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concluded yesterday with Premier Jennifer Smith welcoming the exchange of ideas with academics and politicians.
A Government spokesman said the conference produced "wide ranging, lively and productive discussion on a variety of issues...'' and was de...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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Defence lawyer Larry Mussenden yesterday questioned Police's methods for arresting suspected drunk drivers, saying Police actions to stop suspected drunk drivers is based on "flimsy'' reasons.
Mr. Mussenden was speaking in response to recent revelati...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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effort between the Bermuda Fire Service and the volunteer St. George's Fire Brigade.
One floor of a split-level home on Wellington Slip Road was gutted causing an estimated $175,000 worth of damage.
Late yesterday afternoon BFS fire prevention office...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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believed to have drowned in the waters in Point Shares.
The man was pulled from the waters of Fairyland's Creek, near Keybay Lane, Pembroke around 9.30 a.m. yesterday.
His lifeless body was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital by paramedics, wh...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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What was once the stuff of science fiction is now a reality with the arrival last week of a production model electric car.
Soon to be available from the Island's newest auto dealer, Electric Avenues, the $35,000 Solectria promises a 50-mile driving r...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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Concern about the amount of noxious fumes coming from motor vehicles has prompted Government to launch a monitoring programme at the Transport Control Department.
The voluntary programme will run for the next three months at TCD operated by trained t...
DATE: Jan 20, 2001
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CedarBridge Academy Principal Kalmar Richards was filled with pride yesterday with the announcement of the school's second Honour Roll List.
The number of students on the roll has nearly doubled from the 1999/2000 school year, from 123 students to 20...
DATE: Jan 19, 2001
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Arrests for drink-driving have shot up, latest figures show.
Last year Police made 386 arrests compared to 285 in 1999 -- a rise thought to stem from increased patrolling.
Chief Insp. Charles Mooney said the 35 percent increase also reflected greater...
DATE: Jan 17, 2001
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Although riding a pedal cycle while intoxicated is illegal it appears one can ride a horse when "absolutely smashed''.
That emerged on Friday when Magistrate Edward King fined Neil Stephen Hawkins $750 for "driving a pedal cycle'' while over the lega...
DATE: Jan 15, 2001
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Readily identifiable street person Keith Peniston was jailed for six months on Friday for possession of a crack pipe.
Magistrate Edward King dismissed a suggestion from duty counsel Paul Harshaw suggested that Peniston's guilty plea may not have been...
DATE: Jan 15, 2001
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