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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher departs GB.
WAVE GOODBYE - Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher waves as she boards her flight from Freeport International Airport Thursday April 8th, 1999 after spending one weeks vacation in Freeport, Grand Bahama. During her visit, Mrs. Thatcher and her husband Sir Denis Thatcher, toured the Freeport Container Port, The Garden of the Groves and took part in the Dolphin Experience. Mrs. Thatcher was a guest of Port Authority executive Edward St. George. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This) Minister Theresa Moxey-Ingraham addresses Bahamas Business Outlook '99 seminar- Grand Bahama Edition
LUNCHEON SPEECH - Minister of Labour, Immigration and Training Theresa Moxey-Ingraham gestures during her luncheon address at the Bahamas Business Outlook '99 seminar held Wednesday April 14th, 1999 at the Bahamas Princess Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Speakers such as Minister of Tourism C.A. Smith and Barry Malcolm, CEO and executive director of the Bahamas Financial Services Board addressed the one-day event. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)
LIGHT MOMENT - From left: Minister of Tourism C.A. Smith, Terry Hilts, managing director of CIBC and Albert Miller, co-chairman of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, enjoy a light moment during the lunch break of the Bahamas Business Outlook seminar held Wednesday April 14th, 1999 in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Minister of Labour, Immigration of Training Theresa Moxey-Ingraham spoke during the luncheon about her departments' responsibility to carefully monitor all applications for work permits. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)
TALK TO ROTARY - Minister
of Economic Development Carl Bethel speaks Thursday April
8th, 1999to members of the Rotary Club of Freeport at the
Ruby Swiss Restaurant in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Minister
Bethel spoke about the reorganization of the Bahamas
Development Bank and the changes made at the Board and
Management levels. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture
This)
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BIG FISH - Fisherman Adam Dann holds up his prize winning 43 pound Dolphin after being declared the winner of the Biggest Fish at the Port Lucaya Tuna & Dolphin Fishing Tournament held Saturday April 9th - 11th, 1999 in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Tournament organiser Barabara Chester declared the tournament a big success and encouraged people to participate in the next tournament slated for the U.S. Independence Day Weekend, July 2nd - 4th. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)
FISH DONATION - Mary Hamilton (left) and Barbara Chester display two dolphin that Mrs. Hamilton will be donating to the Rand Memorial Hospital and the Children's Home after landing the fish at the Port Lucaya Tuna & Dolphin Fishing Tournament held Saturday April 9th - 11th, 1999. Upon arrival at the Port Lucaya dock, the fishermen were treated to a barbecue and drinks party courtesy of the Port Lucaya Yacht Club. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This) The 33rd Rosebowl Squash Championships
TIP OF THE RACQUET - Jamaican James Bullock (right) stretches to reach a drop by opponent Russell Mucklow of the Cayman Islands Saturday April 10th, 1999 during the final day of the 33rd Rosebowl Squash Championships held in Freeport, Grand Bahama. Bullock defeated Mucklow 3-2 and the Jamaican team went on to sweep the entire tournament, winning the Men's 'A' and 'B' divisions and the Ladies and the Veterans. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)
ESSAY WINNERS - Participating students from various schools throughout Grand Bahama are pictured at a recent Rotary Club of Freeport meeting held at the Ruby Swiss Restaurant. The students were presented with a College Dictionary as a prize for putting forward the best essay. The Royal Bahamas Police Force organized the essay competition during their Annual Police Appreciation Month. (© 1999 Photo by Tim Aylen/Picture This)
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