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Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit
People around the Island are getting ready for the Queen's visit and yesterday students at Sandys Secondary School practised their show in front of the Governor Sir Richard Gozney.

Bermuda audit firm is named in Madoff lawsuit
PricewaterhouseCoopers (Bermuda) partner Scott Watson-Brown met with Bernard Madoff in December 2004 — and the report that he and a US colleague produced from their conversation with the fraudster has now resulted in the firm being added to a class-action lawsuit brought by investors in the US.
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UBP politicians meet with Police chief DeSilva to put forward ideas
New Police chief Michael DeSilva has met with a United Bermuda Party contingent as the Island continues to try to get to grips with the recent surge in gang violence. Shadow Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley says the official Opposition wants to make a difference instead of making excuses and complaining about perceived weaknesses within Bermuda's policing system. UBP Leader Kim Swan and veteran MPs John Barritt and Trevor Moniz all attended the meeting to get an understanding of the challenges facing the Police and put forward ideas to try to improve matters.
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Top swimmer Thomson recruited by Florida State
Bermuda swimmer Nick Thomson has been recruited by top US university Florida State. The NCAA Division One college, one of four top US schools who were chasing the 18-year-old, signed Thomson on Monday after offering him a full athletic scholarship.
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Manager of Bermuda fund in $6m embezzlement probe
Bermuda police have recommended that 55-year-old Canadian money manager Hans Black be criminally prosecuted for allegedly defrauding a client of $6 million. Black, whose Montreal-based Interinvest group reportedly manages over $2 billion from offices in Canada, Bermuda,
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Making an IMPACT
When it comes to tackling Bermuda's low high school graduation rates for young men, educator Trace White has a simple philosophy, 'Keep it Real'. Mr. White took over the running of Impact Mentoring Academy, a school for young men,
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Pitch reprieve for Boulevard
Boulevard can carry on playing home matches at St. John's Field if they agree to new ground-share terms after crunch talks with landlords Western Stars Sports Club. Michael Weeks, Western Stars vice-president,
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Bike crash tourist, 33, dies
 
Westcoast: The latest stage in the Flatts renaissance
 
Men are bailed in shooting investigation
 
A NEW WAY OF PATROLLING THE STREETS
 
Family of senior want carer put on abuse register
 
Queen will tour Dockyard 34 years after she opened the Maritime Museum
 
Bermuda audit firm is named in Madoff lawsuit
 
Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit
 
Bank worker admits stealing $900 from customers account
 
Gang violence discussed as MPs meet Governor
 






















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