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Volume: 121 No.5, November 27, 2023
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COURT FIGHT AHEAD OVER NATIONAL FLAG Supreme Court rules full trial needed on Bahamas copyright By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Supreme Court has dismissed a second Government bid to strike out a $328.5m damages claim over allegations that it pirated the design for the Bahamian national flag. Justice Neil Brathwaite, in a November 24, 2023,
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verdict ruled that James Alexander Darling’s contention that his copyright was violated “contains a number of curious features” that need to be resolved by a full trial of the matter, although his ruling did not identify what these ‘curious features’ entailed.
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net BRILAND residents were yesterday said to be holding an “emergency meeting” after power and water outages disrupted the tourism hot-spot’s Thanksgiving and run-up to the peak winter season. Tribune Business obtained copies of a flyer, calling residents and business owners to a 3pm meeting at the Harbour Island All-Age School “to address the deficiency of water and electricity.”
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revised laWsuit expands list of defendants against nygard By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net A CLASS action lawsuit in New York accusing Peter Nygard of assaulting 13 women in a wide-ranging criminal enterprise has been revised after the former mogul was convicted of sexual assault in Canada. The revised lawsuit expands the list of defendants to include
companies, many of them tied to Nygard, that allegedly facilitated his criminal conduct. It also goes after five Canadian citizens who were critical officials in his companies and allegedly helped him evade accountability. The lawsuit reiterates some previous claims, including that Nygard used funds from his companies to SEE PAGE THREE
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Woman sues PASSPORT OFFICE FOR $21K OVER BARRY RASSIN, chair of the Rotary Club, hugs Augustine “Gus” Roberts who received the Peter CHAIR COLLAPSE
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Christie Heart of Rotary Award, named after an outstanding Rotarian who passed away in 2018 - a 1988 charter member and a past president of the Rotary Club of New Providence. Photo: Dante Carrer
Henfield says desantis remarks ‘distasteful’ By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net FORMER Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ vow to flatten The Bahamas if it tried bombing his state is distasteful. For the second time, Mr DeSantis said last week that the United States would quickly “flatten”
DARREN HENFIEL D The Bahamas if “someone in The Bahamas was
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net
launching missiles into Fort Lauderdale”. His comment while campaigning for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination came while defending Israel’s reaction to the conflict Hamas started when it attacked that country last month. Bahamians have reacted bitterly to his comment, noting the implausibility
A WOMAN is seeking more than $20,000 in special damages and other awards after a Passport Office chair she sat in collapsed in 2018. Lakeisha Pinder claimed in her writ that she suffered significant personal injuries, loss and damage because of the accident. While waiting for the matter to be heard and resolved, she filed an application seeking an interim payment of $21,959.57. She supported her
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