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JULY 1 - ALL EYES ON US NUMBERS Infection rates and mass protests raise reopening concern By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net DEPUTY Prime Minister Peter Turnquest has acknowledged concerns that ongoing protests and other factors in the United States may lead to an increase in COVID-19 cases there and have an impact on the country’s July 1 date for resuming commercial travel. “Unfortunately as you all know a lot of the recovery is dependent upon the US and what’s happening with the travel leisure market there and there is concern that
the virus may be returning, particularly with all of the protests that are going on in the US,”, Mr Turnquest said outside Cabinet. “There’s concerns that there may be an increased spread and that will show up in the next couple of weeks and so that will have a lot of impact upon our reopening on July 1. “Even as we will have to reconsider what that may mean for that July 1 start date, but as it stands we anticipate reopening the border on July 1 and we are
SOME parents have reacted with fury at news that the national high school exams will take place next month after weeks of uncertainty, fearing the irregularity caused by the COVID-19 crisis will doom the performances of their children. For some parents on Grand Cay, the impending exams are worrying because Hurricane Dorian left them
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without pivotal educational resources like access to the internet. Hurricane Dorian damaged the island’s telecommunications infrastructure in 2019 and meaningful repairs did not take place until mid-April of this year. Although many students left the cay after the hurricane last year, some returned there when schools closed on March 14 because of COVID-19. For more than a month they
PLEASE STOP TREATING US WITH CONTEMPT
A PETITION to remove the Christopher Columbus statue at Government House has garnered nearly 8,000 signatures. The online petition, hosted on Change.org, says the statue should be removed due to Columbus’ “torture and dismemberment while serving as governor of a Spanish colony in The Bahamas/ Caribbean earned him a reputation for shocking sadism”.
FAMILY ISLAND PARENTS QUESTION EXAM RULING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
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TWO masked thieves who held up a Rubis service station on West Bay Street yesterday were caught on security cameras Full story - Page 7
‘URUGUAY DEAL WON’T DIVERT US’ By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
AN OIL explorer yesterday pledged its Uruguay licence success “will not distract” from efforts to drill in Bahamian waters as it remains “absolutely 100 percent focused” on its well obligations to this nation. Simon Potter, the Bahamas Petroleum Company’s chief executive, reassured that the company will not
CHIEF EXEC: Simon Potter be “diverted” from plans to spud a first exploratory well in Bahamian waters in late
2020-early 2021 after it won an initial four-year licence to conduct similar activities in waters off the South American nation’s coast. Arguing that BPC’s efforts in The Bahamas “undoubtedly” aided its Uruguay bid, Mr Potter described its new exploration opportunity as “complementary” rather than competition for its oil search in this nation’s waters.
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By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
THE Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions will petition the Court of Appeal to retry Donna Vasyli for the murder of her husband. Director of Public Prosecutions Garvin Gaskin told The Tribune his office will pursue a new hearing to consider her guilt or innocence. Vasyli’s hopes for walking free were raised when the Court of Appeal SEE PAGE THREE
TECHNOLOGY
THE NEW ERA OF PRIVATE ASTRONAUTS
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