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A search by the US Coast has been called off, for a woman swept overboard from a yacht off Bermuda.
The missing woman’s husband made a distress call from the 38ft Triple Stars at 1.45pm on Friday, 235m northwest of the Island. The vessel was said to ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2011
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Staff and management at The Reefs were left stunned after a Molotov cocktail was thrown at the hotel’s employees’ dormitory.
The attack came after industrial action last Sunday at the Southampton resort, when three Bermudian maintenance staff were to...
DATE: Nov 12, 2011
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Better weather is in store as Tropical Storm Sean moves off to Bermuda’s distant Northeast.
The storm’s closest point of approach was around 6am yesterday. A storm warning was expected to remain in effect until this morning. The worst of Sean passed ...
DATE: Nov 12, 2011
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Hundreds gathered before the Cenotaph monument in a moving Remembrance Day tribute to Bermuda's war dead and surviving veterans.
Yesterday morning's ceremony also saw, for the first year, the laying of wreaths at the nearby war memorial where the nam...
DATE: Nov 12, 2011
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Miss Bermuda Jana Outerbridge has said she’s glad to be back on home soil, after weeks overseas for London’s Miss World Pageant.
The November 6 event saw the 23-year-old beauty from St David’s taking 76th place.
“It was a great experience, but our sc...
DATE: Nov 12, 2011
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Better weather is in store for the weekend as Tropical Storm Sean moves away to Bermuda's Northeast.
Although a tropical storm warning remains in effect for the Island, Sean had pulled 100m away by noon and was continuing off into the Atlantic.
The w...
DATE: Nov 11, 2011
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Hundreds gathered along Front Street this morning before the Cenotaph monument, in tribute to Bermuda's war dead and surviving veterans.
Remembrance Day 2011 also saw the laying of wreaths at the Island's new war memorial, where the names of men and ...
DATE: Nov 11, 2011
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Trenches have been dug in the Botanical Gardens to supply water for a cooling system for King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s new facilities.
The excavations, which can be seen near the park’s South Shore Road entrance, will carry pipes for well water...
DATE: Nov 10, 2011
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Windy, wet weather will intensify this week as a tropical storm approaches the Island.
Forecasters placed Tropical Storm Sean at 420m southwest of Bermuda yesterday afternoon. Its closest point to the Island - about 84 miles to the northwest - is exp...
DATE: Nov 09, 2011
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Chamber of Commerce President Stephen Todd was this morning unveiled as the Progressive Labour Party’s latest candidate, to run in the constituency of Southampton East Central.
Premier Paula Cox commended him as a well-known member of the business co...
DATE: Nov 09, 2011
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