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The Round-The-Island power boat race worked its usual magic on the East End yesterday, with hundreds of spectators on hand to watch the Island's fastest boats dance in the waves.
The good times were nearly marred however, when a boat from the D-class...
DATE: Aug 20, 2001
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A 25-year-old college graduate, who was born in Bermuda, will not be allowed to stay on the Island because of British law, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Lisa Asphall, an international student who graduated from Bermuda College, was born here to Jama...
DATE: Aug 18, 2001
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A lawsuit against Government is going to court after human rights violations are alleged to have occurred under Sen. David Burch's tenure as Bermuda Regiment Commanding Officer.
The suit stems from alleged mistreatment of Brian Harvey and JaVaughn An...
DATE: Aug 17, 2001
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Supposed changes to the Bermuda Regiment stalled last month after implementation teams stopped meeting, The Royal Gazette has learned.
But Defence Department Administrator Larry Burchall insisted that the implementation goals, set out by the Ministry...
DATE: Aug 08, 2001
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What was to be a peaceful holiday turned into a nightmare for a visiting American family after one member claimed she had to fight off a would-be rapist.
The 26-year-old female visitor claimed she managed to convince her attacker, intent on rape, to ...
DATE: Aug 08, 2001
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Parliamentarians debated about an application they agreed on for more than five hours in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Opposition agreed "in principle" with an application under the Hotel Concessions Act that would grant Palm Gardens close to $1 m...
DATE: Jul 23, 2001
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The Bermuda Industrial Union has set up an insurance company to handle a $6.8 million bond for the company which won the contract to build the new Berkeley school in Pembroke, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Opposition MP Michael Dunkley questioned th...
DATE: Jul 23, 2001
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A virus designed to attack the White House struck several Logic customers last week.
The "Code Red" virus is a worm that replicates in an internet-based server before dispatching its offspring to perform a "denial-of- service attack" against www.whit...
DATE: Jul 23, 2001
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Teachers are expected to march on Parliament today after a union meeting last night.
The majority of teachers present at the meeting expressed concern and outrage after Education Minister Milton Scott prohibited teachers and school administrators fro...
DATE: Jun 15, 2001
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A lifetime after escaping South African apartheid, sailing around the world and starting two companies - an American businessman will share some of his experiences at a speech at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute later this month.
Neal Pet...
DATE: Jun 13, 2001
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