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CARROT-crunching cartoon character Bugs Bunny would not survive long in Bermuda.
The island appears to have been hit by a carrot crisis as the humble vegetable has been all but impossible to find on supermarket shelves in recent days.
Imports of uncu...
DATE: Nov 05, 2004
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CHILDREN'S advocate Sheelagh Cooper has called for a change in the law so that accused paedophiles can be named when they are charged.
Currently, the law does not allow the identities of accused sex offenders to be revealed until they are actually co...
DATE: Nov 05, 2004
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THE late Sidney Rumbelow will be remembered by his friends, former students and colleagues in a memorial gathering tomorrow.
The event will take place at the Cathedral Hall in Church Street, Hamilton from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and all who knew the former ...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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BERMUDIANS could be being "disenfranchised" from some jobs in hotels and restaurants, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
And the Ministry has now launched an advertising campaign to find out whether this is a real trend or a false rumour.
The Mini...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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MORE than half a century after braving the muck and bullets of the Suez campaign, Don Jolliffe's military service was finally officially honoured by Britain this week.
Governor Sir John Vereker presented long-time Bermuda resident Mr. Jolliffe with t...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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HE first verified sighting of a lionfish in Bermuda waters came in April 2001. According to the island's marine conservation officer Sarah Manuel, since then the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo and the Department of Conservation Services have confirme...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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A BERMUDA charity aims to stage a major music festival on the island next summer to raise awareness of environmental issues.
The Greenrock Project, a Bermuda registered charity formed six months ago, wants to attract artists "with a social message" t...
DATE: Oct 22, 2004
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ORGANISERS of the Christmas Boat Parade have appealed for more entries for this year's event ? otherwise they warned that what has become a Bermuda holiday tradition could die.
Norma Thomson, founder of the event and a member of the organising commit...
DATE: Oct 22, 2004
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THE Christmas decorations have come out two months early at one old Bermuda house, which is opening its doors to the public this weekend.
The 17th-century home of William and Joyce Zuill, Orange Grove in Smith's, is to host an open house and garden e...
DATE: Oct 22, 2004
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LORD Nelson may never have visited Bermuda ? but next year a few minute particles of his famous ship will make it to the island.
Bermuda's General Post Office has signed up for an issue of special stamps commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Bat...
DATE: Oct 22, 2004
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