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A straight 24 hours of aerobics may seem an arduous task but Marilyn Steede is hoping others join her Cup Match fundraiser in aid of New Beginnings $1 Million Campaign .
She made the Campaign her cause after reading that former St George’s Mayor E Mi...
DATE: May 28, 2012
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Heavy rains caused a few anxious moments for organisers, but the Bermuda Day Parade set off without a hitch as skies finally cleared.
As floats and majorettes lined up outside Bernard Park, the roadsides were thronged with spectators under umbrellas ...
DATE: May 25, 2012
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Seven runners will go the distance for the May 24 Half-Marathon in support of The Royal Gazette’s New Beginnings $1 Million Campaign.
Their sponsorship dollars will help Bermuda’s young people stay on a steady course, by assisting the Mirrors program...
DATE: May 21, 2012
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Westgate inmate Kino Outerbridge died from an overdose of heroin, a prison officer was told shortly after the 37-year-old was rushed to hospital.
Principal officer Gerald Bean told the jury at the inquest into Mr Outerbridge’s death that an inmate sa...
DATE: May 19, 2012
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For 18-year-old piano prodigy John Seymour, the path to fulfilling his musical dreams hasn’t come easy.
“I have ambitions to do very great things in music,” he told The Royal Gazette.
However, he admitted: “I’ve had educational struggles. Other than ...
DATE: May 19, 2012
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KFC was accused of “back door tactics” by the Bermuda Industrial Union, after a change in health insurers set off a new round of accusations in the ongoing labour dispute.
The company is changing worker insurance policies on June 1 — and splitting th...
DATE: May 19, 2012
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Bermuda’s Sea Cadet Corps have chosen their representatives for next month’s Diamond Jubilee procession in the UK — but which flag will they fly?
Since the Island is not technically a Commonwealth nation, a possibility exists that our representatives...
DATE: May 16, 2012
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Bermuda’s gift of tobacco to the struggling colonies of the New World is being explored by historian George Cook, as he compiles a history of the Island’s early settlers.
Dr Cook hopes to complete ‘Sea Venture Who’s Who’ this year, in time for the 40...
DATE: May 16, 2012
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Hot on the heels of a high-profile child sexual exploitation case, the Island’s first charity devoted to the issue launched its programme for certification in spotting, preventing and dealing with child sex abuse.
“For us, this case is a tragedy,” sa...
DATE: May 15, 2012
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Prison inmate Kino Outerbridge definitely took heroin on the morning of his death, a forensic analyst told an inquest — and was killed by the drug within 20 minutes.
Forensics expert Desiree Spriggs, a specialist in drug toxicology, said the chemical...
DATE: May 14, 2012
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