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Don't miss Track Road Theatre's Love in Two Acts

Don't miss Track Road Theatre's Love in Two Acts
Track Road Theatre (which goes by the initials TRT these days) is back on its game with this evening of two one-act plays by European writers from the first quarter of the twentieth century. It’s one of the few times TRT has ventured outside The Bahamas for its material, and certainly the first I can remember when it’s produced something from outside the Diaspora. The two plays are short and small,... 

Security Officer in uniform hauled into Bank Lane Friday Afternoon

A security officer being hauled to Central Police Station by police officers. The scene left tourists watching and steering, holding their lips. It also left residents shouting across the street, Bay Street. Our question was, what did this security officer do to be haul into Bank Lane’s Central Police Station?  Read More →

“MADAME SENATOR MAYNARD-GIBSON DIAGNOSES THE BALD HEAD MONK!!”

“MADAME SENATOR MAYNARD-GIBSON DIAGNOSES THE BALD HEAD MONK!!”
<<< Madame Senator Maynard-Gibson. BAHAMAS PRESS applauds Madame Senator Maynard-Gibson, for her clear diagnosis of “The Bald Head Monk” a.k.a. Hubert Ingraham, prime minister, dictator, defacto police commissioner and defacto everything else in law enforcement; during her contribution to the Police Act in The Senate on February 26, 2008. Bahamas Press believes the assault on Ingraham’s... 

ColinaImperial to takeover Clico's life insurance division

Nassau Bahamas: We’ve learned that workers at the failed Clico (Bahamas) Insurance branch went home for good Thursday. Workers were told that they were relieved from their duties and were asked to returned for their packages when contacted by the company. Bahamas Press has also learned that insurance giant ColinaImperial is currently negotiating to reach a deal with liquidators to assume a portion... 

Poor Haitians eat cookies made of mud…Part 2

Poor Haitians eat cookies made of mud...Part 2
When one side of humanity suffers, we all suffer. Haiti is one part of the world 600 miles from the US, the wealthiest nation in the world, and it still suffers. Someone must HELP! The small island nation of Haiti relies heavily on food imports, but with prices soaring, some Haitians are resorting to eating mud. The cookies — made of dirt, butter and salt — hold little nutritional value, but manage... 

Jeep engulfed in flames near Carmichael and Gladstone Roads last evening

Jeep engulfed in flames near Carmichael and Gladstone Roads last evening
<<< A firefighter sprays water on a vehicle engulfed in flames around 8:30PM last evening. Nassau, Bahamas: Once again your Bahamas Press was live on the scene, this time in the Carmichael and Gladstone Roads. A Pathfinder Jeep was ablaze. The fire quickly charred the entire vehicle. It was a compete writeoff. The driver of the vehicle was in complete shock and stood in tears with his hands... 
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