Month: December 2018
- World News
In France, protests planned amid New Year’s Eve celebrations
PARIS (AP) — Paris is preparing to hold its annual New Year’s Eve celebrations on the Champs-Elysees under heavy security…
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Elizabeth Warren takes big move toward 2020 presidential run
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday took the first major step toward launching a widely anticipated campaign for…
Read More » The excitement of discovery
There’s no doubt about it, whatsoever; when you discover something new for the first time it is indeed very exciting.…
Read More »- Education
Catholic Schools Movin’ & Groovin’
Bringing together all Catholic Board of Education (CBE) schools, reconnecting with CBE alumni and raising funds for CBE schools is…
Read More » - Uncategorized
- Sports
The Nassau Guardian’s Senior Female Athlete of the Year
Yet again, Shaunae Miller-Uibo is an undisputed winner of The Nassau Guardian’s Senior Female Athlete of the Year honor. The…
Read More » - Sports
Saunders heading to senior bowls; wants to go pro
Bahamian tight end Mavin Saunders played his final game for the Kansas Jayhawks in November, but the Bahamian collegiate tight…
Read More » Athletic mentor Rev. Williams perseveres in Moore’s Island
Sports Scope is currently on vacation for the Christmas season and will return in the new year. During this time,…
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Young Bahamian cyclist heads to Colombia to train
Bahamian cyclist Felix Neely is getting ready to leave for Medellín, Colombia for three months, set to receive intense training…
Read More » - Business
Union boss defends air traffic controllers following gridlock
A record number of flights coming into Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) hindered the movement of thousands of passengers last…
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