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  2. The Nassau Guardian - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. 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]

  4. Mary Moseley - Wikipedia

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    The Nassau Guardian first appeared on 23 November 1844 to support the anti-slavery views of its founder. [2] Mary Moseley became editor and manager of the Nassau Guardian following the deaths of her father, Alfred Edwin Moseley, and shortly thereafter her brother Percy in 1904. Reportedly, she had been appointed to the editor's post "on a ...

  5. Arinthia Komolafe - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Obie Wilchcombe - Wikipedia

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    Wilchcombe began his career in 1975 when he joined the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas as a journalist. [1]He became a nationally-known journalist, rising through the ranks to hold senior positions, serving as Deputy Director of News, News Director, and from 1990 as Assistant General Manager. [1]

  8. Nassau, The Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Nassau had a population of 128,420 females and 117,909 males and was home to 70,222 households with an average family size of 3.5 according to the 2010 census. [19] Nassau's large population in relation to the remainder of the Bahamas is the result of waves of immigration from the Family Islands to the capital. Consequently, this has led to the ...

  9. Stanley Burnside - Wikipedia

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    Burnside was hired by The Nassau Guardian to be their editorial cartoonist in July 1979. [13] His comic strip Sideburns ran six days a week in the Guardian for decades except for a brief period where it ran in The Tribune. [1] In 1983, Burnside published a collection of his editorial cartoons entitled Off der top. The best of Sideburns.