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The coronavirus lays bare why our individual and personal choices matter in life.
Normally blended into the wider society and economy, individual responsibility, or rather the absence of it, is barely perceptible. But that has shifted dramatically. ...
DATE: May 09, 2020
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The Bermuda Regiment's annual potential Corporal's Cadre overseas camp will be held in Florida this year instead of the usual US Marine base in North Carolina.
Bermuda Regiment Commanding Officer Lt. Col. David Gibbons changed the overseas camp from ...
DATE: Feb 18, 2002
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High school and college students recently had the opportunity to interface with professionals from the Island's financial industry at a hosted by accountancy firm KPMG.
Over a buffet of finger foods and sodas, students fired detailed questions at som...
DATE: Jan 17, 2002
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Two floors of the Par-la-Ville Place office building were abandoned yesterday after flooding damaged offices on Thursday.
Three companies - Assante Asset Management, Bermuda Containership Management (BCM) and First Atlantic Commerce - relocated as wo...
DATE: Dec 29, 2001
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A flooded office building shut down several business yesterday only hours after the end of the Christmas holiday.
Drenched office workers and firefighters struggled to cover up valuable computers before soaked ceiling tiles gave way under inches of w...
DATE: Dec 28, 2001
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Beer will be in short supply this holiday season after a suspected shipping mix-up has cut off the Island's supply of Foster's, Bass and Amstel Light.
Shocked bar managers expressed concern about holiday sales, some telling The Royal Gazette that the...
DATE: Dec 24, 2001
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A former Police constable accused a superior officer of sexual assault yesterday in Magistrates' Court.
She said the accused, a veteran policeman, wanted to be her "sugar daddy" and said he would leave his wife for her, despite previously forcing him...
DATE: Dec 21, 2001
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The white powder - suspected of being anthrax - which closed the airport arrivals hall yesterday was determined to be "non-hazardous", The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Acting general manager of the Airport Mike Osborn said airport operations was informe...
DATE: Dec 20, 2001
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Only four members of the 40-seat House of Assembly have ever served in the Bermuda Regiment, despite some Parliamentarians having a vast amount of control over the Island's armed forces and its budget, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
In addition, only ...
DATE: Dec 14, 2001
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A Devonshire man was yesterday cleared of serious sexual assault charges in the Supreme Court.
The man who cannot be named for legal reasons, did not testify during the three-day trial in which he stood accused accused of raping and punching a 19-yea...
DATE: Dec 14, 2001
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