CORRECTED: Shipwreck may hold key to Turks and Caicos' lineage (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A pair of glass-eyed idols led marine archeologists to the wreck of a Spanish ship that once carried an illegal cargo of African slaves believed to be the ancestors of many of today's inhabitants of the British colony of Turks and Caicos.
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The issue of a government-in-exile (Thailandnews.net)
According to a local news agency, the government of the Bahamas offered Thaksin Shinawatra, former Thai prime minister, permission to use the Bahamas as a political haven and a station for his governm...
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Shipwreck may hold key to Turks and Caicos' lineage (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
MIAMI (Reuters) - A pair of glass-eyed idols led marine archeologists to the wreck of a Spanish ship that once carried an illegal cargo of African slaves believed to be the ancestors of many of today's inhabitants of the British colony of Turks and Caicos.
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NAD's commercial center to pump $200K into LPIA (The Nassau Guardian)
The Nassau Airport Development (NAD) company has begun inviting business proposals for a new JFK Drive commercial development — slated to pump around $200,000 a year into its pockets for the daily operation of the redeveloped airport.
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RTD Controller takes PTAB leaders to task (The Nassau Guardian)
Road Traffic Controller Jack Thompson broke his silence on the implementation of new bus routes and fare increases yesterday. Thompson took to task executives of the Public Transportation Association of the Bahamas, accusing them of misrepresenting the facts.
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