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  2. Étienne Dupuch - Wikipedia

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    Among Dupuch's other protégés were Oswald Brown, who went on to become managing editor of both The Nassau Guardian and The Freeport News, and John Marquis, the award-winning British journalist who worked as a political reporter on both The Nassau Guardian and The Tribune in the 1960s, and returned to the Bahamas in 1999 as the Tribune's ...

  3. Gail North-Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Gail Saunders OBE or Diane Gail North Saunders (March 10, 1944 – June 30, 2023) was a prominent Bahamian historian, archivist, author and athlete. [1] [2]Saunders established the Bahamian National Archives and was the director from 1971 until 2004. [1]

  4. Kendal Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    Born and raised in Nassau, Isaacs attended Government High School in Nassau where he was captain of Montague House. [1] Isaacs served in the North Caribbean Force during World War II and then went to England to study law. [2] He received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from Queens' College, Cambridge, in 1949 and a Master of Arts in 1953.

  5. List of newspapers in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahama Journal - Nassau, New Providence [2] [1] Bahamas National [1] Bahamas News Ma Bey, founded in 2009, headquarters located in Orlando, Florida [1] [3] Bahamas Press [1] Bahamas Spectator [1] Bahamas Uncensored [1] Bahamas Weekly [1] Eleutheran, Eleuthera [1] The Freeport News - Freeport, Grand Bahama Island [2] [1]

  6. R. E. Cooper Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Dr. Reuben Edward Cooper, M.B.E., (born 1 June 1913 in George Town, Exuma, Bahamas; died 2 October 1980 in Nassau, Bahamas) was a Bahamian religious leader, founding pastor of Mission Baptist Church, and a leading figure in the country's struggle to achieve Black Majority Rule (1967).

  7. Leslie Miller (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Miller left Nassau for Miami in 1965 to attend first Attucks High School and then Palmetto Senior High School, where he starred in track and field. [1] He won gold at the 1966 Empire Games in the 440 yard dash, aged 18. [1] [2] In 1967, he represented his country at the Pan American Games in Canada. [2]

  8. Charles Carter (Bahamian journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Charles Carter, KCMG (13 April 1943 – 15 May 2021), [1] was a prominent Bahamian broadcast journalist, politician, and businessman. Known for his contributions to broadcasting and media, he hosted several influential shows and played a significant role in the development of television in the Bahamas.

  9. Bernard Nottage - Wikipedia

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    Nottage was born in Nassau, Bahamas, on 23 October 1945. [8] He attended the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, studying medicine. [9] Whilst at Aberdeen, he won athletics titles in the 100 yards and 200 yards in three consecutive years in the late 1960s. [4] He also competed internationally for Scotland during the same time. [4]