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Spelling Bee breeds news reporters The Nassau Guardian
A positive spin for The Nassau Guardian-sponsored Bahamas National Spelling Bee is that years later, after they had competed, a number of contestants have returned to the company's employ as reporters.
Thanks for the drink, thanks for the memories The Sweet Science
There are nothing like yellowed newspaper clippings and faded notes to jog an old boxing writer's memory.
Bees are getting ready The Nassau Guardian
None of the previous nine Bahamian contestants in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC has made it past the fourth round.
Travelers are warned The Nassau Guardian
More US cities are catching wind of the impact of crime on tourism in Caribbean countries. Some American dailies as well as the US State Department have warned travelers about possible dangers they could encounter traveling to the region.
Caribbean conundrum: Where to go The Philadelphia Inquirer
Headed to the Caribbean this year? Tens of thousands of people leaving from Philadelphia International Airport are. Here's the rundown on what's noteworthy and what's new.
TRAVEL: There's a mix of places to stay in the Caribbean St. Louis Post-Dispatch
All the privacy and luxury in the world, but you'll have to pay. Then again, no one ever said the good life came at a discount.
Memorial set for Pat Bain The Nassau Guardian
Long-time unionist, and former President of the Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union, Pat Bain, will be laid to rest on Friday following a home-going service to be held at Christ Church Cathedral at 10 a.m.
Virgin Airlines to suspend flights The Nassau Guardian
The Bahamas will be losing the weekly airlift from a popular European airline that has decided to discontinue flights after two years of service.
Byer giving back to tennis The Nassau Guardian
At the age of 18, Bahamian tennis player Nick Byer tried his luck as a professional player for about two years, from 1999 to 2001. Now, at the age of 27 and living home in Nassau, Byer seeks to groom young players, in hop-es of one day turning out more Bahamian professionals.
Passport changes worry Caribbean San Jose Mercury News
``Life Needs the Caribbean. You Need a Passport.'' That advertising slogan, posted at airports throughout the Caribbean, has this tourism-dependent area bracing for a hurricane-force blow.
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