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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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A 33-year-old who harassed his mother and smashed up her bike and house narrowly avoided a jail sentence yesterday in Magistrates' Court.
Troy Robinson, a father of one with no fixed abode, insisted that his mother's house on Anchorage Lane was where...
DATE: Jun 01, 2001
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The Bermuda Project, set up to revitalise the Island's dying performing arts, has entered negotiations with a broadcasting company and hopes to launch the station in July.
Speaking to Hamilton Rotarians yesterday, project leader John White -- ...
DATE: May 30, 2001
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A 16-year-old, who slapped a Sandys Middle School student and pleaded guilty to unlawful assault, walked free from Magistrates Court yesterday.
Michael Keesee of Pink House Lane in Sandys initially pleaded not guilty to four charges related to the in...
DATE: May 22, 2001
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counsellors tried to convince St. George's residents to accept a FOCUS supportive residency programme on Barry's Road.
Despite Mayor Henry Hayward's attempts to curb lengthy speeches, those involved with drug rehabilitation and treatment criticised a...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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doors after it was raided by Police.
Although Mr. Robinson failed to illustrate which sports club he was referring to, only the Pembroke Hamilton Club (PHC) has recently closed its doors after a Police raid resulted in two arrests last Friday.
Mr. Ro...
DATE: May 19, 2001
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Bermuda is not winning the war against drugs but there is hope, said a Police drug prevention officer at yesterday's Lion's Club speech.
Responding to a barrage of questions from Lion's club members, Pc Rodney Trott said: "I don't believe that we're ...
DATE: May 17, 2001
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