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DOCTORS said yesterday they would continue with hospital procedures for patients - despite being in a state of confusion as to how to bill for them.
A court order served on the Bermuda Medical Society by two insurance companies - the latest developme...
DATE: Oct 18, 2002
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FORMER Bermuda resident Lana Marks is expected to testify in the high-profile trial of Princess Diana's former butler in London.
Mrs. Marks, who has claimed to have been a close confidante of the late Princess of Wales, is reported to be one of the w...
DATE: Oct 18, 2002
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THE Winner's Edge bike shop has cause for a double celebration after the business's tenth anniversary was capped by being named Outstanding Distributor 2002 by one of the world's biggest cycle manufacturers.
Co-owner Paulo Medeiros was listening to t...
DATE: Oct 18, 2002
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A BERMUDA-based company is at the heart of a row involving animal rights activists in the Caribbean who are protesting over plans to capture dolphins and keep them in a pen to swim with tourists.
Dolphin Fantaseas - not connected in any way with the ...
DATE: Oct 11, 2002
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PATIENTS, rather than their health insurance companies, will be billed directly for operations from next Tuesday, doctors announced yesterday.
Frustrated doctors' groups said they made their move as a result of some doctors having not been paid since...
DATE: Oct 11, 2002
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WHEN Bermuda's junior tennis team were asked to sing their national song at the Caribbean Championships last week, they didn't exactly make a racket.
In fact they turned out to be the only team among the 15 competing nations who did not know the word...
DATE: Oct 11, 2002
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WORKS & Engineering Minister Alex Scott revealed yesterday he was directly involved in the decision to remove items from the luggage of an airline passenger who was about to fly out of Bermuda last Friday.
Shirley Rose Higgins and her brother Jim Hig...
DATE: Oct 11, 2002
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ONE large frozen turkey.
That's all that was in the fridge of the house where David Allen was brought to spend his final days with his closest friends.
Those friends, Shirley Rose Higgins and Jim Higgins, felt that the dearth of basic provisions was ...
DATE: Oct 04, 2002
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POLICE are remaining tight-lipped about the future of St. George's Police Station after a rumour surfaced in the East End that it was - after all - to be closed down for good.
A source called this newspaper with information gleaned from a police insi...
DATE: Oct 04, 2002
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A PHOTOGRAPH of the late John Lennon and his son on the beach in Bermuda is at the centre of a high-profile civil court case in New York.
Yoko Ono, wife of the former Beatle, claims her former personal assistant Frederic Seaman is a thief who took ad...
DATE: Sep 27, 2002
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