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High-flying CedarBridge Academy graduate Jaret Simmons dreams of designing aircraft for Boeing at the end of his studies.
Jaret has already made history at his school: the 16-year-old graduated with triple honours, after acing the required classes in...
DATE: Jul 07, 2012
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Police believe missing prisoner Shane Todd is being harboured by members of the public, prompting warnings that it is an offence to assist anyone who is unlawfully at large.
The fugitive Prison Farm inmate has been sighted “across the Island, princip...
DATE: Jul 07, 2012
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A man who conned a guest worker out of $14,346 by pretending to be an immigration lawyer was today handed a suspended prison sentence, and ordered to pay his victim back.
Joel Balfour, a Trinidadian IT worker, told Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner:...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Police believe missing prisoner Shane Todd is being harboured by members of the public, prompting warnings that it is an offence to assist anyone who is unlawfully at large.
The fugitive Prison Farm inmate has been sighted “across the Island, princip...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Crime
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Jonathan Bell
A 22-year-old Southampton man who fell from the side of a Front Street building during July 4 revelry has been released from hospital, according to police.
And Cafe Cairo proprietor Frank Arnold insisted the accident didn’t involve occupants of his e...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Bermuda Hospitals Board is reviewing its procedures for supplying medicine, following questions in connection with a sudden death in the hospital.
Although the BHB does not comment on individual cases, the decision was made after concerns were raised...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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After decades of struggle securing a veterans’ pension in Bermuda, Phillip Lamb now faces an “extremely difficult” campaign to get his dues from the Royal Air Force.
Veterans advocate Carol Everson said he has been “bravely battling” lingering injuri...
DATE: Jul 05, 2012
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A blaze being lit in a cafeteria doorway was shown on video to a jury, at the opening day of trial for a 47-year-old man accused of attempted arson.
And a security guard for Buzz Restaurants, who tackled the early morning fire, told the court he was ...
DATE: Jul 05, 2012
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Court
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A backlog of medical waste is now being incinerated at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital — but critics are crying foul over “underhand” tactics in its disposal.
The Royal Gazette reported last month that the waste, which included human body parts and...
DATE: Jul 04, 2012
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Health
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Volunteers from Validus Holdings pitched in at WindReach as part of the Red Cross’ Red, White and Do Day.
A team of about 20 Validus employees spent the day helping out at the facility for special needs children. It marks the second year that the com...
DATE: Jun 30, 2012
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