Bahamas: Inefficient Judiciary
December 30, 2009 by admin
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As a suspected murderer out on bail allegedly kills again, Weblog Bahamas ‘ Sidney Sweeting asks: “How long should the Bahamian people have to put up with this nonsense and get the Judiciary to give some consideration to the law abiding, God-fearing citizens of the country?”
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Bahamas, Jamaica: Jonkonnu & Christmas
December 29, 2009 by admin
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“We tend to forget — or, more probably, we don’t know — that Junkanoo in the Bahamas is not unique”: Nicolette Bethel provides “a taste of what happens in Jamaica at Christmas…”
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Bahamas, Jamaica: Jonkonnu & Christmas
Charming Eleuthera rental cottage ideally located near Governor’s (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
December 25, 2009 by admin
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This Eleuthera rental cottage is centrally located, adjacent to an extensive palm garden and just a minute’s walk from one of the most spectacular Atlantic beaches on Eleuthera. (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Charming Eleuthera rental cottage ideally located near Governor’s (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
Bahamas: Culture Change
December 24, 2009 by admin
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Bahamian Nicolette Bethel delves into the history of Stilton cheese to make a point about culture: “I’m going to argue…that culture does not just happen. Culture changes — like what is happening I write to the indigenous Junkanoo beat (which is being swallowed up by a hip-hop rhythm that is being played by too many drummers who have no real grounding or training in authentic Bahamian rhythms…)”
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Bahamas: Culture Change
December 24, 2009 by admin
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Bahamian Nicolette Bethel delves into the history of Stilton cheese to make a point about culture: “I’m going to argue…that culture does not just happen. Culture changes — like what is happening I write to the indigenous Junkanoo beat (which is being swallowed up by a hip-hop rhythm that is being played by too many drummers who have no real grounding or training in authentic Bahamian rhythms…)”
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Bahamas: Culture Change
We Loved Cocodimama Restaurant – Food and View (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
December 18, 2009 by admin
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We ate three times at the charming resort Cocodimama on Alabaster Bay one mile south of Governor’s Harbour airport. We were there twice for dinner and (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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We Loved Cocodimama Restaurant – Food and View (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
We Loved Cocodimama Restaurant – Food and View (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
December 18, 2009 by admin
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We ate three times at the charming resort Cocodimama on Alabaster Bay one mile south of Governor’s Harbour airport. We were there twice for dinner and (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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We Loved Cocodimama Restaurant – Food and View (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
Your Reviews Of Eleuthera Restaurants (source: discover-eleuthera-bahamas.com)
December 11, 2009 by admin
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Visitors to Eleuthera share their favorite Eleuthera restaurants.
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Bahamas: Interest in Climate Change
December 9, 2009 by admin
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Bahama Pundit 's Larry Smith says of the Copenhagen Climate Change talks: “The good thing about action to address climate change is that it presents unprecedented opportunities for the world in terms of energy security, pollution control, technology innovation and sustainable development.”
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Bahamas: Sick & Tired
December 2, 2009 by admin
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Sidney Sweeting at Weblog Bahamas says that Bahamians “are sick and tired – sick of the rampant crime and tired of the press conferences promising to do something.”
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