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An injunction granted to the Bermuda Industrial Union will have “little practical effect” on KFC operations, according to company director Jason Benevides.
The injunction was granted by Chief Justice Ian Kawaley on Thursday.
According to the union, i...
DATE: Jun 09, 2012
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Playing his own music for the Governor as part of Bermuda’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations was in many ways just another gig for 16-year-old Hans-Peter Roser.
The manager of the six-member Berkeley Institute band Simply Perfection, is kept “incredibly ...
DATE: Jun 09, 2012
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Bermudians with Scottish ancestry, Scots and onlookers attend the Island's First Highland Games
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There was a respectable showing of tartan, plenty of highland dance, and bagpipes galore for Bermuda's first ever Highland Games at the W...
DATE: Jun 09, 2012
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The legal challenge to Government’s contested decision to shift two well-liked school principals to different schools will be settled in open court over the summer.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley announced the move at a hearing yesterday.
Parents marched ...
DATE: Jun 08, 2012
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Education
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Two men appeared in Magistrates' Court today, charged with the murder of Jamaican James Lawes.
Mr Lawes was shot dead in Pembroke on March 19, 2010.
David Cox and Devon Hewey were also charged with the attempted murder of Maurice Martin and Robin Sto...
DATE: Jun 07, 2012
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Donal Smith was yesterday appointed Deputy Mayor of Hamilton, at the first City meeting held by the new Corporation under Mayor Graeme Outerbridge.
An Alderman of the recently-elected “Team Hamilton” that replaced the administration of Charles Goslin...
DATE: Jun 07, 2012
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Donal Smith has been appointed Deputy Mayor of Hamilton, at the the first City meeting held by the new Corporation under Mayor Graeme Outerbridge.
The public section of the meeting was attended by about 15 people, a number of whom put suggestions to ...
DATE: Jun 06, 2012
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Politics
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Jonathan Bell
A $1 million donation has been given by RenaissanceRe to the new King Edward VII Memorial, which is set for completion by 2014.
The project’s fund raising campaign, launched last year by the Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust (BHCT), is now up to $25...
DATE: Jun 06, 2012
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A Southampton landlord is crying foul after a tenant he said was approved by the Department of Financial Assistance abandoned the dwelling without warning.
“My message to others is: landlords beware — this could happen to you,” said disgusted propert...
DATE: Jun 06, 2012
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Premier Paula Cox hailed four students as royal examples to their peers, as Bermuda’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations continued yesterday.
“You have given to your community, and service is the rent we pay for life,” Ms Cox told Jubilee Scholars Amanda B...
DATE: Jun 05, 2012
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