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Retail staff in Hamilton came in for heartfelt praise from their top management yesterday after a busy Black Friday morning, which saw many staff members preparing their shops until the early hours, while others came into work to prepare for opening ...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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Rebecca Zuill
A British Airways flight en route from St Lucia to London was diverted to the LF Wade International Airport because a passenger was suffering from seizures.
Inspector Andy Morgan said Police were contacted at 11.20pm about the flight. “A 60-year-old ...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Rebecca Zuill
The threat that a major power source for the refrigerated containers at the Hamilton docks would be shut down has been averted.
Nea Talbot, speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Finance, said yesterday: “The Ministry of Finance was aware of some con...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Budget
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Rebecca Zuill
A new work permit process will be formalised and adopted by January 1, should the Progressive Labour Party win the election, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Patrice Minors said yesterday.
Work permits will be processed from a new Department,...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Rebecca Zuill
Not even a torrential downpour could put off hundreds of people who crammed into shops and queued for hours to snap up Black Friday bargains this morning.
One shopper who was close to the door of Digicel at about 5am but had not yet got inside the st...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Rebecca Zuill
Proceedings in the Court of Appeal will now be recorded and made available to attorneys and litigants, Supreme Court president Edward Zacca announced yesterday.
The issue came to the fore most recently in September when one litigant wanted to obtain ...
DATE: Nov 21, 2012
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
Young people earn nearly $10,000 less than they did just two years ago, according to the One Bermuda Alliance.
OBA candidate Alexis Swan gave the statistics at a press conference this morning at the party’s Reid Street headquarters, flanked by leader...
DATE: Nov 21, 2012
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
A career criminal was warned by a Magistrate that he would have lost both his hands and his feet in another jurisdiction with his 22-page-long conviction record for dishonesty offences.
Randolph Simons pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to stealing...
DATE: Nov 21, 2012
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
Young people earn nearly $10,000 less than they did just two years ago, according to the One Bermuda Alliance.
OBA candidate Alexis Swan gave the statistics at a press conference this morning at the party’s Reid Street headquarters, flanked by leader...
DATE: Nov 20, 2012
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
Police are warning of an increasing number of child abuse images being sent to people around the Island.
Inspector Mark Clarke said some individuals who had passed on images were doing so in a bid to discover who the culprits were, but he said “good ...
DATE: Nov 20, 2012
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Crime
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill