October 4th, 2009

Sex and the City’s Chris Noth Is Engaged!

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

Nearly one year after welcoming their first child, he and girlfriend Tara Wilson are tying the knot

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Heartbreak tale pays off for singer Jason Derulo

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

Reuters – On the strength of powerful storytelling and the clever use of sampling, “Whatcha Say,” the debut single from singer/songwriter Jason Derulo, is burning up mainstream radio.

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Fall Out Boy keeping abreast of digital revolution

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

Reuters – In this age of oversharing, it seems strange to think that until 10 or 15 years ago the most a fan could hope for in terms of communication from a famous artist was a signed picture from a fan club or a few minutes outside a tour bus after a show.

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Kandi Burruss ‘Devastated’ Over The Death Of Fiance

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

ATLANTA, Ga. — “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Kandi Burruss has spoken out following the shocking death of her fiance Ashley Jewell after a fight outside of an Atlanta strip club on Friday night.

“I am devastated by the loss of AJ,” she said in a statement to Access Hollywood. “His death comes on the heels of the death of my beloved Uncle Ralph and with both of them gone, my heart is heavy with grief.”

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Country’s Luke Bryan doing his thing with new album

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

Reuters – Rising country star Luke Bryan, whose debut album spawned two radio hits, is doing his own thing with his appropriately titled follow-up.

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Broadway performance canceled when actor falls ill

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

AP – A preview performance of the Broadway revival of “The Royal Family” has been canceled after one of its stars became ill on stage.

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Kate’s Lawyer: Jon & His Lawyer are Frauds

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

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TMZ has obtained a letter Kate Gosselin’s lawyer fired off to the lawyer for Jon — and, to put it mildly, it’s war.Legal pit bull Marty Singer wrote the letter this past Friday. TMZ obtained a copy. In it, Singer expresses outrage that Jon secretly …

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The RED Chinese Invasion…Bahamas GONE, Thanks Mugabe!

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

<<< Hubert ‘MUGABE’ Ingraham. Photo by the Nassau Guardian. Letter To The Editor Dear Editor, We write to articulate the views of virtually thousands of citizens and residents in Grand Bahama over the expanding dominance of Hutchison Whampoa in the Grand Bahama community. Their track record is abysmally poor in such vital interests as the Airport Company, the

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Closet Makeover – Building a Winning Wardrobe

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

We all get stuck in a fashion rut at some point. However, when dated, washed out, non-flattering pieces make up the majority of your wardrobe it’s time for an intervention.

As mothers, care givers and the matriarchs of the home it’s sometimes easy to get caught up catering to the seemingly more urgent needs of your family and letting your clothes and appearance take a back seat. Wrong. 

Our outward appearance directly affects our confidence and how we present ourselves to others. True, confidence comes from within but the power of a great fitting pair of trousers with a great tailored white button down and pumps to make you feel polished…

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Repairs to three state-owned hospitals to improve efficiency in healthcare delivery

Posted on 04 Oct 2009 at 9:45pm

NASSAU, Bahamas — Ongoing infrastructural development at the three state-owned hospitals is expected to further improve the efficiency with which healthcare is delivered in the country, Minister of Health, Dr the Hon Hubert A Minnis confirmed Wednesday. 

He said the upgrades include renovations to the Accident and Emergency Department at the Princess Margaret Hospital which, when completed, will improve traffic flow in that area.  

Renovations will also result in additional Examination Rooms “so that the 60 per cent of patients who attend our Emergency Room, who can be seen in the peripheral clinic, can now be seen in additional rooms.” 

This, he said, will reduce waiting times in those areas. 

“We are also progressing with an additional three theatres so as to decrease the waiting times and resolve that problem,” he said. 

“We are continuing, and in some cases have completed, plumbing and electrical repairs, all of which were recommended by the external consultants be it the ILO, PAHO, World Health Organization and Health Canada,” Dr. Minnis added. 

He was leading off debate on the National Insurance (Chronic Diseases Prescription Drug Fund) Bill, 2009 on September 30. 

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