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A MEMBER of the Senegalese World Cup football team was offered a trip to the island after he bumped into Bermuda Football Association president Larry Mussenden in South Korea.
According to a story published by UK national Sunday newspaper The Observe...
DATE: Jun 14, 2002
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GREAT news for tennis emerged this week - Patrick Rafter wants to come out of retirement.
Bermuda's most famous part-time resident has taken a few months away from the rigorous demands of the professional game, but has apparently regained his enthusi...
DATE: Jun 07, 2002
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TEENAGE volunteeers are being offered the chance to work with animals in a voluntary programme run by the Bermuda Zoological Society.
The deadline for students aged 14 to 18 to apply to join the BMZ's Junior Volunteer Programme is two weeks tomorrow....
DATE: Jun 07, 2002
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RESIDENTS of Government housing have invited Premier Jennifer Smith to take time out from her political anniversary celebrations tomorrow to take a look around their termite-infested home.
Debbie Williams and her family have lived for the past 18 mon...
DATE: Jun 07, 2002
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THE legacy of September 11 could help Bermuda's tourism industry in the long term, according to a leading member of the tourist entertainment industry.
Donald Morris, co-owner of Bermuda Island Cruises (BIC), said that his business, which includes pr...
DATE: May 31, 2002
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JAMES Collieson produced his best performance yet overseas to reach the last four of a semi-professional tournament in Florida.
The Bermuda Davis Cup player won four matches at the Harbour Island Wildcard Tournament in Tampa before going down in the ...
DATE: May 31, 2002
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THE future of the planning official who carried out unauthorised construction work on the home of Bermuda Housing Corporation officer Terrence Smith is now in the hands of the head of the civil service.
Austin Simons worked on the Tee Street home of ...
DATE: May 31, 2002
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THE site of the old St. George's parish rest home is unsuitable for housing seniors because it overlooks a graveyard, according to Government Senate Leader David Burch - but his political opponent Kim Swan disagrees.
Opposition Senator Swan said Sen....
DATE: May 31, 2002
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THE Salvation Army is planning to erect a new $1.5 million building in Somerset, which will allow it to expand its services to the West End community.
Corps Officer Sharleen McTaggart said the plans were at an early stage and that planning permission...
DATE: May 24, 2002
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GOING to the opera might seem a very grown-up pastime, but more than 4,500 Bermuda schoolchildren found out this week that it can be fun for them too.
The City Hall Theatre has been packed with eight- to 12-year-olds for three shows a day all week fo...
DATE: May 24, 2002
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