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VOLUME:117 No.236, NOVEMBER 4TH, 2020
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MY GOD, HAVE THEY DONE IT AGAIN? BOTH sides spoke about being confident of winning - but it was too close to call in the race for the US presidency between Donald Trump and Joe Biden last night. Trump kept Florida and Texas despite some hopes by the Biden team of picking up victories
there - but votes were still being counted in crucial states. Biden’s hopes were hanging on strong prospects in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania - but a failure to win there could see Trump re-elected for a second term as president. SEE PAGE TEN
ANOTHER $10M ALLOCATED ‘DIE’ STUBBS CAN FIGHT SENTENCE ONE-IN-FIVE TO FOOD AID PROGRAMME BULLIED AT
By KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net
A NEW $10m budget has been allocated for the second phase of the National Food Distribution Task Force programme, which is now shifting focus toward the country’s most vulnerable. Phase Two will continue through the end of the year and the whole programme will close on December 31. Susan Larson, chairman of the task force, in a press statement yesterday said the COVID-19 pandemic
continued to impact unemployment levels and Hurricane Dorian survivors remained in need of help. “As the economy reopens, the Prime Minister has asked the task force to focus on the most vulnerable in our communities,” Mrs Larson said. “While many people are returning to work, there is recognition that the pandemic continues to impact unemployment levels. Additionally, a great number of people remain affected by Hurricane Dorian. These are the primary groups of people the
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By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net
THE Privy Council recently advised the Court of Appeal to give Stephen “Die” Stubbs permission to appeal the 45-year sentence imposed on him for the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of another man over two decades ago. Stubbs’ co-accused Andrew “Yogi” Davis also received the greenlight to appeal his sentence, however he died at the prison on October 28. On March 29, 1999, police officer Jimmy Ambrose was
STEPHEN “Die” Stubbs at a nightclub in Nassau with Marcian Scott. A fight broke out in the club between two groups of men and one of those men approached Ambrose and Scott to report what had
happened. While they were outside talking, some other men, who had been part of the other group in the fight, began shooting at Ambrose, Scott and the men they were talking to. Ambrose and Scott attempted to flee, but Ambrose was surrounded by three armed men, alleged to be Stubbs, Davis and Clinton Evans. He was thrown to the ground, kicked, shot and killed. Scott on the other hand, managed to escape. At the first trial in 2002, Stubbs, Davis and Evans were convicted of murder and sentenced to death, SEE PAGE FOUR
‘SHARK ATTACK WON’T STOP ME DIVING’
WORKPLACE By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
THE Bahamas could be suffering from a high rate of bullying in the workplace, according to the first study of its kind published in the International Journal of Bahamian Studies. The research of William Fielding, Director of Planning at the University of The Bahamas, estimates that the prevalence of bullying is 21.7 percent based SEE PAGE FIVE
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
spearfishing, hopefully by sometime next year. Shark attacks are very rare and fatal encounters are even SPEARFISHERMAN rarer. However, in certain situAnthony Feaster is lucky to ations, the risk of an attack be alive after being bitten by is higher, especially when a reef shark while spearfishing spearfishing. This incident on Friday in waters off East was Feaster’s second physical End, Grand Bahama. encounter with a shark. The Sweeting’s Cay resident On Friday, Feaster and his suffered serious injuries to his ANTHONY Feaster fishing partner were spearfishing right wrist and will have to at the East End Point around undergo surgery to reattach the tendons. 4.30pm when a shark attacked him. As he However, despite his injuries, Mr Feaster surfaced from the reef, he suddenly felt is optimistic about his recovery and something grab hold of his wrist. being able to return to his livelihood of SEE PAGE TWO
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