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- The Nassau Guardian - Wikipedia
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]
- List of newspapers in the Bahamas - Wikipedia
The Bahamas Weekly[1] Eleutheran, Eleuthera [1] The Freeport News: Freeport, Grand Bahama Island [1][2] The Nassau Guardian: Nassau, New Providence [1][2] Official Gazette The Bahamas, founded in 1783, official newspaper of the Bahamas' government The Punch: Nassau, New Providence [1] The Tribune: Nassau, New Providence [1][4][5][6][7]
- Bahamas travel warning issued in wake of 18 murders so far . . .
Think twice about a tropical getaway to the Caribbean this winter The U S embassy in the Bahamas has released a security warning and travel advisory that the island nation is currently unsafe
- Ken Mullings - Wikipedia
The Nassau Guardian Retrieved 28 February 2024 ^ Stubbs, Brent (1 November 2023) "Ken Mullings ends up with DNF in decathlon" Tribune242 Retrieved 28 February 2024 ^ "Mullings soars to new record" Tribune 242 8 January 2024 Retrieved 28 February 2024 ^ "WIC Glasgow 24 preview: combined events" World Athletics 27 February 2024
- Long Island caretaker arrested in caught-on-video abuse of 83 . . .
County of Nassau Police Department The guardian notified police, and Fredericks was arrested Thursday and charged with felony assault, as well as endangering the welfare of the senior, cops said
- Mary Moseley - Wikipedia
Mary Moseley (1878 – 1960) was a Bahamian newspaper editor She was the editor for 48 years of the Nassau Guardian, which her grandfather, Edwin Charles Moseley, had founded in 1844 [1][2] She served as editor from 1904–1952 She was also the owner of the paper from 1907
- Bernard Nottage - Wikipedia
Tribune 242 Retrieved 4 July 2017 ^ "Nottage Dies At 71" The Nassau Guardian Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 4 July 2017 ^ a b c d e f "Bernard Nottage" Olympedia Retrieved 18 May 2022 ^ a b c d e f g "Obituary: Bernard J Nottage, Bahamian international sprinter and politician" The Scotsman Retrieved 18 May 2022
- Cyril Stevenson - Wikipedia
Stevenson began a career in journalism as a reporter for the Bahamas Weekly News [3] In 1953, Stevenson, Sir Henry Milton Taylor and William Cartwright, co-founded the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) [3] The following year, Stevenson became the editor and publisher of the now defunct newspaper, The Nassau Herald [3] At times, Stevenson used his editorial control of the Nassau Guardian to
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