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Summary for the week of June 20th to June 26th 1999
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE - Police officers armed with shotguns stand outside the main door of CIBC Churchill Square Wednesday June 23rd, 1999 in Freeport,Grand Bahama after responding to a call from a customer within the bank who suspected a man was about to rob the establishment. Within minutes after the call at approximately 3:30pm numerous police vehicles converged on the scene and armed police officers conducted a door to door search of shops in the downtown area. A man fitting the description given by the customer was picked up a short time later but was found not to be carrying a weapon. Superintendent of Police Archie Ferguson described the situation as a case of misunderstanding. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)

 

 

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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME - The City of Freeport Council's Summer Employment Programme will employ some 47 students this year. Plans for three camps were also announced during a press conference Wednesday June 23rd, 1999. Shown during the announcement are: Rudy Sawyer, Administrator Alexander Williams (seated), Burton Miller and Diane Wildgoose (seated). (Photo by Tim Aylen for RoAdd Marketing)

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION - Insurance Management (Bahamas) Ltd., continues to demonstrate their commitment to education. Top graduating student of Eight Mile Rock High, Kemie Jones (left), was the recipient of a donation from IMB's Assistant Manager, Lawrence Palmer, to assist with furthering his education. Kemie graduated with a 3.8 grade point average. (Photo by Tim Aylen for RoAdd Marketing)

 

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