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Students at Harrington Sound Primary School were treated to cinema tickets along with a school donation, thanks to a cottage business run by a businessman and photographer Antwan Albuoy.
‘Popcorn Friday’ sprang from a bake sale fundraiser begun last ...
DATE: Jan 25, 2013
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“Historic” Dockyard housing will not be demolished, after a $36 million plan to replace it was abruptly scaled back by $11 million.
Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz yesterday announced that a 2010 West End Development Corporation project to build 1...
DATE: Jan 25, 2013
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A $36 million plan to replace ageing housing in Dockyard has been scaled back by $11 million, and will no longer involve demolishing the Victoria and Albert rows, Public Works Minister Trevor Moniz announced today.
“The project has been modified from...
DATE: Jan 24, 2013
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A bad gamble didn’t pay off for a Southampton teen, after his attempt to alter his betting slip landed him in Magistrates’ Court on charges of deception.
Aaron Famous, 19, tried to change his loss to a win of nearly $1,000 at Hamilton bookies Sea Hor...
DATE: Jan 24, 2013
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
Exam results and other performance figures for Bermuda’s public schools should be reported independently, Education Minister Nalton Brangman believes.
The Progressive Labour Party Government was criticised by the One Bermuda Alliance for “selective a...
DATE: Jan 23, 2013
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Education
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Jonathan Bell
Bloodstains on a door to murder victim Ida James’ house, plus a series of blood spatters and other marks inside the home, were yesterday viewed by the jury in a murder trial.
US blood spatter expert Jan Johnson took the stand in the case against Norr...
DATE: Jan 23, 2013
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Court
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Jonathan Bell
St Paul AME Church opened its doors for a free community dinner this week, continuing its tradition for the needy and unemployed.
The church’s Rose Bell Missionary Society hosted its first meal specifically for the jobless a year ago. Tuesday night’s...
DATE: Jan 23, 2013
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Former Premier Ewart Brown voiced “shock and disappointment” alongside former Immigration Minister David Burch at a plea issued on behalf of four Uighur refugees.
“What we are experiencing now is a classic working of the axiom ‘No good deed goes unpu...
DATE: Jan 22, 2013
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Bermuda's controversial term limits policy for work permit holders will be suspended for two years or scrapped entirely, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy has announced.
A final decision is expected before the end of this month.
In a nod to the poli...
DATE: Jan 22, 2013
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Politics
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Jonathan Bell
Term limits for work permit holders will be suspended for two years or scrapped entirely, Home Affairs Minister Michael Fahy announced today.
A final decision is likely to be made by the end of the month, he told a press conference.
Senator Fahy ackn...
DATE: Jan 21, 2013
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