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Driver is found guilty of killing man lying in road

Mendall Outerbridge covers his face while being escorted from Supreme Court Three yesterday after being found guilty for causing the death of Raymond Curtis by dangerous driving.
Photo by Glenn Tucker

Flashback: This September 2008 picture shows Gloriette Rollins, the aunt of Raymond Curtis, joined by his sister Carmilita Curtis and niece Sumayyah as she places a wreath at a roadside memorial near where he was found on Malabar Road.
Photo by Glenn Tucker

FamilyGloriette Rollins, Inez Curtis and Mervin Curtis, the aunt, grandmother, and uncle of Raymond Curtis, were able to find some sense of closure after a jury found Mendall Outerbridge guilty yesterday of causing the death of Raymond Curtis by dangerous driving.
Photo by Glenn Tucker

Victim: Raymond Curtis

Guilty: Mendall Outerbridge

Historic school is saved from demolition

Historic: The former Lane School building, located off East Broadway, which has been saved from demolition.
Photo by Glenn Tucker

On the trail of the people of the Enterprize

The Freedom Schooner Amistad - shown in Town Cut, St. George's - is here for the 175th Anniversary of the arrival of the Enterprize.
Photo by Mark Tatem

Murphy to carry flag at Olympic opening ceremony

Made it: Bermuda cross-country skier Tucker Murphy.

Hopeful: Bermuda skeleton slider Patrick Singleton.



US solar company sets up Bermuda subsidiary

Green energy: Solar panels on the roof of a house, as pictured on the website of Evolution Solar, which is setting up a Bermuda subsidiary.

Alzheimer's help mostly benefits Island's needy

Oboe player Andrew Knights, on Island for the Bermuda Festival, decided to play for residents at the ADU last week.
Photo supplied by KEMH

Axis sees Q4 profit soar to $282m

Axis Capital CEO John Charman

Work to start soon on NSC pool but . . .

Bermuda's swimmers who completed in last summer's FINA World Swimming Championships in Rome. (From left to right) Kiera Aitken, Rebecca Sharpe, Nick Thomson, Julian Fletcher and Roy Allen Burch.

AS Cooper relaunches website

Relaunch: AS Cooper's revamped website

Alzheimer's & Dementia unit strives to keep patients active

Nurse kathy Albouy is administrator of the Alzheimer's Unit at KEMH.
Photo by Cathy Stovell

Safe and secure: This peaceful courtyard is part of the Alzheimer's Unit at KEMH.
Photo by Cathy Stovell

Dead puffins thought to have been blown to Island by storms

One of three dead puffins found on Bottle Beach, Ireland Island, at the weekend

Workshop is starting point for budding geneologists

Family ties: Dr. Jolene Bean with photos of her ancestors. She is giving a genealogy lecture at the Bermuda College on Wednesday.
Photo by: Jabari Burgess-Robinso

MP Lister calls for tougher discipline in schools

Terry Lister MP

University honour for Bermuda's Smith

Shianne Smith is seen here being honoured by three of Bermuda's greatest track and field athletes at the BFTA's banquet last year. Pictured are Acting Sports Minister Zane DeSilva presenting Smith with her Under-20 Athlete of the Year award, and stars triple jumper Brian Wellman (far left), 200m and 400m runner Troy Douglas (second from right) and high jumper Clarence (Nicky) Saunders (far right).
Photo by Mark Tatem

Tina Evans Caines returns to join Heart Foundation as community development officer

Tina Evans Caines

UK report calls for EU to impose stricter limits on carbon dioxide emissions

Capping the pollution: Smoke rises from a coal-fired power station in Germany. A UK Parliamentary report suggests the EU should impose stricter limits on CO2 emissions.

UBP's Jackson blasts Minister's 'abysmal' record on statements

Louise Jackson MP

Hundreds of seniors have no health insurance, MPs are told

Health Minister: Walter Roban

Be aware of the risks when you embark on a workplace romance

Romance at work: Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinks) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fisher) portray one of the best know of all workplace romances in the NBC series, The Office.

THE JOB with MIKE JONES



Project cost overruns partly to blame for rising debt – Richards

Heritage Wharf in the late afternoon sun last week. Project overruns, such as the cost of building the new cruise ship pier at Dockyard, have been cited by Opposition Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards as partly to blame for the rising debt the Government faces.
Photo by Glenn Tucker

Bob Richards

Corporation seeks to protect four city structures

Protect them: The Corporation of Hamilton is seeking to 'list' a number of important structures in the city. the National Library (above), the bandstand in Victoria, City Hall, and Perot Post Office.

The bandstand in Victoria Park (in a picture from the late 1800s)

City Hall

Alderman John Harvey would like to also see the Bird Cage listed.




















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