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Home buyers saddled with debt as repossessions continue
House repossessions are leaving consumers saddled with debts they cannot repay, according to a lawyer who has called for the Bermuda Monetary Authority to help out.
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CrimeCrime falls to a record low
Reported crime in Bermuda has fallen to its lowest level since comparative...
Feb 22, 2012 9:18 am
- Doing the End-to-End in six minutes!
- Changing perceptions of Pitbulls
- Cash rings bell on Endurances anniversary
- Making a song and dance out of yoga
Al Seymour
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Waiting for a new ball
Feb 20, 2012 7:00 am
- Why transparency matters
- We need to work together
Walton Brown
Gang Murders
Over the next three months, we'll be looking closely at the fatal shootings since May 2009 which detectives have yet to solve, as well as a host of issues surrounding the Island's gun violence crisis.
Thinking Day Service
The Bermuda Girl Guide Association annua ...
Coldwell Banker Gallery
Large crowds attended the tenth annual C ...
Walk on the wild side
students get a closer look at the inhab ...
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Couple stole from Govt to fund lifestyle, court told
A Government architect and his wife stole hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund their luxurious lifestyle, a...
Feb 22, 2012 5:05 pm
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OBA lacks patriotism - Premier
Premier Paula Cox has accused Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards of a lack of patriotism in the latest round of a dispute over...
Feb 22, 2012 1:14 pm
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Budget likely to reduce subsidies
Changes to taxes for personal imports, a modest increase in “sin taxes” and removal or reduction of subsidies and tax...
Feb 22, 2012 8:57 am
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Crime falls to a record low
Reported crime in Bermuda has fallen to its lowest level since comparative records began.
Feb 22, 2012 9:18 am
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Land licences netted $1.3m, law to be reversed
Government raked in more than $1.3 million issuing land licences to under a law which is set to be reversed.
Feb 22, 2012 8:52 am
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Friends unite to help out in Haiti
Three friends are setting off on a mission of aid to Haiti, joining others in a continuing relief project.
Feb 22, 2012 8:47 am
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Education is key - new OBA candidate
Lawyer and community activist Leah Scott has been chosen as the One Bermuda Alliance's general election candidate for Southampton...
Feb 22, 2012 2:46 pm
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Islands criminals targeting tourists
Burglaries, including those at tourist properties, have been on the rise in recent months, police revealed yesterday.
Feb 22, 2012 8:48 am
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Police in $52m drugs haul
There were fewer drug crimes reported last year than the year before, while around $52 million-worth of narcotics was taken off...
Feb 22, 2012 8:49 am
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Reported fall in number of sexual assaults doesnt tally with WRC
Sexual Assault has increased alarmingly in Bermuda, according to the Womens Resource Centre (WRC), but figures from the...
Feb 22, 2012 8:59 am
- COMMENTS
- New pilot boat launched
- Traffic restrictions after car crashes into Belco pole, cuts power
- Belco plans two skinnier smoke stacks, rather than one
- Rent disputes feature in rise of consumer complaints
- Shipping agent applauds Ministers buses pledge
- Top UK travel journalist filming in Bermuda
- Flags at half mast for the late Alf Oughton
- Workplace violations can be reported on Immigration hotline
- Military jets are up and away after minor hitch
- Realtor welcomes change in property purchase restrictions
- Further delay hits fraud trial
- Point Shares bridge under repair
- Buses will be better, pledges Minister
- Doing the End-to-End in six minutes!
- Community is turning against crime - Commissioner
- The love was number one, the food was second
- Unlicenced teachers must still meet strict requirements
- Fraud trial hits stumbling block
- OBA blasts Govt over state of finances
- OBA: More needs to be done to create and attract jobs
- PLPs Foggo highlights education systems successes
- Latest PLP candidate is Cabinet press officer
- Cinema seeks a second screen
- Radio hosts become jail birds
- Police make drug arrests and seizure
- Flights and ferries hit by strong winds
- Teacher and student numbers across the Island
- MPs disagree about the state of tourism
- Forum on gangs and young people
- Free health screenings at hospital tomorrow
- Banned drivers appeal could be a landmark case
- Gales force cancellation of some ferry services
- PLP is urged to embrace young voters
- Island cant sustain growing debt, warns Kim Swan
- Spring breakers are happy even in the rain!
- Advice offered to parents in wake of paedophiles conviction
- Yoko Ono to sing on Bermuda tribute CD to Lennon
- Richards: Govt debt rising faster than anticipated
- Free dinner is being laid on for the unemployed
- Fewer non-Bermudians in construction sector workforce
- Reopen St Georges, Horizons golf courses, Swan
- Kitchen porter scheme is outlined
- Yacht crews to get easier access to Island
- Tributes to firm, fair and knowledgeable Alf Oughton
- Free health screenings
- Teenager kicked from bike in attempted robbery
- Boy hurt in collision
- Injured bike pair leave hospital
- MPs speak out on state of education
- Sen Rabain: PLP must do more to embrace the youth
- Should people convicted of drink driving get a 12 month ban, regardless of whether they lose their job?
- Yes
- 79%
- No
- 15%
- Don't Know
- 7%
- Total Votes: 1136
