Baseball Complex in Yamacraw.

Three men killed in shootings
TWO Pinewood Gardens men were gunned down in separate incidents hours apart and a 41-year-old was shot dead taking the country’s murder count this year to 34.
Gospel artist V-Mac's Eleuthera tour to target youth in wake of triple tragedy
In the wake of the deaths of Bobby Thompson, 32, Pachino Simmons, 28, and Harry Sands, Jr, 19, gospel recording artist and founder of 242Untapped Vincent ‘V-Mac’ McDonald, is taking his Declaration Tour to the island of Eleuthera, hoping to keep the youth there on track in spite of the triple tragedy.
Bishop Lonford Bethel installed as Highway Church of God General Superintendent
THE Highway Church of God (Bahamas) recently marked a glorious note in its history with the installation of Bishop Lonford L Bethel as its fifth general superintendent.

One-on-one with the Baintown Bois
THE rapping Bahamian group known the Baintown Bois have shared their history and some of their most memorable moments with In Ya Ear.

Running water at last thanks to Urban Renewal programme
THE lives of three Cat Island families have been improved after work by the Urban Renewal Small Home Repairs Programme.

$3m marijuana haul discovered
DRUG Enforcement Unit officers discovered $3m worth of marijuana near the Ragged Island chain of cays last week.
An apology - letter to the Business Editor
ON April 7, 2014, an article appeared in The Tribune Business Section regarding the Orchid Bay legal matter in which I was critical of an ex parte decision made by Supreme Court Stephen Justice Isaacs, and thus by extension of Justice Isaacs.

FOUR ARRESTED AFTER HANDGUN FOUND IN MAJOR POLICE OPERATION
Two men aged 27 and two others aged 33 and 22 are in custody after they were found in possession of a handgun on Friday.