Bahamas to build bridge, new port in Abaco with $41M loan from Chinese gov't bank
Washington Post NASSAU, Bahamas — China's state-owned Export-Import Bank has agreed to finance a new port and a bridge in the Bahamas, the second major infrastructure project backed in recent months by the Chinese in the island nation. The Chinese bank will provide a ... |
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'Barefoot Bandit' gets federal sentence
Los Angeles Times ... odyssey as the "Barefoot Bandit" came to a conclusion Friday when a federal judge sentenced him to 61/2 years in prison for the theft of airplanes, boats and guns in an audacious swath of crime that stretched from Washington state to the Bahamas. 'Barefoot Bandit' gets 6 1/2 years in prison 'Barefoot Bandit' gets 6 1/2 years for plane-stealing crime spree 'Barefoot Bandit' sentenced to 6 1/2 years |
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Bahamas' underwater caves could give clues about life beyond Earth
TruthDive Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): Researchers believe recent discoveries made in some underwater caves in the Bahamas could provide clues about how ocean life formed on Earth millions of years ago, and perhaps give hints of what types of marine life could be ... Life in Ocean 'Blue Holes' Sheds Light on Mysteries Exploring Underwater Caves in the Bahamas Could Provide Clues to Alien Life Underwater caves might hint to the origins of life both on Earth and other worlds |
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Starving dog the only trace left of sailor missing in Bahamas
Globe and Mail When officers with the Royal Bahamas Police Force climbed aboard an abandoned 30-foot boat last week, they found little more than a starving dog and a Canadian flag. The boat's owner, 72-year-old John William Batchelor, wasn't there. |
Ben & Jerry's Franchisees Serve Up Benevolence in the Bahamas
MarketWatch (press release) NASSAU, Bahamas, Jan 27, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- At first glance, the clean up effort had absolutely nothing to do with ice cream. The hot Nassau sun beat down on the hundreds of volunteers. The sweat, soil and a few bruises did nothing to dissuade the ... |
Bahamas to build bridge, new port in Abaco with $41M loan from Chinese gov't bank
Washington Post NASSAU, Bahamas — China's state-owned Export-Import Bank has agreed to finance a new port and a bridge in the Bahamas, the second major infrastructure project backed in recent months by the Chinese in the island nation. The Chinese bank will provide a ... |
![]() The Guardian |
'Barefoot Bandit' gets federal sentence
Los Angeles Times ... odyssey as the "Barefoot Bandit" came to a conclusion Friday when a federal judge sentenced him to 61/2 years in prison for the theft of airplanes, boats and guns in an audacious swath of crime that stretched from Washington state to the Bahamas. 'Barefoot Bandit' gets 6 1/2 years in prison 'Barefoot Bandit' gets 6 1/2 years for plane-stealing crime spree 'Barefoot Bandit' sentenced to 6 1/2 years |
![]() Medical Daily |
Bahamas' underwater caves could give clues about life beyond Earth
TruthDive Washington, Jan 28 (ANI): Researchers believe recent discoveries made in some underwater caves in the Bahamas could provide clues about how ocean life formed on Earth millions of years ago, and perhaps give hints of what types of marine life could be ... Life in Ocean 'Blue Holes' Sheds Light on Mysteries Exploring Underwater Caves in the Bahamas Could Provide Clues to Alien Life Underwater caves might hint to the origins of life both on Earth and other worlds |
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Starving dog the only trace left of sailor missing in Bahamas
Globe and Mail When officers with the Royal Bahamas Police Force climbed aboard an abandoned 30-foot boat last week, they found little more than a starving dog and a Canadian flag. The boat's owner, 72-year-old John William Batchelor, wasn't there. |
Ben & Jerry's Franchisees Serve Up Benevolence in the Bahamas
MarketWatch (press release) NASSAU, Bahamas, Jan 27, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- At first glance, the clean up effort had absolutely nothing to do with ice cream. The hot Nassau sun beat down on the hundreds of volunteers. The sweat, soil and a few bruises did nothing to dissuade the ... |