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Somerset Shamrocks 2-7-13 St George’s Gaels 4-8-20
“It’s Cup Match, Jim — but not as we know it,” as Star Trek’s Dr McCoy almost said.
Somerset in red did line up against St George’s in blue in a cup clash — but perhaps the first clue that Bermuda ha...
DATE: Oct 10, 2017
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Commercial fish farms could be the wave of the future to maximise Bermuda's marine-based economy.
Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson revealed that fish farming -- breeding of fish in large cage-like enclosures -- had been looked at in the massive Gr...
DATE: Feb 10, 2000
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Members of Belmont Golf Club have come up with a plan to buy the course to keep it in local hands.
The Royal Gazette has learned the members are to take a swing at forming a $10,000-a-head trust fund aimed at taking over the course, to be run alongsi...
DATE: Nov 16, 1999
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Bermuda's beach patrols were on high alert yesterday after a beach death tragedy and a rescue after a woman swimmer got into trouble in rough seas.
And lifeguards warned anyone swimming off Bermuda shores to take extra care in the water.
Horseshoe Ba...
DATE: Aug 30, 1999
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Jet skiers could get insurance breaks if they sign up for water safety courses, it was revealed yesterday.
But if voluntary measures do not work, restrictions on engine size and operations could be coming over the horizon.
Water Safety Council chief ...
DATE: Jul 14, 1999
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Furious fishermen yesterday claimed Government handed out around a dozen new commercial licences -- but did not tell anyone they were going to do it.
And last night one man -- who forked out a small fortune to buy an existing licence -- slammed the $...
DATE: Jul 08, 1999
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fisherman Carlton Hunt.
He pulled in the massive fish after a battle off North Shore -- and an unsuccessful trip out to sea.
Mr. Hunt, of Devonshire, said: "I hadn't caught anything and was just about to go when it bit. I couldn't believe it when I p...
DATE: Jul 07, 1999
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to clamp down on personal water craft.
Barrister Phil Perinchief said: "These regulations have made the jet ski the pit bull of the power craft world.'' And he added: "I will be challenging these discriminatory and reactionary policies and I invite ...
DATE: Jul 15, 1998
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campaign in the wake of the tragic death of rider Jason Jones.
And the Bermuda Equestrian Federation want to see a rewritten Traffic Code to include beefed-up information for drivers on how to deal with horses on the roads.
Federation president Micha...
DATE: May 11, 1998
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US distance runner John Naill ran for his `wife' during the Island's International Race Weekend.
Farmer John, from Arkansas, did not pick up a trophy in the 10K and half-marathon races.
But he won a bride after hotel hospitality desk host Betty Smith...
DATE: Jan 19, 1998
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