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Trifling Women ! [Archive] - Bahamas Issues Bahamian Web Community
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A Global meltdown? - The Freeport News

The Freeport News

A Global meltdown?
The Freeport News, Bahamas - Dec 15, 2008
... high level of service to the international shipping community and to provide customs clearance and travel services to the local Grand Bahama community. ...


Dion Hanna says he's sick and tired of being sick and tired ...
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Think Global - Eat Local Pt 2 of 2

Think Global : Eat Local is a celebration of local food systems in communities around the world - farmers markets, food box systems, food coops, community farms, community gardens and school gardens. The film touches on many of the issues caused by and impacting our current unsustainable food system and points to the relocalisation of food systems as a key strategy for working toward sustainability, social justice and well-being. Morag and Evan have spent the past few months pulling together footage of local food projects that they have filmed and photographed both locally and internationally since 1992. Locations include: Cuba, Ladakh, Indonesia, Turkey, South Korea, Spain, The Bahamas, USA, Scotland, Denmark, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Germany, Hong Kong, and in Australia - Northey Street City Farm, Maleny and Crystal Waters. The film shows interviews with world-renowned scientist and author, Fritjof Capra, and well-know Brisbane-based food activist and academic, Kristen Lyons. Other interviews include Northey Street City Farm’s Organic Market coordinator - Anaheke Metua, CSA Farmer - Les Nichols, a local food chef, a naturopath, alongside input from Morag and Evan. The film was produced by Morag and Evan’s organisation, SEED International (www.SEEDinternational.com.au), with the help of a small grant from the Maleny Film Commission (through Festivals Australia). The Maleny Film Commission is an arm of the Maleny Film Society, one of the largest film societies in Australia. To accompany the film, Morag and Evan are developing this complementary website (www.localfood.net.au) and a book to be launched in 2008. A new short film (15 mins) about local food was be premiered at the Australian Film Festival in Maleny on the Australia Day weekend - 25 January 2008. The film, Think Global : Eat Local - a diet for a sustainable society, was filmed, directed and edited by Morag Gamble and Evan Raymond. Details of the premier screening can be found soon on the Maleny Festival Website www.malenyfilmsociety.info

What they said - Albert Lea Tribune

What they said
Albert Lea Tribune, MN - Dec 27, 2008
His concern has always been the safety of the community, especially the young people and he is able to mentor them through their life issues. ...


Did Carpet Cleaning Kill John Travolta's Son? - Daily Green

Daily Green

Did Carpet Cleaning Kill John Travolta's Son?
Daily Green - Jan 3, 2009
According to CNN, Jett died while on vacation in the Bahamas with his parents and other family members. He reportedly had a seizure and hit his head, ...


Remember Garden

The garden at NPCC that will serve as a meditation site for our community to reflect on grace, the Hiv/AIDS issue, economic justice, environmental justice and racial reconciliation.

Repairs to EMR High not completed, but union is pleased with work ... - The Freeport News

Repairs to EMR High not completed, but union is pleased with work ...
The Freeport News, Bahamas - 19 hours ago
With a three-week deadline for all work to be completed, Quinton Laroda, area vice president for the Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT), said that by February ...


Haiti's Spritual Revolution- Ambassador Cynthia Blanc (Part 2 of 2)

Cynthia addresses Haiti's problem at High School Haitian Flag Day celebration in Miami. "I appreciate what you said. I always wondered what was Haiti's problem. You are right." - From a young man after the high school assembly. Cynthia's seminars, products and trainings empower people all around the world. To see Cynthia live at our upcoming events, or to book Cynthia for your event, visit www.cynthiablanc.com and www.mylifeimpact.org TODAY! WHO IS CYNTHIA BLANC? Cynthia Blanc was born in Nassau Bahamas, from Haitian parents and family. At the age of 33 a spiritual transformation, drastically, altered the course of her life as she was freed from spirits beings passed on to her by her grandfather's mantle. She inherited a spiritual empowerment to become a powerful voodoo priestess from her grandfather who was a high ranking voodoo priest on the Island of Haiti. Always driven and full of passion, Cynthia spent the next years of her life developing her relationship with the Most High God, through the Lord Jesus Christ, and His Holy Spirit, which led to her work in Ministry. Before her transformation, Cynthia formerly known as La Reine Cynthia (the Queen Cynthia), rose to notoriety and prominence in the world of Creole Music & Entertainment. Her entertainment radio show and magazine were the most popular, internationally and locally. State and local politicians consulted with her in regard to issues about her community. She, also, produced the most star studded and elite events. Her signature event, the Annual Haitian Music & Entertainment Awards, was the Creole version of the GRAMMY's. Today, Ambassador Cynthia Blanc is a teacher, author, entrepreneur and itinerant evangelist. She is a member of the 2006 graduating class of Kingdom University under the chancellorship of Dr. N. Cindy Trimm. She is, also, a campaigner for spiritual enlightenment, repentance, and alignment. Ambassador Cynthia Blanc carries a deep compassion for the spiritually confined and oppressed. Her ministry is distinctly marked by the proclamation of the signs and wonders- following Gospel of the Kingdom of God. Cynthia Blanc is the author of Repossession which is the story of her spiritual conversion and liberation from atrocious spirit beings for possession of her own body. Cynthia's book and teachings has liberated and empowered people throughout the world from spiritual bondage of evil forces in the realm of the spirit. She travels throughout the earth into the world systems empowering individuals and nations to function in their spiritual identity, in this visible realm during this age, as according to God's original purpose for their lives. Cynthia has been interviewed and featured in various news and media articles.

The Dirteist street in New Providence [Archive] - Bahamas Issues ...
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