Monthly Archives: September 2019

Bahamas Automotive Festival: Hurricane Dorian Relief Extravaganza

A Grand Alliance of all Motoring Organisations in Nassau is planning to hold a major Hurricane Dorian Relief Extravaganza to further raise our awareness to the on-going plight of our brethren still suffering from the ravages done on our beautiful … Continue reading

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Family Tribute to our Mother, E. Phyllis Lowe

Mother was a tough old gal having braved spinal surgery at an advancing age and suffering with complications ever since. Finally becoming wheelchair bound over the last couple years. Nevertheless she was to survive the forces of Hurricane Dorian in … Continue reading

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Don’t Get Left In The Dark. Open Submissions for Black Out: Art in the Dark

In response to Nassau’s excessive blackouts and load shedding, the Creative Center is encouraging artists of all mediums to create pieces of work by lantern or candle light for its upcoming exhibition, Black Out: Art in the Dark. Sponsored by … Continue reading

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The Nassau Institute Presents: Professor Fabio Rojas on Migration. October 24, 2019

THE NASSAU INSTITUTE & TEMPLETON RELIGION TRUST In Collaboration with the Banking Economics & Finance Department & The Economics Society of The University of The Bahamas PRESENTS Professor Fabio Rojas on Migration: “Open Borders: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced Levels” When: … Continue reading

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Cable Bahamas-Three Cheers for a Stunning Deal which Shows what’s Really Possible

by Richard Coulson Cable Bahamas’  deal to sell their Florida subsidiary Summit Broadband is a truly extraordinary event—both for Cable itself, and also for the entire Bahamian  capital markets. On  Friday August 16th an agreement was signed that will pay … Continue reading

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Thirty years of Hurricanes: is the time not right for a Public Inquiry?

Since ~1990, we in The Bahamas have been a destination, birthplace or ‘thoroughfare’ for 15 major hurricanes and hurricanes.  We are ‘battle weary’ from surviving these natural disasters and have achieved the dubious distinction of ‘knowing a thing or two’ … Continue reading

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Rotary Bahamas Relief Efforts In Hurricane Dorian’s Aftermath

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Want to help The Bahamas in the aftermath of Dorian?

If you can help in any way. No donation too big or too small. For International Donors: Click here: Rotary Foundation Donor Advised Fund # 574 Or Rotary District 7020 For Local Donors: ROTARY DISASTER RELIEF FUND Commonwealth Bank Account … Continue reading

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Hurricane Dorian 2019 and Some Hurricane History of Abaco

In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian Messers Pericles Maillis and Sean McWeeney circulated the following historical briefs about massive storms that struck Abaco in the past. Historical perspective is so important. Thank you gentlemen: The Forgotten 1932 Great Abaco Hurricane … Continue reading

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George Will’s Uphill Battle Against Trump’s GOP and the Democratic Socialist Left

A defense of the conservative sensibility in an era of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. From Reason.com" Watch Reason's interview below. From the books liner notes: "The Founders' vision, articulated first in the Declaration of Independence and carried out in … Continue reading

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