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Driver is found guilty of killing man lying in road
A 25-year-old Sandys man was yesterday found guilty of killing 22-year-old by dangerous driving. Around 3 a.m. on September 6, 2008, Mendall Outerbridge ran over Raymond Curtis,

Historic school is saved from demolition
The Lane School the first school for black children on the Island after emancipation in 1834 has been saved from demolition. The building, on East Broadway,
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International martial arts competitor is fined for assaults on Police
A trained Tae Kwon Do martial artist who represents Bermuda in international tournaments was given a suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay fines for assaulting Police. Joshan Thomas, 21, of Warwickshire Drive, in Warwick,
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On the trail of the people of the Enterprize
Bermuda will this week celebrate what was a remarkable occasion for 70-odd slaves that unexpectedly arrived here 175 years ago. In 1835 the Enterprize was on its way from Jamestown, Virginal to Charleston, South Carolina, when it was blown off-course.
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Murphy to carry flag at Olympic opening ceremony
Cross-country skier Tucker Murphy will carry Bermuda's flag at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver on Friday. But Bermuda skeleton slider Patrick Singleton will not be joining him. Bermuda Olympic Association (BOA) president Judy Simons confirmed yesterday their plea to the International Skeleton Federation (ISF) for Singleton to be invited to the Winter Games had sadly been unsuccessful.
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US solar company sets up Bermuda subsidiary
US-based Evolution Solar Corp. has announced the setting up of a new subsidiary in Bermuda to focus on the Island's solar power market.
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Axis sees Q4 profit soar to $282m
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd. more than doubled its profits for the fourth quarter of 2009 as reinsurance and investment income rose and the global financial markets started to recover. The re/insurer reported net income of $282 million,
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Hero burned after saving senior
 
The Queen responds to Somerset Primary students
 
Three cops injured in traffic chases
 
Friends of Summerhaven residents speak out about climate of fear at facility
 
New book focuses on the Black Power movement in Bermuda
 
Teenager Lee makes his former coach pay dearly
 
Inside 'Black Power in Bermuda'
 
Fairmont upbeat for year ahead as corporate bookings start to improve
 
Driver is found guilty of killing man lying in road
 
Southlands land swap still not finalised
 






















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