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BERMUDA AT 400: HOT STUFF
Keeping warm: Bermudian Tyler Barker along with other members from the Animate Objects Physical Theatre entertain the crowd gathered on Front Street Saturday night, with a fire performance.
See video in news story and more pictures in Spotted on the Rock
Photo by Mark Tatem


WITH VIDEO: As Island marks 400 years, Premier says it has resilience to weather economic hardships
If one country can deal with economic hardships, it's Bermuda, said Premier Ewart Brown. Speaking on Saturday night at the opening ceremonies of the launch celebrations for the Island's 400th anniversary, Dr. Brown said in reference to the recession:
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Court building project shock
The Canadian construction company which partnered with local company Landmark on the troubled Police/court building has left the job – and walked away with a hefty settlement, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
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Death fall at his new apartment
A father fell to his death from a high ledge while taking a peek inside the new apartment being built for him by his brother. Donahue (Donnie) Sousa, a 45-year-old cancer survivor,
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Colts' boss blasts BFA
St George's Colts manager Kenny Bascome has accused Bermuda Football Association of unfairly punishing his team twice by moving their Dudley Eve Cup final to Somerset Cricket Club tomorrow night.
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Bermuda 'on sale' — but shoppers remain cautious
Bermuda is 'on sale' with reductions and discounts across the board in stores Island-wide. That is according to Kristi Grayston, chairman of the retail division of the Chamber of Commerce and owner of Pulp & Circumstance,
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Even football players like to read!
Many boys are not too crazy about reading – myth, reality or subjective speculation. Consensus about the literacy achievement of boys is open to much debate and discussion.

















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