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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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A taxi driver's complaints about advertising in the arrivals hall of the Bermuda International Airport are incorrect, according to an airport official.
A taxi driver claimed on VSB television that a poster advertising Wheels Cycles at the Airport had...
DATE: Jun 12, 2001
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Opposition politicians reacted in disgust after Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans referred to their colleague MP Patricia Gordon-Pamplin as a "black buffoon" and an "Uncle Tom".
The exchange in Friday's House of Assembly led to the speaker inte...
DATE: Jun 12, 2001
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A machete-wielding bandit's appeal was quashed in the Court of Appeals this week.
Neville James Woods, 33, of Curving Avenue in Pembroke, appealed a five-and-a-half year sentence for the daytime raid of Island Hi Coffee on August 31 last year.
His la...
DATE: Jun 12, 2001
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Five Police officers were promoted to the ranks of Inspector and above last week.
Police announced the promotions of Craig Morfitt, Michael Jackman, Clarke Minors and James Howard to the rank of Inspector and Randy Liverpool to the rank of Superinten...
DATE: Jun 08, 2001
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Government's annual financial statements will be released faster than ever before, Accountant General Anthony Richardson told Hamilton Rotarians yesterday.
He said he aims to have the statements finished by June instead of September.
The current proc...
DATE: Jun 07, 2001
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A member of the British House of Lords said Bermuda's Constitution has the fundamental "cornerstones" of a Parliamentary democracy.
Lord William Alexander of Weedon, QC, Chairman of the House of Lords Delegated Powers Committee spoke with The Royal G...
DATE: Jun 01, 2001
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