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Gang war fears rise
ASSISTANT Police Commissioner Anthony Ferguson said officers are doing all they can to lessen retaliation killings after rumours of gang wars started to spread.

Flamingos stand out in 'Emblematic' exhibit
THE COUNTRY’s 40th anniversary of independence was officially recognised on July 10, but celebrations have continued.
Miller: Baha Mar 'no problem' for BEC when it comes on stream
THE Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) will have “no problem at all” meeting electricity demand once the Baha Mar mega resort comes on stream, its executive chairman telling The Tribune that it was “not probable or possible” for any firm to reduce the cost of energy in the country by 50-60 per cent.

Suspect in police shooting faces armed robbery charge
A MAN, who had almost a week ago been wanted by police in connection with the recent shooting of two police officers, was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court on unrelated yet multiple criminal charges.

Nikki gets tough on male contestants
AMERICAN Idol headed to Hollywood last week. Contestants from across the United States shared one stage, competing for the top spots that will advance to the live show round of competition.

Sports notes
THE Mail Boat Cybots were the first team to advance out of the New Providence Basketball Association’s first round playoffs.
Say Hello to the top 9
AFTER votes were rounded up the American Idol results were revealed last Thursday. A shock to many, contestant Curtis Finch Jr was eliminated after loosing the bottom two battle to contestant Devin Velez.

13th Mark Knowles Celebrity Invitational was an 'incredible success'
SOME of the most well known names in tennis made their annual visit to the Bahamas to support a charitable cause during a weekend of sport and fellowship.

Concern over cascarilla plants moved to Andros
ACKLINS MP and Minister of Agriculture V Alfred Gray yesterday defended the government’s decision to ship cascarilla plants from Acklins to Andros for research at the Agriculture and Marine Institute.

Third man charged over Fox Hill shooting
A THIRD man was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday in connection with the fatal Freedom Park, Fox Hill, drive-by shooting that claimed four lives and injured seven others.

Jury shown 'pictures of Marco's body'
IMAGES showing the exposed and decomposed body of Marco Archer inside a suitcase in bushes behind an apartment complex was shown to a Supreme Court jury yesterday.
Communication, sharing and love are the secrets to wedded bliss
By ALESHA CADET

DNA evidence in rape case 'consistent' with suspect
A FORENSIC analyst gave evidence yesterday on what she found after testing a number of samples obtained from the scene of a rape and from suspects believed to have been behind the incident.

Atlantis welcomes Tessanne Chin in concert this Friday
FRESH from winning season five of NBC’s “The Voice”, Jamaican singer Tessanne Chin will be bringing her talents to the Grand Ballroom stage at Atlantis this Friday.

Sea Bees meet is buzzing
WITH the season winding down, the Sea Bees Swim Club provided the local swimmers with another opportunity to qualify for the Bahamas Swimming Federation’s annual Royal Bank of Canada National Swimming Championship.
Students advance to golf Nationals
Girls Lower Primary (8am)

OFFICIAL RESULTS: Barracuda/Leno Corporate Services Invitational
• RESULTS of the Barracuda Swim Club’s Leno Corporate Services Invitational at the Betty Kelly Kenning Swim Complex over the weekend:

Shockers get 87-74 win over Giants
WILLIAM ‘JR’ Rigby, in another Most Valuable Player performance, pumped in a game high 42 points to lead the Real Deal Shockers to a 87-74 victory over the Commonwealth Bank Giants.

FACE TO FACE: 50th Independence is a good opportunity to reset and define Bahamian identity
The 50th Independence anniversary of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas is a great opportunity to start from scratch and define our national identity and culture, according to a giant in the Bahamian music industry, Fred Ferguson.