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The opening day of the seventh annual Career Fair drew hundreds of private and public school students to Bermuda College.
From the electric plasma globe at Belco’s stall, to a spinning wheel of career choices from Conyers Dill and Pearman, around 80 ...
DATE: Oct 14, 2011
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The 100th birthday of Glebe Road resident Vivienne Jones today is cause for celebration in her tight-knit Pembroke community.
It is also an occasion to rally around Jones Dry Goods Store. Ms Jones once supervised the business and lives a few doors do...
DATE: Oct 14, 2011
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Hundreds of students were urged to be bold, discover their interests, and not to sell themselves short, at the opening day of the seventh annual Career Fair.
Students from public and private schools filled two halls of career booths, hosted by the Be...
DATE: Oct 13, 2011
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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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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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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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Hundreds of irate cruise ship passengers bound for Dockyard were left stranded at Hamilton’s ferry terminal this afternoon.
Boston visitor Jim Clark was one of many rescued by the tender Bermudian around 5pm after more than an hour’s wait.
He said: “...
DATE: Oct 10, 2011
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The Bermuda Red Cross has come under fire from former Cabinet Minister Quinton Edness, for showing a “lack of interest” in the Horn of Africa famine appeal.
However, charity director Ann Spencer Arscott said the appeal has been well-publicised and th...
DATE: Oct 10, 2011
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The community has been called upon to follow the legacy of South Africa’s Desmond Tutu, who is using his 80th birthday to promote community service.
The retired archbishop, anti-apartheid activist and Nobel laureate has asked people to contribute to ...
DATE: Oct 10, 2011
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Challenged by Transport Minister Terry Lister to open their doors on Sundays, Hamilton retailers have in turn called on Government to drop restrictions on their business hours.
The Minister threw down the gauntlet as he announced the 2013 arrival of ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2011
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