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Britain because of a row involving an Island bar claimed to be showing games illegally.
Shane O'Rourke, president of Setanta Sport, provider of footage of events such as FA Cup and some Premier League soccer and Five Nations rugby union, threatened t...
DATE: Feb 19, 1999
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Bermuda Open in eight weeks' time.
The Bermuda resident will be partnered by fellow Australian and doubles specialist Paul Kilderry.
Rafter will also play an exhibition match on semi-final Saturday, April 17, against a yet-to-be-named opponent.
But t...
DATE: Feb 19, 1999
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Pro-Am tournament at Port Royal yesterday.
The foursome from Salem Country Club in Peabody, Massachusetts, adapted best of the 23 teams to the extraordinary conditions, shooting a net 134 which put them three shots clear at the top of the leaderboard...
DATE: Feb 16, 1999
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Bermudian sports heroes of the past are to have the memory of their achievements enshrined in a new Hall of Fame.
Plans are at an early stage, but Sports Minister Dennis Lister confirmed that the wheels were in motion to bring the idea, mooted in the...
DATE: Feb 16, 1999
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winner of the Lobster Pot Professional Golf Championship next week.
But he will face stiff competition from Mark Alwin, another American aiming to achieve exactly the same thing.
Both men's chances will be improved by the fact that entries are slight...
DATE: Feb 12, 1999
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Players involved in last weekend's soccer violence are set to receive lengthy bans, if the Bermuda Football Association backs its words with action.
The BFA's disciplinary committee will meet next Thursday to decide what punishment to mete out to the...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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discuss how the rising tide of indiscipline in soccer can be stemmed.
A weekend which brought six red cards in two First Division games has sparked the talks between association secretary Gregory Grimes and vice-president Lyndon Raynor.
Grimes was am...
DATE: Feb 09, 1999
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Bermuda's top young gymnasts were so excited by their recent win at the Gym-Beez Invitational in Pennsylvania they wanted to buy an extra seat on the plane home to strap the 42-inch tall trophy in next to them, their manager has revealed.
Jose Franci...
DATE: Feb 05, 1999
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Association just three-and-a-half months into his two-year contract.
And now the Devonshire club is searching for a replacement after Martin, the former world number two player and twice winner of the Bermuda Open, returned to his native Australia.
J...
DATE: Feb 04, 1999
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American Games in the summer.
Mike Cherry, president of Bermuda Equestrian Federation (BEF), said the Island was aiming to send five riders and their horses to Winnipeg, Canada, in July.
Provided they reach the qualifying standards, Chris Taylor, Cat...
DATE: Feb 03, 1999
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