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A former Bermuda art teacher is cleaning up in Scotland ? by Royal appointment to the Queen.
Jenni Murray, known as Hewit when she taught at Clearwater Middle School in St David?s, has traded in her paints and brushes for a career in dry-cleaning.
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DATE: Aug 14, 2006
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A mystery classic car once destined for duty with the Bermuda Police is a major show-winner in the UK. But no-one knows why the car, the last of a special order from the Governor of the day, never made it to the Island.
The Singer Gazelle, specially ...
DATE: Jul 19, 2004
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EDINBURGH - Gombey Remo Somersall was last night hailed a hero after battling through a recent performance at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo before collapsing in agony backstage.
Remo fought on through the show in front of more than 8000 people at the...
DATE: Aug 23, 2003
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Premier Alex Scott last night staked his claim to the title "Gombey Premier" as he joined Bermuda's finest at a gala reception in Edinburgh.
Mr. Scott performed with the Gombeys in the square outside the City of Edinburgh Council Chambers in the hear...
DATE: Aug 18, 2003
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Bermuda's all stars yesterday stopped the traffic in Scotland's biggest city.
The Bermuda Regiment and Gombeys marched through Glasgow as the Edinburgh Military Tattoo went on tour. And police shut the streets between the city's Blythswood Square and...
DATE: Aug 06, 2003
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Bermuda's strict 60/40 rule on business ownership will have to be relaxed, Finance Minister Eugene Cox predicted yesterday.
And he warned the Island's future prosperity was at risk if tight rules against overseas domination of Bermuda firms were not ...
DATE: Jun 30, 2000
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in Paris Bermuda could still face sanctions from international financial watchdogs, The Royal Gazette has learned.
And a spokesman for the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said the group had no objection to the controvers...
DATE: Jun 30, 2000
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Soon-to-retire Bermuda Regiment Commanding Officer (CO), Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge, did not want to join the Island's part-time army.
But now -- after more than 20 years at Warwick Camp and a career that saw him rise from conscripted private soldi...
DATE: Jun 19, 2000
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Former US President Jimmy Carter yesterday won a standing ovation from the House of Assembly.
The former Democratic President was invited to attend a special session of the House following the launch of a Bermuda branch of a worldwide charity he supp...
DATE: Jun 10, 2000
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the Progressive Labour Party.
He said: "I certainly don't intend to run for the leadership. I'm quite busy re-inventing tourism and expect to be for some time. He added: "Premier Jennifer Smith has my full support and continues to have that.'' Mr. A...
DATE: Jun 09, 2000
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