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Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit
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Practice makes perfect: Nikeyo Swan and Ashaki Arnold will perform a re-enactment of an old fashioned Bermudian wedding along with their classmates from Sandys Middle School for the Queen during her visit next week. The students performed a dry run for the Governor Sir Richard Gozney and Lady Gozney yesterday in the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard
Photos : Mark Tatem
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The plan: The Governor Sir Richard Gozney goes over a dry run of the Queen's visit to the mural room at Commissioner's House in Dockyard yesterday during final preparations for Her Majesty�s visit next week.
Mark Tatem
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Tip-top: Adam Dill, WEDCO facility supervisor, works on a spotlight on the Clocktower mall in Dockyard.
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Ground work: Keith Swan, Lynn Burrows and Michael Nesbit lay bricks where a tree planter used to be outside of the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard.
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Final preparations: Governor Sir Richard Gozney and his entourage pass through the Clocktower Mall.
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Final preparations are underway for Queen's visit
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Practice makes perfect: Nikeyo Swan and Ashaki Arnold will perform a re-enactment of an old fashioned Bermudian wedding along with their classmates from Sandys Middle School for the Queen during her visit next week. The students performed a dry run for the Governor Sir Richard Gozney and Lady Gozney yesterday in the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard
Photos : Mark Tatem
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The plan: The Governor Sir Richard Gozney goes over a dry run of the Queen's visit to the mural room at Commissioner's House in Dockyard yesterday during final preparations for Her Majesty�s visit next week.
Mark Tatem
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Tip-top: Adam Dill, WEDCO facility supervisor, works on a spotlight on the Clocktower mall in Dockyard.
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Ground work: Keith Swan, Lynn Burrows and Michael Nesbit lay bricks where a tree planter used to be outside of the Clocktower Mall in Dockyard.
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Final preparations: Governor Sir Richard Gozney and his entourage pass through the Clocktower Mall.
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Making an IMPACT
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Impact Academy , Trace White head of a relatively new alternative school .
Photos: Tamell Simons
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Trace White (seated ) head of a relatively new alternative school with students and staff.
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Positive reaction on the streets to Queen's visit
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Positive: On the streets of Hamilton yesterday there was a generally positive reaction towards the upcoming visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Bermuda next week.
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Ed Christopher
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Dekan Saunders
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Andrew Holmes
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Ruth Cassidy
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Christina Ingham
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Richard Powell
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Mark
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Deondre Cumberbatch
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Deborah Outerbridge
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Johnae Tucker
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Pitch reprieve for Boulevard
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Michael Anthony Weeks
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Home Zone launches triple-option plan so consumers can name their price
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Shake on it: Kristi Grayston, chair of the Chamber of Commerce's retail division, and Tom Nelmes, vice-president of Home Zone at the launch of the company's new pricing initiative.
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Vintage tourism poster sold for $9,000
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Auctioned: Vintage poster
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Nurse says she would have intervened if she saw patient trying to hang himself
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Inquest: Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute where Shandal Richardson died.
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Jackson returns in time for health insurance debate
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Back on the Island:Louise Jackson MP is expected to play an important part in today's House of Assembly debate on health insurance.
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Art and music combine for a relaxing night at the spa
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Michael DeSilva and his son Aaron
Photo: Mark Tatem
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Michael DeSilva - Untitled
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Apartments with underground vehicle lift are given approval
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New living space: A computer-generated image of what the 'Crow Lane Lofts' apartment complex is likely to look like.
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Harbour view: A computer-generated image of what the interior of one of the new 'Crow Lane Lofts' apartments might look like.
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Scott urges public to voice views on PATI
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Alex Scott holds a copy of the discussion paper Public Access to Information in this file photo
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Rebounding markets help BF&M earnings rise 7%
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BF&M CEO John Wight
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Community walk will explore history of Warwick Academy, '#10 Down de Road' store and other neighbourhood landmarks
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Time to learn: Warwick Academy, one of the oldest established schools in the Western Hemisphere, will feature in the latest Imagine Bermuda community walk.
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