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almost $7 million on the street when they appeared in Magistrates' Court.
Michael Davis, 54, of Cambridge Road, Sandys and Kenneth Zuill, 28, of Oneway Road, Deep Dale will face a trial in the lower court in January after pleading not guilty to the c...
DATE: Oct 26, 2000
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days after beginning classes at her new university.
Eighteen-year-old Michelle Outerbridge, a freshman at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, stepped into a busy four-lane road near campus and was hit by a car, witnesses said.
The r...
DATE: Oct 25, 2000
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A drug abuser and thief was yesterday told his future was up to him after he was given a prison sentence in Supreme Court that could be cut short if he completes a drug rehabilitation programme.
Tracey Gladstone Caines, 26, of King Street, Pembroke, ...
DATE: Oct 24, 2000
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the stomach during a fight at Devonshire Recreation Club over the weekend.
The victim became involved in a confrontation with two other men, whom he knows, and was stabbed at about 3 a.m. on Saturday, a Police spokesman said.
The victim is in serious...
DATE: Oct 23, 2000
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A support group fighting for fathers' rights has launched an Islandwide survey to help them look after children's wellbeing.
Child Watch organisers hope to get some positive feedback from the public from a comphrehensive poll of public opinion.
Eddie...
DATE: Oct 20, 2000
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A 35-year-old man was told he would go to jail yesterday after admitting to a brutal attack on a pitbull with a meat cleaver and concrete slab.
Stanley "Smiler'' Antoine Perinchief, of Spring Hill Road, Warwick, pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court t...
DATE: Oct 17, 2000
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ERROR RG P4 17.10.2000 A story in yesterday's Royal Gazette on David Wingate should have given the name of former Aquarium curator as Louis Mowbray Sr.
Imprisoned for being a American spy in Haiti, marooned on Nonsuch Island and the re-discovery of ...
DATE: Oct 16, 2000
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David Wingate, the man dubbed the "grandfather of Bermuda's environmental movement'', retired yesterday after an accomplished career that included the rediscovery of the Bermuda Cahow.
Mr. Wingate, Government's Conservation officer until yesterday, s...
DATE: Oct 12, 2000
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container at Hamilton docks yesterday morning.
Last night John Daniels, a Stevedoring Services employee was in stable condition at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, following the incident aboard the Bermuda Islander .
Mr. Daniels fell eight feet fro...
DATE: Oct 06, 2000
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Health is a resource to be cherished and worked toward, teachers and schools who took part in a year-long healthy living initiative were told last week.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann thanked teachers and schools who participated in the Health f...
DATE: Oct 02, 2000
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