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weekend following the arrival of five warships.
The joint Dutch and Belgian force is part of a "long standing co-operation'' between the two nations, a release said.
Apart from the 17,040 tonne support ship Amsterdam at King's Wharf in St.
George's, ...
DATE: Mar 30, 2001
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Bermuda residents watched a "strange batch of fog'' drift across the Island in 72 degree weather yesterday afternoon.
A Bermuda Weather Service meteorologist said: "It was definitely fog. We watched it roll across the Island from up here. Anytime it ...
DATE: Mar 28, 2001
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the lucrative construction industry in Bermuda.
Neil Inchcup, noted for his recent casino, is developing the Seamont Line beginning with the 165-foot steel cargo ship MV Only One D .
The locally owned and operated cargo line will service Bermuda on r...
DATE: Mar 22, 2001
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cash windfall -- and a handful could walk away with a cool $100,000.
A few are due over $10,000, and the majority can expect cheques anywhere between 50 cents and $1,000.
Many of the men will be unaware that they are sitting on a healthy retirement n...
DATE: Mar 14, 2001
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weather and labour actions has grounded some US flights.
In Bermuda, Delta Airlines has cancelled Christmas Day flights from Atlanta and to Boston.
Flight 354 from Atlanta to Bermuda, arriving 3.50 p.m. and Flight 210 Bermuda to Boston, departing 5 p...
DATE: Dec 23, 2000
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donations this year to sponsor the construction of a new cancer research library.
ACE chairman and chief executive Brian Duperreault presented Judy Simons of the TB, Cancer and Health Association with a cheque for $23,200 yesterday.
Ms. Simons, T.B. ...
DATE: Dec 19, 2000
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Residents have been invited to attend a meeting designed to make people "think outside the box'' for Bermuda's political future.
"Left wing, right wing, special interest groups -- all should be things of the past,'' said organiser Khalid A. Wasi.
Cal...
DATE: Dec 14, 2000
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Hundreds of college dreams took off this week at a showcase for overseas higher education institutes.
College and University Fair Bermuda 2000 played host to secondary school students who clamoured for pamphlets and information from 37 Canadian and A...
DATE: Nov 30, 2000
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Traditional universities were slammed for their "static, frozen'' methods of education yesterday during an international conference at Bermuda College.
Keynote speaker Dr. Jacquelyn Thayer Scott said traditional, or tertiary, universities were not co...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000
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Homes for Bermudians will be available much faster thanks to an innovative construction technique that saves tens of thousands of dollars per project.
A building company is pioneering a time-saving construction process which can save thousands of dol...
DATE: Oct 13, 2000
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