Sunday, November 7, 2010

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved

Friday, November 5, 2010

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Bahamas Senator's Right to Libel?

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Sir Winston Churchill once said that "democracy is the worst form of Government, except for all the rest." We have a clear example of that when it states in our Constitution "no civil or criminal proceedings may be instituted against any senator......by reason of any matter or thing so brought by him by petition, bill, motion or otherwise."

A few weeks ago Senator Jerome Fitzgerald decided to attack the integrity of Nassau Motor Co. on the floor of the Senate. In a recent letter to the Press Mr. Rick Lowe, a director of the Company, presented the true facts of

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved

Monday, November 1, 2010

Houses Under Threat

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By IANTHIA SMITH

Prominent businessman and Arawak Homes Chairman Franklyn Wilson (Journal file photo)

Arawak Homes officials said some Pinewood Gardens families could be on the verge of having their houses torn down as the company is in the process of compiling its list of "trespassers."

According to a press release issued Monday evening, the housing company noted that there are "hundreds of persons" in the area who are living on land that is not theirs.

"In view of the recurring public interest in matters relative to Pinewood Gardens, and the fact that there are hundreds of persons involved