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bahamas bottom fishingBahama Islands News, Articles and InformationThe New 007: Craig, Daniel CraigBy now, you should already know the name Daniel Craig and that he's the sixth actor to take on the role of James Bond, agent 007 of England's MI6 Secret Service, and that he has the unenviable task of reinvigorating the franchise by telling a story of Bond's early days as a 00 agent in Casino Royale. ComingSoon.net's James Bond Hype! spoke to Craig while he was still filming the movie in the Bahamas, but we had another chance recently to catch up and see how he's doing as his debut as James Bond gets closer. James Bond Hype!: How did you feel about the negative reaction after you were cast as James Bond? Daniel Craig: It happened. People's passionate belief in this and what they feel, how connected they feel with Bond, that's fine. The fact is there was nothing I could do. It did affect me.Girls andboys bond in the BahamasPut a gaggle of gals together, and it automatically becomes a Lifetime Network special. Send a bunch of guys off on their own, and you get Animal House. Just clichs, right? We sent two groups to the Bahamas to find out. A Bahama Pajama Party "It's perfect, just perfect," she said, walking into the cozy living room where islandy artwork and tropical furnishings stood out against freshly painted white floors and walls. "The colors," she said, touching the tropical-blue sofa patterned with bits of staghorn coral. "The view," she sighed as she stopped at the front door, looking out over the blue-green waters of Harbour Island.
Palm Beach Official Busted For Land Deals Including Diocese ParcelMIAMI---A commissioner on the Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners misused his position to personally enrich himself, his family and his secret business partners in a series of land deals in Palm Beach, Martin and Brevard Counties, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.Anthony R. Masilotti, 50, of Wellington has been charged in a criminal information with fraud conspiracy. The information also seeks forfeiture of millions of dollars in assets derived from the fraud conspiracy, account to R. Alexander Acosta, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. If convicted, Masilotti faces a maximum period of five years of incarceration and a $250,000 fine in addition to the criminal forfeitures. The information alleges that, among other things, Masilotti advocated and voted on these matters without disclosing to the BCC and the public his secret financial interest in the transactions, which ultimately netted him millions of dollars. |
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