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Racial taunts may have played a role in a construction site attack last June, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
But Correia Construction co-owner Dennis Correia said he never heard victim Michael Carey utter any racial slurs or direct any curses ...
DATE: May 16, 2000
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within an hour of a ship docking, The Royal Gazette has learned.
On Friday evening, just an hour after Bermuda's new weekend cruise ship the Crown Dynasty berthed, passengers were able to walk straight off the ship and into Dockyard without being sto...
DATE: May 15, 2000
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Police statements from a cocaine user should be ignored because addicts are unreliable when they are intoxicated, a lawyer has urged a court.
But a prosecutor has urged Magistrate Edward King to consider the statements because no one knows when Andre...
DATE: May 06, 2000
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Coroner Will Francis has ruled that 20-year-old Callan Eugene Herbert died after losing control of his motorcycle due to "inadvertency''.
While Mr. Francis did not say what was the cause of the accident, the Coroner's inquest yesterday heard Mr. Herb...
DATE: May 05, 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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The man at the centre of a grievance against a primary school principal should not practice a scorched earth policy against the school, a group of teachers claimed this week.
They were responding to former teacher Mark Collins after he said he and hi...
DATE: May 04, 2000
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Scott during the trial of a Pembroke man accused of eight break-ins from two years ago.
The case is set to continue tomorrow only after Mr. King relented in Mr.
Scott's request for an adjournment for time to subpoena a witness.
But the Magistrate poi...
DATE: May 04, 2000
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the way they were treated during an airport drugs search last week.
Norman and Estella Jackson told The Royal Gazette they were stopped and searched on April 27 by plain-clothes Police and Customs narcotics officers and were pressured to come clean a...
DATE: May 04, 2000
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Three men denied murdering Jermaine Pitcher in February during the Supreme Court arraignment session before Chief Justice Austin Ward yesterday.
Ryan Ball, Jamal Robinson and Keneil Ingham, all of Warwick, entered their pleas in the case for the firs...
DATE: May 02, 2000
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