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Website. thenassauguardian.com. 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.
Bahamas Uncensored [1] Bahamas Weekly [1] Eleutheran, Eleuthera [1] The Freeport News - Freeport, Grand Bahama Island [2] [1] The Nassau Guardian - Nassau, New Providence [2] [1] Official Gazette The Bahamas, founded in 1783, official newspaper of the Bahamas' government. The Punch - Nassau, New Providence [1]
Mary Moseley (1878 – 1961) was a newspaper editor, and then owner of the Nassau Guardian for 48 years in The Bahamas. At the time the island was a British colony. [1] The daughter of Alfred Edwin Moseley, Mary was also the granddaughter of Edwin Charles Moseley, who founded the Nassau Guardian. She was educated at the Church High School in ...
The governing body for athletics track and field is the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations. [1]In 70 years, The Bahamas has won 14 Olympic medals at the Olympics, [2] 25 medals at the IAAF World Championships in Athletics, [3] and numerous medals at the Pan American Games and the Commonwealth Games in Athletics alone.
The Bahamas. The Bahamas (/ bəˈhɑːməz / ⓘ bə-HAH-məz), officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, [13] is an island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean. It contains 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago's land area and 88% of its population. The archipelagic country consists of more than 3,000 islands, cays, and ...
Jeanne I. Thompson. Jeanne I. Thompson is a Bahamian attorney who was a Justice of the Supreme Court from 2002 until 2007. [1][2] Prior to her legal career, Thompson had a career as a playwright and a journalist.
Stanley " Stan " Burnside (born 1947) is a Bahamian cartoonist, painter, and costume designer. From 1979 to 2019, he penned the Sideburns editorial cartoon for The Nassau Guardian. As a painter, his style was influenced by the collaborative process of Junkanoo, an annual Caribbean street parade. He was a designer and artistic director for the ...
Died. 23 August 1991. Nassau, Bahamas. Sir Alfred Étienne Jérôme Dupuch, OBE, KSG (16 February 1899 – 23 August 1991) was a Bahamian journalist and politician. He was editor of The Nassau Tribune from 1919 to 1973 and served in the Bahamian House of Assembly for 24 years. [1][2] Dupuch was named as the 'longest serving newspaper editor' by ...