Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Baha Mar Signs $2.6B Deal

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By Sasha L. Lightbourne

CEO of Bahamar Resorts Ltd Sarkis Izmirlian (center) signs an agreement with the Export Import Bank of China and China State Construction and Engineering Corporation for the financing of the Bahamar project.

In what is being billed as one of the biggest hotel deals in the history of The Bahamas, Baha Mar officials, along with officials from the Export-Import Bank of China inked a multi-billion dollar deal, which will help the project finally move forward following a long hiatus.

During a news conference at the Sheraton Resort on Cable Beach last night Baha Mar Senior Vice President, Robert Sands told the media that the deal

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lionfish Plague Threatens Economy and Reefs

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MARSH HARBOUR -- The explosion of lionfish population in Bahamian waters is “a plague of biblical proportions stalking the Bahamian economy,” the Reef Conservancy Society of Abaco is warning.

They are convinced that unless urgent action is taken it will wreck tourism, fishing and related industries.

It has now been confirmed that lionfish, known for their voracious appetite for Bahamian marine life, have been decimating fish that tend the coral reefs.

The loss of herbivorous fish sets the stage for seaweeds to potentially overwhelm coral reefs and disrupt the delicate ecological balance in which they exist, studies show.

Following on the heals of over fishing, sediment depositions, coral bleaching, and increasing ocean acidity, “this is of grave concern,” said renown zoologist/marine biologist, Dr Mark Hixon, a professor at Oregon State University.

Dr Hixon and his group work from the Perry Institute for Marine Science, Lee Stocking Island, Exuma. They have a three-year grant from the US National Science Foundation to study lionfish.

He warned that the rapid reproduction potential of lionfish must now be understood in context with their ability to seriously depopulate coral reef ecosystems of other fish.

It is well documented that over fishing parrotfishes and other herbivores contributes to the death of reef-building corals. Lionfish are “highly effective” at ‘over-fishing’, he warned.

The Conservancy said Bahamians ought

LIS Final Haiti Fund hits $42,000!

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Lucaya International School has raised a whopping $42,000 for Haiti Relief! When the catastrophic earthquake hit the small caribbean island, Columbus Communication, agreed to double the school’s contribution efforts. Mr. Brendan Paddick, President of Colombus Communications, visited LIS to present the final check for the L.I.S. Haiti Relief Fund. Mr. Paddick related that he had made this deal with six different schools in six different Caribbean countries where his company does business and stated that LIS raised the most money by far of any of the schools that he had worked with. The money has been donated to Save the

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Andre Birbal Caught

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Former teacher Andre Birbal faced charges of unnatural sexual intercourse with two underage males in court yesterday. (Photo/Torrell Glinton)

Former Eight Mile Rock (EMR) High School art teacher Andre Birbal, who was wanted in The Bahamas for allegedly sexually molesting several former male students, was extradited to The Bahamas and arraigned on several charges all in just over an hour.

The 46-year-old Trinidadian man arrived in New Providence around 2:30 p.m. yesterday and was rushed to the Central Detective Unit (CDU) officer under heavy police guard around 3:15 p.m.

Escorted by plain-clothes police officers in two

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Alice in Wonderland (2010)

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Disney writer Linda Woolverton (Mulan, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast) and director Tim Burton thoroughly reconfigure Lewis Carroll’s literary classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in Disney’s new, computerized adaptation, which bears some resemblance to the studio’s 1951 animated version. The result, Alice in Wonderland, is an enjoyable spectacle.

Burbank, California, native Burton, a former animator whose pictures reflect his strange, dark upbringing—I once read that he said his parents banished sunlight from his home as a child—has created his best picture since Big Fish (2003). Neither as bizarre as his macabre Nightmare Before Christmas nor as poignant as his breakout movie starring Johnny Depp, Edward Scissorhands (1990), who appears here as the Mad Hatter, this interpretation

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Teenager Shot In Face

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By Staff Writer

A teenage boy is in hospital nursing his wounded face after a drive by shooting in the Baillou Hill and Cowpen Road area.

According to Police Press Liaison Officer Sergeant Chrislyn Skippings, the shooting incident occurred sometime around 9:15 Friday night.

It is reported that a 17-year-old boy was walking in the mentioned area when a white Nissan Altima with two male occupants pulled up next to him.

An altercation ensued between the teen and one of the occupants of the vehicle. 

One of the men in the vehicle allegedly armed with a shotgun, fired shots at