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The Nassau Guardian is a newspaper in The Bahamas, [1] based in Nassau. Its first issue was published November 23, 1844. [2] [3] It is the largest newspaper in the Bahamas. [4] The paper is one of the oldest continually published newspapers in the world and is considered a newspaper of record for The Bahamas. [5]
Bahamas Press [1] Bahamas Spectator [1] Bahamas Uncensored [1] Bahamas Weekly [1] Eleutheran, Eleuthera [1] The Freeport News - Freeport, Grand Bahama Island [2] [1] The Nassau Guardian - Nassau, New Providence [2] [1] Official Gazette The Bahamas, founded in 1783, official newspaper of the Bahamas' government; The Punch - Nassau, New ...
List of newspapers in the Bahamas; N. The Nassau Guardian; O. Official Gazette The Bahamas This page was last edited on 28 May 2020, at 13:26 (UTC). Text ...
The U.S. embassy in the Bahamas has released a security warning and travel advisory that the island nation is currently unsafe for tourists amidst 18 murders — “primarily” motivated by gang ...
Mary Moseley (1878 – 1961) was a newspaper editor, and then owner of the Nassau Guardian for 48 years in The Bahamas.At the time the island was a British colony. [1]The daughter of Alfred Edwin Moseley, Mary was also the granddaughter of Edwin Charles Moseley, who founded the Nassau Guardian.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Arinthia Komolafe wrote a weekly column in the Nassau Guardian for five years, from 2012 to 2017. The articles, which addressed political and socio-economic issues facing the Bahamas, included: "The Bahamian Dream pt.1", The Nassau Guardian, 20 January 2012. "The Bahamian Dream: Part 2", The Bahamas Weekly, 9 February 2012.
The advisory, posted on Jan. 26, warns travelers to "exercise increased caution" because of crime on the islands of New Providence including Grand Bahama, Nassau, and Freeport.