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atlantis bahamas day passBahama Islands News, Articles and InformationTaking the plungeSara Rich long had an affinity for the underwater world. But she never really had been, well, under water. And living in landlocked Kansas, Rich figured her pursuit of watery bliss would have to wait until she moved to one coast or another. That thinking changed, however, earlier this year. Rich had a vacation planned in Florida, and she started thinking about diving there. Her daily walk to work carried her past the Scuba Shack in East Lawrence, and one day she decided to stop in. “It was very convenient," Rich recalled. “They were so willing to accommodate me. I was on a short schedule. I said, ‘I'm leaving for Florida next week.' I explained what my situation was, and they basically took care of it." Rich completed her coursework at the shop and her pool work at Coffin Complex on the Haskell Indian Nations University campus.Premiership's rising stars to go head to head in finalTWO of Premiership cricket's most improving players go head-to-head tonight when Carlton face Heriot's at Grange Loan in the Masterton Twenty20 final. One glance at the current averages confirms the strides that have been made by bowler Russell Martindale. In addition to riding high in the averages with 15 wickets at 21.53 runs, he can also point to one of the best displays of the season when five Uddingston batsmen were dispatched for just 35 runs.But if Martindale has used season 2006 to establish himself in the Carlton line-up, one of the players he will be most obliged to see off will be teenage batting star Michael Short, who is fresh from hitting a debut half century for Heriot's. .Attorney Points To Flaw In New Death Sentence GuidelinesA potential flaw has been identified in the manner in which The Bahamas proceeds with death penalty cases – there is no provision in the law or the new practice note from the chief justice for mandatory, state-funded psychiatric evaluations of potential death penalty convicts. . | ||||