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HEADLINES

National stadium taking shape

Report: Recession fueling discrimination against

Cop arraignment postponed

BHRDA installs new executive team

Blue Hill Rd., Market St. businesses question one-way plans

Cartwright: Cabinet meeting for Mellor brothers unlikely



PLP petition will stand

On Thursday FNM Candidate Dr. Duane Sands lost a bid to have the Election Court throw out a petition by PLP Candidate Ryan Pinder on the basis that it was "fundamentally flawed". The Election Court will hear evidence in the case beginning today. Photo TONY GRANT JR.




 
 
 
 
 

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NEWS

PLP petition will stand

The Election Court yesterday rejected an application filed on behalf of Free National Movement candidate Dr. Duane Sands to throw out the petition of the Progressive Liberal Party's Ryan Pinder on the basis that it is "fundamentally flawed".


BUSINESS

Robin Hood targets the Family Islands

twitter.com/guardianbiz: Robin Hood is planning to take its brand to the Family Islands as it prepares to "take the mountain to Mohammed", The Nassau Guardian can reveal.


SPORTS

SAC strong on Day One

Preliminary rounds were the order of the day on Day One of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA) Scotiabank National High School Track and Field Championships.


LIFESTYLES

The animal instinct

Three strikes and that whale should be out was the cry that rang out from some quarters over the course of the past two weeks, after an incident at SeaWorld left a veteran trainer dead in Orlando, Florida. Dawn Brancheau, 40, was killed when she was dragged into a water tank by a six-ton orca named Tilikum.
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BUSINESS

Freeport Concrete in 'negative equity' with $1.6M loss

The Bahamas has gained global credibility says Spain

Key vote coming for new accounting standards

Court hears how $15M of Bahamian company shares stolen

BPC raises $4 million working capital for Bahamas venture

Securities Commission helps in case of $26 million fraud

 

SPORTS

New opportunity for Marion Jones

Johnson breaks record; Minns twins go 1-2

Another indoor opportunity for veteran Chandra Sturrup

BSF ratifies 36-member CARIFTA team

Rodgers to compete in Orlando

Port Authority in step with sports development


LIFESTYLES

Spring cleaning: Get to organizing your closet

The face behind Bahamascollegezone.com

Developing your flower garden

Empty your mind each night

Playing the aging game

Ask the doctor

 

 

SIDEBURNS


NATIONAL STADIUM RISING

Work on the the New Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium progressing well ahead of the 2011 deadline. The stadium is being built at a cost of $30 million and when completed will boast a 15,000 seat capacity.

(Photo: TONY GRANT JR.)



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