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The Bermuda Regiment is looking into the possibility of holding a second recruit camp this year at a US Marine training facility.
The Regiment's normal recruit camp is held in January at the Warwick Camp military barracks but in a move to make up for...
DATE: Feb 28, 2001
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Big business stepped up efforts to increase parents' participation in education yesterday, introducing a widened programme of Internet access.
Cable and Wireless joined a private sector collaboration with XL/Bermuda Education Initiative, that allows ...
DATE: Feb 28, 2001
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Charges of threatening behaviour have been dropped against property developer Rodney Smith.
Smith represented himself in a trial where it was alleged that he threatened to "chop'' his next door neighbour, taxi driver Kevin Bailey with a garden hoe du...
DATE: Feb 19, 2001
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Bermuda's waters are receiving a helping hand from a partnership between a corporate conglomerate and two conservation groups.
Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB) executive director Lennox Boodram locked up an alliance with US-based Center for Marine Conser...
DATE: Feb 16, 2001
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yesterday after attacking a woman with a machete in May last year.
Derek Stanley Astwood, 26, of Crane Lane, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and possession of an offensive weapon in public.
He attacked a woman aft...
DATE: Feb 16, 2001
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their premises if they are wearing combat fatigues.
The Royal Gazette can reveal a letter was sent to Regiment Headquarters (RHQ), to inform Regiment commander Lt. Col. David Gibbons that seven clubs had imposed the ban. The seven include Oasis Night...
DATE: Feb 15, 2001
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grants from two US-based charity foundations.
BBSR received a $150,000 grant from Philadelphia based Pew Charitable Trusts for a two-year study of marine protected areas and their impact on fisheries.
BBSR Director Anthony Knap said: "Bermuda is fort...
DATE: Feb 13, 2001
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Ellsworth (Ellie) Wilson will learn his fate next week after allegedly slashing a man with a knife at a gambling house in October 1999.
The incident arose when Wilson, convicted last year for shoving a drinking glass into a woman's face, had an argum...
DATE: Feb 09, 2001
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Bermuda's newest legal eagle was called to the Bar last week by Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux.
English-born David Charles Fountain brings extensive experience to the Island's mediating industry.
The 52-year-old lawyer is a member of the Bar of Englan...
DATE: Feb 05, 2001
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Original gifts for Valentine's Day will not be a problem this year after the Bermuda Monetary Authority began offering special prices on it's commemorative coin collection.
The coins, featured in the Coins of Bermuda book, bear special markings -- so...
DATE: Feb 05, 2001
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