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Prison bus crash

Regardless of who was right or wrong . . .

Are we really facing gambling's dangers?

I write to reflect on times past that now seem to have come upon us again.

Wasted energy on a non-issue

Over the last several days the media (printed) has been inundated with the issue of a discrepancy between the PMH reports of crimes of gun violence and those of the police statistics published by the Royal Bahamas Police Force.

Partnership to tackle trafficking

Irregular migration, including human smuggling and trafficking in persons, is a complex challenge which the United States and The Bahamas continue to address as neighbors and partners. 

The question of political succession

In recent times there has been much speculation and unadulterated boorish talk about leadership succession within both the ruling PLP and the debilitated FNM.

Against new captive dolphin facilities

I am writing to offer EARTHCARE’s unequivocal support to reearth with respect to the Blackbeard’s Cay Judicial Review case.

It is time for a woman to lead us

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Shifting the blame for the murder crisis

EDITOR, The Tribune.

If he returns . . . a vertible rebuttal

EDITOR, The Tribune

Crime figures

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Reverence for Pindling by the PLP

The Progressive Liberal Party government in its current tenure had several main goals it had set out to accomplish after winning the election: (1) Implement VAT, which will crush the poor and needy; (2) regulate the numbers industry, which will benefit the wealthy numbers men and their cronies; (3) pass the stem cells legislation, which is to the benefit of billionaire Peter Nygard; and (4) find more ways to idolize the country’s first PM, Sir Lynden O Pindling.

A $1m question for Branville

Branville McCartney has been quite busy making the rounds on the radio talk shows as of late.

A VAT thought

EDITOR, The Tribune.

The web shop dilemma

EDITOR, The Tribune.

VAT vs gambling

Please allow me to vent my frustration or rather exercise my freedom of speech against the Bahamas government.

Information on police statistics

The purpose of this letter is to provide information on the process engaged by the police in producing statistics.

Crime and colour

Crime - why is there such a low percentage of crime done by the minority ethnic group in our country?

ID card? How about a tattoo?

EDITOR, The Tribune.Re: National ID Card Being Considered By Government.

Pension has been downgraded

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Price swoop

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Enforce the laws over house stores

EDITOR, The Tribune.
Re: Unlicensed (30) Days “House Stores, Loiterers, Drug Dealers, Residents and the Police

Farmers target of gangs of thieves

Farmers in New Providence for the past 10 to 15 years have suffered massive losses from a ring or gang of thieves that target farms.

Slavery and brutality

AS usual, Dr Bethel gives an interesting analysis of the topic.

BTC - a brave attempt, but we're not blind

Immediately following the radio announcement, and after watching the coverage on television of the governments taking back of 2 per cent shares of BTC, my reaction was, so who owns BTC now? They are even, and again Cable and Wireless yet runs everything! Also: ”What is the deal”? Come on, Mr Prime Minister, there are not many changes! Bahamians are not blind!

Not ready for VAT by July 1

EDITOR, The Tribune.