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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers $349 million in foreign reserves Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said The Bahamas' economy is sound, stable and growing, with foreign reserves standing at $349 million at the end of February. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Abaco teams compete in Freeport tourney Thursday, 01 November 2001 00:00 The Annual High School Basketball Tournament held in Freeport over mid-term break saw two high school teams from Abaco compete. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A Bahamasair employee was arrested by police after she was found to be in possession of over $100,000 in US currency. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A blatant case of financial mismanagement Thursday, 29 November 2001 00:00 The Bahamas has fallen on tough times. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A Caricom office has opened in Haiti, in a move toward the further integration of that country into the Caribbean Community. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Acklins regatta to offer second biggest paying purse in the country. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A computer lab technician died on the College of The Bahamas Oakes Field campus yesterday after suffering an apparent heart attack. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Acting Governor-General Dame Ivy Dumont, 71, "is resting comfortably", after she was admitted to hospital with chest pains, Doctors Hospital confirmed Tuesday. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Action speaks louder than words! |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Adventists to gather for parley The Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is pleased to sponsor its first all Bahamas Men's Convention. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers After being defeated by Progressive Liberal candidate Agatha Marcelle in South Beach, Tanya McCartney of the Free National Movement said she was relaxing after four months on the campaign trail. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers AIDS Secretariat Focuses On Youth Not only has the number of new persons testing MV positive increased, but for every 100 pregnant girls attending ante-natal clinics, two carried the virus that causes AIDS. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Almost one year after its official opening, the nation's first child protection facility, The Nazareth Center, has not taken in a single child. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Ambassador Asks Clubs To Help 'at-risk' Youth Wednesday, 09 January 2002 00:00 Members of the American Men's Club and American Women's Clubs were yesterday asked to volunteer their services to help Bahamian youth. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Ambassador Chorale Gets $10,000 For Charity Work Minister of Housing and Social Development Algernon Allen on Thursday presented a $10,000 cheque to the Ambassador Chorale, to assist their community efforts. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers An Eleuthera man was cleared of a murder charge in the Terrance Woods' beating death but sentenced to seven years behind bars by Justice Ricardo Marques on Monday. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A pilot and passenger narrowly escaped death and injury when their plane crashed into the southern side of Coral Lakes yesterday. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A reported exchange of gunfire between a police guard posted on the property of Prime Minister Perry Christie and two nearby trespassers shortly after 10 p.m. on Wednesday is being investigated by police. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Arson ruled out in Pratt Hq. fire Police have ruled out arson in the fire which totally engulfed Progressive Liberal Party Member of Parliament Cynthia "Mother" Pratt's headquarters two weeks ago. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A stern charge to the politicians of Caricom There are critical components that constitute nation building. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers A storm of controversy is brewing over the recommendation of applicants for the prestigious award of Queen's Counsel, fueling speculation that high-level political pressure was influencing the choices. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers As water is an element that all living creatures need, it is no wonder that whenever contaminants have been found in water needed for drinking, it becomes a big issue. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Bahamasair: A positive experience I am writing this letter to tell you about the recent experience I had flying Bahamasair from Miami to Governor's Harbour, Eleuthera, Bahamas. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Bahamasair Temporarily Cancels Some Flights The airline announced that current delays in servicing the various destinations were due to equipment shortages. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Bahamas wants level playing field The Bahamas is not prepared to sign a letter of commitment stipulated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) unless there is a level playing field. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Bahamian doctor pleads involuntary manslaughter Saturday, 22 December 2001 00:00 After eluding authorities for 15 years, Bahamian Dr. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Beautiful attitude displayed by flight attendant It is with profound pleasure and appreciation that I write to you with regard to Ms. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Canadian High Commissioner visits Guardian A political/economic counselor for the Canadian High Commission inquired about some of the social and economic issues in The Bahamas on Wednesday. |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Catholic Archdiocese prepares couples for matrimony With summer fast approaching, and spring barely past us, "love is in the air." |
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Founder of The Bahamas Union of Teachers Chief Executive Officer of Cable Bahamas, Philip Keeping, yesterday refuted claims made in the House of Assembly by St. |