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No inquest will be held into the death of Eugene Lloyd (Josh) Smith.
The body of 57-year-old Mr. Smith was found on the morning of February 25 behind the Hamilton Parish Workmen's Club. At the time, it was thought that the father-of-three had been be...
DATE: Mar 07, 2003
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A Jamaican national who imported over $43,000 worth of crack cocaine into the Island in October 2002, began serving four years in Westgate last night after he had his sentence slashed by 50 percent for providing substantial information to the Police ...
DATE: Mar 07, 2003
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The days of leaving the bar smelling of smoke are over thanks to the vision of new bar owner Robin (Slipaway) Swan.
Mr. Swan opened Slipaway's Lounge - Bermuda's first non-smoking bar - at the site of the former Anchorage Club on North Shore in Devon...
DATE: Mar 07, 2003
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Everyone in Bermuda needs to take pride in the role they play in the tourism industry.
That is the message Tourism Minister Renee Webb hopes to get out as she unveiled a new on-Island tourism campaign yesterday.
"The aim of our on-Island campaign is ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2003
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Keeping an open line of communication between Bermuda's hospitals and the community is important to new Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) chairman Jonathan Brewin.
Mr. Brewin, 46, a member of the BHB for one year prior to his appointment last week, yeste...
DATE: Mar 06, 2003
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The United Bermuda Party could have done more for senior citizens while it was in government, Opposition MP Michael Dunkley admitted on Monday.
But he said the present Government was not doing enough for them either.
According to the 2000 Census repo...
DATE: Mar 05, 2003
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Credit card processing company Promisant is to be taken over by the Bank of Butterfield, it was agreed recently.
The company, which was formerly based in Richmond House, was one of the subsidiaries of Promisant Holdings Limited.
It provides multi-cur...
DATE: Mar 05, 2003
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Well-publicised failures in the Island's drug treatment system came under the microscope in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Opening the Budget debate on the Ministry of Health and Family Services, Minister Nelson Bascome said the National Drug Commi...
DATE: Mar 04, 2003
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Commercial fishermen gave mixed reactions hearing that the Island's boats and crews will have to meet tougher safety standards if recommendations made by Marine and Ports become law.
This week, Transport Minister Ewart Brown announced several recomme...
DATE: Mar 03, 2003
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While top defence lawyer Mark Pettingil welcomed proposed amendments to the Police Act, he said he would wait and see how the law is implemented if it is passed.
On Wednesday, Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety Affairs Minister Terry Lister table...
DATE: Mar 01, 2003
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