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Ilona Kerby is passionate about reading. She grew up in a household with no television so she had no choice but to read through her childhood. Nowadays, she reads every spare moment she gets, even if that moment is just a minute waiting for her showe...
DATE: Apr 30, 2014
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For her 30th birthday, actress and teacher Nishanthi Bailey plans to raise $30,000 for charity by chaining herself to a radiator and charging admission.
This radical move is part of an initiative she is calling Nishanthi’s $30,000 30th: A Theatrical...
DATE: Apr 29, 2014
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When you look at Wayne Caines and Dwayne Caines today, it seems hard to believe that a teacher once grimly predicted they would one day find themselves working on the back of a trash truck.
Wayne is chief executive officer at Digicel, Dwayne is Poli...
DATE: Apr 28, 2014
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Have you ever felt that snorkelling was just a little too slow. You might see a pretty fish up ahead but by the time you flipper over there for a closer look, it’s gone.
Students in a Bermuda College marketing class have just the answer — a new devi...
DATE: Apr 24, 2014
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Nathan Carmichael might have been born at sea level in Bermuda, but he aspires to work at much higher elevations.
Mr Carmichael, 23, is currently studying to become a professional mountaineer.
He moved from Bermuda to Valencia, Spain with his parent...
DATE: Apr 24, 2014
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Pinky fingers up girls, the annual Sarah Catherine Tea in St George is back.
The annual tea in the St George’s Historical Society Museum gardens is for girls from seven to 12 years old. It is based on a character created by etiquette teacher Trudy S...
DATE: Apr 22, 2014
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The agony of de kite — anyone whose ever tried to make or fly a traditional Bermuda kite has felt it.
“Isn’t wrecking kites part of Good Friday,” said Hubert Watlington. “I love Easter and especially Good Friday, the beginning of spring and kites. E...
DATE: Apr 17, 2014
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If you paint an egg this spring you are following a tradition that goes back not hundreds, but thousands of years.
You know the old riddle, which came first, the chicken or the egg? Ancient Egyptians believed it was the egg. This culture, along with ...
DATE: Apr 16, 2014
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Many locals are still mooning over a thwarted attempt to see a rare lunar event in Bermuda’s skies.
In the wee hours of Tuesday morning there was a blood moon, the first in a series of four lunar eclipses that will happen between now and September 20...
DATE: Apr 16, 2014
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The message will be ‘you go girl’ for mothers and daughters this month during the second annual Women in Sports 5K Run/Walk and Girls 1 Mile Run.
The Argus Group has again partnered with the Bermuda National Athletics Association and Bermuda Olympic ...
DATE: Apr 16, 2014
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