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"What's your anti-drug?" Kim Jackson of the National Drug Commission is asking Bermuda's youth this week.
The NDC is launching a massive awareness campaign aimed at the "anti-drug" concept.
Mrs. Jackson told Young Observer that the anti-drug is "that...
DATE: Aug 30, 2001
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A couple charged with the death of their ten-month-old baby girl will be allowed to leave the Island in September for business.
Defence lawyer Saul Froomkin applied for a variation in bail for Amenemhet and Maatkari TaMerry, formerly Dr. and Mrs. Cla...
DATE: Aug 30, 2001
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Months of hard work for 30 kids will culminate into a musical and drama production this weekend.
The children will, along with ten adults, will perform "Reality Check Psalms 46:10" at City Hall.
Created, directed and composed by Gina Spence Productio...
DATE: Aug 30, 2001
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Prosecutors last week challenged in the Supreme Court a controversial probation sentence handed down by a magistrate to a former Customs officer for a sex offence.
The ruling was handed down last July by then-Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner - now ...
DATE: Aug 27, 2001
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Government health and education officers recently completed an extensive wellness survey of Bermuda's middle and high school children, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
While the officers refused to release the results, they say the Island's children wil...
DATE: Aug 24, 2001
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The Bermuda Regiment's commanding officer is set to review the trial of a senior soldier who was cleared of sexual assault charges against a subordinate, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
While senior Regiment officers have predicted that both the senior...
DATE: Aug 24, 2001
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A senior Bermuda Regiment soldier was cleared of sexual assault charges yesterday by Magistrate Edward King, who called the complainant's testimony "inconsistent", "tenuous" and "unreliable".
The decision came after defence lawyer Mark Pettingill fil...
DATE: Aug 22, 2001
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Businesses could save money by improving their employees' health, said Government health promotion coordinator Dr. Leonard Gibbons yesterday.
Dr. Gibbons, told Hamilton Rotarians that a recent workplace survey by the University of Michigan, called th...
DATE: Aug 22, 2001
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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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