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a boater complained to Marine and Ports and The Royal Gazette .
Tough questions were asked of the people who maintain the Island's channel markers following reports that two markers had not been repaired in a year.
Marine and Ports Director Ron Ross ...
DATE: Jun 08, 2000
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details of her illness was not known by press time last night.
The 73-year-old Government Minister was reportedly taken off the new weekend cruise ship Crown Dynasty in Dockyard on Friday night and rushed directly to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital...
DATE: Jun 05, 2000
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After 17 years of putting his finger on the pulse of local politics, Royal Gazette cartoonist Peter Woolcock will display 40 of his best cartoons.
Starting Friday, the classic cartoons about local politics and events will be shown in the City Hall lo...
DATE: Jun 01, 2000
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Thousands of residents and tourists alike attended Grand Festival by the Sea yesterday for an afternoon of art, music and food.
Organised by the Masterworks Foundation, the Grand Festival saw the awarding of two scholarships to two outstanding young ...
DATE: May 22, 2000
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Transport Control Department licensing examiners are up in arms over comments from the Transport Minister about "nit-picking'' during vehicle tests.
And their union, the Bermuda Public Service Association, has responded with general secretary Ed Ball...
DATE: May 05, 2000
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Cracks in the North American continental shelf will have to be investigated further before it is known whether they are a potential threat to countries bordering, or surrounded by, the Atlantic.
Research begins this weekend on the newly discovered cr...
DATE: May 04, 2000
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Transport Minister Ewart Brown accepted a petition yesterday from public ferry users protesting schedule changes and noted that "democracy is alive and well''.
And the protesters got some concessions from Dr. Brown in a meeting at the Ministry includ...
DATE: Apr 25, 2000
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Students, parents, and alumni of Warwick Academy stepped up yesterday to assist a man faced with huge medical expenses for his gravely ill son.
The school's sixth Random Acts of Kindness Day attracted more than 1,000 walkers and book buyers for event...
DATE: Mar 13, 2000
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Denton (D) Gibbons will put on the "Stop The Violence Party'' at Number Six Shed.
Organised to highlight the need not only for violence-free parties, but also for an end to violence in all its forms.
"We are not focusing on what happened last weekend...
DATE: Mar 10, 2000
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In the end, it was fortuitous that Hurricane Gert hit Bermuda in September, because it allowed a tourist attraction to get a sprucing up after 40 years.
Fort St. Catherine at the northeast tip of St. George island will reopen today after extensive re...
DATE: Feb 14, 2000
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