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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Jun 19, 2009
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Oscar Sánchez Serra
TYLER MacNiven flew to the Bahamas from California and from there to Havana on June 7; being a U.S. citizen he was unable to fly direct to the Cuban capital and, in fact, he is not even permitted to come to us via a third country. According to U.S....... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Jan 25, 2009
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By Jean H Charles:
It is a fitting tribute to 233 years of the American Revolution, forty five years of America true black integration that culminate into the election of the 44th President, Barack Obama as the first black leader of the United States to call on Haiti the first black...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Sep 13, 2008
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AIDS Officials Challenged:
By Macushla N. Pinder -
Nassau, Bahamas:
Despite continued pleas, the challenges faced by officials of the National AIDS Programme have remained the same over the years.
According to Director of the National AIDS Programme Nurse Rosamae Bain, some of those...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Apr 22, 2008
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Reflections of Fidel:
POPE Benedict XVI outshone Brown, the British Prime Minister, who replaced Blair, whom I met and spoke with for a few minutes during a recess at the WTO Second Conference in Geneva 10 years ago; it was following his speech and I was expressing my disagreement on the...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Mar 29, 2008
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HIV/AIDS Awareness In Rawson Square:
By Sasha L. Lightbourne -
Nassau, Bahamas:
With HIV/AIDS on the increase among young persons in The Bahamas, one group felt it necessary to take the message of awareness and prevention to the streets.
Youth Ambassadors for Positive Living (YAPL)...... [view]
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Soumis par: zephyr
Posté le Feb 7, 2008
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Lent-A time for reflection and prayer:
By KARAN MINNIS,Guardian Lifestyles Reporter,
Nassau, Bahamas:
We should all remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return," says Father David Cooper, priest at St. Michael's Catholic Church, West End, Grand Bahama, as Catholics began...... [view]
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