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will be available to play for the Island in next week's qualifiers.
The news that the striker will be released by English Second Division club Stoke City to play in Bermuda's three matches against the Bahamas, the Caymans and Cuba was welcomed by nat...
DATE: Apr 30, 1999
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Bermuda will start as favourites to win the Caribbean Cup qualifying tournament on the Island next week, according to a top official from one of their rivals.
Cayman Islands Football Association president Jeffrey Webb said the host country would be t...
DATE: Apr 30, 1999
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Salvage workers yesterday retrieved the wreckage of the boat which sank in the Great Sound after colliding with another vessel competing in International Race Week.
The Etchells class boat, skippered by Australian Bill Steele, went down a half mile f...
DATE: Apr 29, 1999
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Tough competition in Britain is bringing the best out of Island gymnast Laura Murphy in her build-up for this summer's Pan-Am Games.
The 18-year-old, who is studying for her A-levels at Wrekin College in Shropshire, England, helped her club, Park-Wre...
DATE: Apr 27, 1999
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brand new format designed to make it more competitive.
Each team of five to run the 25-mile route from St George's to Dockyard on Sunday must include one junior and one woman.
Bermuda Track and Field Association president of road running Stephen DeSi...
DATE: Apr 21, 1999
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missed the matches after a six-hour rain delay, will not receive refunds.
Sunday's singles final was due to start at 2.00 p.m. with the doubles to follow, but two downpours drenched the clay court at Coral Beach and caused the start time to be put ba...
DATE: Apr 20, 1999
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Pat Rafter is ready to resume his bid to win more of the world's major tennis tournaments after a week of refreshment at the Bermuda Open.
The world number six and Island resident said his run to the final of the doubles at Coral Beach with fellow Au...
DATE: Apr 20, 1999
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Patrick Rafter delighted a sellout centre court crowd with a fine display of the talent which has made him one of the stars of world tennis -- all to say thanks to the people of Bermuda.
The Australian, who has lived on the Island since 1994, beat Am...
DATE: Apr 19, 1999
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Hernan Gumy believes the Bermuda Open is a tougher tournament now than it was when he won last year.
After staying on course to defend his title with a convincing second-round victory over Karsten Braasch yesterday, the Argentine also said he felt st...
DATE: Apr 16, 1999
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shock defeat by unseeded Tomas Behrend.
Behrend, 24, who was born in Brazil but now lives in Germany and has dual nationality, ground out a 7-5, 7-6 win over the Austrian in a gruelling match at Coral Beach.
The result was no shock to Behrend, who sa...
DATE: Apr 16, 1999
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