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A 40-year-old Devonshire man is being treated for stab wounds and other injuries, after he was assaulted on the streets of Hamilton.
A 26-year-old Pembroke man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
The injured man was found at about 2am ...
DATE: Oct 13, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bermuda has reached its plateau in its numbers of cruise ship visitors, Transport Minister Terry Lister told a town-hall meeting.
Modifying Bermuda’s shipping channels would spread out cruise arrivals instead of overwhelming the West End at the expe...
DATE: Oct 13, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A US woman has been held in Bermuda under the Mental Health Act after her disruptive behaviour forced an aircraft to return to the Island.
Police said the woman is being detained for assessment at the Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute.
Sunday’s JetBlue...
DATE: Oct 13, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Nearly 100 career-minded high school students have been put through their professional paces, at the third annual Youth Harvesting Conference with one selected to represent Bermuda this spring in New York.
Organiser Sarah Fellows said Bermuda High Sc...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Hundreds of cruise ship passengers were left to wait on the docks in Hamilton after a ferry broke down, leaving the tender Bermudian to pick up the slack.
Boston visitor Jim Clark, boarding the Bermudian at 5pm, said: “We were told they had a delay w...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A man acquitted of murder in the Supreme Court has appeared in Magistrates’ Court, on a separate charge of assaulting another man.
Lee Symons, 21, denied committing the offence against Robert Williams on June 29.
Magistrate Juan Wolffe set a January ...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Few of today’s cruise ships are the right size to access the Hamilton and St George’s with even fewer available to serve the local market, Transport Minister Terry Lister said.
As Government prepares to open a study on Bermuda’s shipping channels for...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Island’s senior school students have been challenged to express themselves on the theme of thankfulness with the chance at a $1,000 grant. Any secondary school student is eligible for the Tom Pettit Thanksgiving Essay Competition, now in its 14th...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Pembroke residents have united to salvage a stretch of Pembroke Canal on behalf of an elderly animal-lover.
Pensioner Harry Outerbridge, 85, wants to see the ducks return to the waters that flow past his Pitts Bay Road home.
For 35 years, Mr Outerbri...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A bystander who noticed a woman “acting odd” in Dockyard later recognised a JetBlue passenger whose mid-air outburst brought a flight to New York back to Bermuda.
“She might have been nervous about flying, because I saw her at Meyer Travel in Dockyar...
DATE: Oct 11, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell