Due to academic failures the Bahamian workforce lacks necessary skills, which is why unemployment has remained high even in good economic times. read more »
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By early 2010 at least 8 more Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEAs) will be signed in an effort to avoid the OECD's 'grey list'. read more »
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The US Embassy, along with The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and The Hotel Association held its first Alternative Energy Marketing Competition. read more »
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The Sandals Emerald Bay property plans to open its 150-slip marina more than two months earlier than the hotel's official opening. read more »
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An arrest warrant has been issued in the United States for Bahamian attorney Sidney Cambridge after a federal grand jury indicted him on Tuesday. read more »
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The Cancer Society's 'Stride for Life Walk' will also be the official drop-off for the Bank of the Bahamas' 'Read to Succeed' Book Drive. read more »
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A teacher at Faith Temple Christian Academy is on trial for allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old female student. read more »
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Minister of Labour and Social Development Dion Foulkes invited unhappy PLP supporters to join the more 'progressive' FNM party. read more »
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The Minister of Health assured that the FNM supports National Health Insurance and accused the PLP of ignoring the advice of experts. read more »
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The Bahamas Athletics Association along with the Cancer Society will stage the first ever Thomas A. Robinson 'Fight Against Cancer' Relay Health Ru read more »
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In what seems to be a growing trend in the Royal Bahamas Police Force, yet another cop has been charged with sexual intercourse with a minor. read more »
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Under the theme 'Read to Succeed,' Bank of The Bahamas launched a month-long national book drive to help re-stock libraries in Bahamian schools. read more »
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