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Monday, October 6, 2008

Progress in Sandals union matter


Sandals Royal Bahamian employees are one step closer to finding out whether they will be allowed to vote for the union of their choice or be made to fall under the umbrella of the Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU).
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When cancer strikes...


At the age of 67, Mildred Bowe, a longtime public servant, was struck with an illness that few would have expected. She, a healthy woman set on a peaceful retirement, was diagnosed with breast cancer, a silent disease.
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Ritz Carlton seeking money


The general manager of the troubled Ritz Carlton project on Rose Island asserts the company is not about to throw in the towel — instead looking across shores to Canada and the U.K. to get the additional funding needed.
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Miller to attend PASO meeting


Ask any executive member of the Bahamas Olympic Association (BOA) what their main goal is and the answers appear to be on the same accord: "It's all about the athletes." President Wellington Miller made this clear over the weekend as he refuted claims that the newly elected members will 'push' their own federation or association's agenda, instead of trying to better sports in the country.
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What ever happened to Sunday School?


Parents how would you like your child to be fully exposed to the Gospel of the Lord? How would you like for your child to teach you the basic principles of the Bible? Could you imagine that? Well, if you can't, 30 years ago that dream was actually a reality for many Baptist parents whose children were involved in Sunday School. But according to two local pastors this has all changed.