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  2. St. Andrews Presbyterian Kirk - Wikipedia

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    The church played a role in the establishment of the first Nassau company of the Boys' Brigade in 1909 and St. Andrew's School in 1948 under the leadership of Rev. J. Herbert Poole. During the ministry of Rev. James Jack, Lucaya Presbyterian Kirk was founded in Freeport, Grand Bahama in 1968.

  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. The Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Tribune, Nassau, Bahamas—see List of newspapers in the Bahamas; Bahrain Tribune, now Daily Tribune, Bahrain; Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh, an English-language daily newspaper; A Tribuna, a Brazilian newspaper published in Santos, São Paulo; Burundi Tribune, Bujumbura, Burundi; Cameroon Tribune, a Cameroonian government-owned newspaper

  5. Étienne Dupuch - Wikipedia

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    For years, Dupuch was at odds with Nassau's ruling white élite, the Bay Street Boys, [3] [6] and called out the Duke of Windsor during his five-year rule (1940-1945) as Governor of the Bahamas during the Second World War. [8] [9] While Dupuch served as editor, the newspaper published a book in 1959 on the unsolved 1943 murder of Sir Harry ...

  6. Kendal Isaacs - Wikipedia

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    Isaacs's first foray into politics came in 1965 when he was appointed to the Senate of the Bahamas. [4] In June 1972, Isaacs was elected to the House of Assembly of the Bahamas for the Free National Movement party. [4] Isaacs served as leader of the opposition from 1971 to 1976 and again from 1981 to 1987. [3] [4]

  7. George Myers (hotelier) - Wikipedia

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    Myers was a businessman in the Bahamas. He was credited with playing a major part in the development of Paradise Island into a premier tourist destination in the Bahamas. [1] Myers was chair and CEO of the Myers Group which was created in 1992.

  8. Loretta Butler-Turner - Wikipedia

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    Loretta Butler-Turner was born in Nassau, Bahamas [1] to Rose Marie (née Taylor) [2] and Raleigh Butler, who was the son of the first Bahamian Governor-General, Sir Milo Butler.

  9. Roland Theodore Symonette - Wikipedia

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    Sir Roland Theodore Symonette, NH (16 December 1898 [1] – 13 March 1980) was a Bahamian politician and the first Premier of the Bahamas after self-government was achieved in 1964. He was leader of the United Bahamian Party (UBP), which was the ruling party between 1958 and 1967.