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Premier Ewart Brown refused to say yesterday whether he was obliged to find new jobs for the Uighurs as part of the deal he struck with the US last year.
Dr. Brown told an audience on Monday evening that he made a "humanitarian decision" to bring the...
DATE: Oct 13, 2010
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Seven students got to play Police Commissioner for the day after winning a creative artwork and short essay contest.
The youngsters were invited to Police headquarters in Prospect on Wednesday to meet Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva and his team ...
DATE: Oct 12, 2010
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The president of Bermuda General Truckers' Association claims he was wrongly arrested for threatening behaviour after he told Deputy Premier Paula Cox she should resign.
Richard Foggo has called a public meeting of his members this evening to tell th...
DATE: Oct 12, 2010
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The Uighurs have been given letters terminating their jobs at Port Royal Golf Course, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The four former Guantánamo Bay prisoners were taken on as groundsmen at the Southampton facility last summer after Premier Ewart Brown...
DATE: Oct 12, 2010
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A slew of laws not yet brought into force are sitting on Bermuda's statute books, some of them almost a decade old.
An official list compiled by the Attorney General's Chambers cites 23 laws or parts of laws which have been debated and passed by parl...
DATE: Oct 11, 2010
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A civil servant accused of withholding information from the public has been assigned a new task — helping to implement the Island's recently passed freedom of information law.
Bermuda Archives director Karla Hayward will help bring in the first phase...
DATE: Oct 11, 2010
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A civil servant accused of withholding information from the public has been assigned a new task — helping to implement the Island's recently passed freedom of information law.
Bermuda Archives director Karla Hayward will help bring in the first phase...
DATE: Oct 11, 2010
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When former Social Rehabilitation Minister Dale Butler presented the Adoption of Children Bill in the House of Assembly in December 2006, he told MPs how badly the legislation was needed.
It was the first time Bermuda was to have updated its laws reg...
DATE: Oct 11, 2010
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A policeman accused of an unprovoked attack on a young father, which allegedly included kicks to the head, will not be charged with a criminal offence.
Troy Smith, 28, was treated in hospital for a broken nose, two broken cheekbones, a broken bone ab...
DATE: Oct 07, 2010
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Author Jonathan Land Evans has completed the second volume of his encyclopedia on the art history of Bermuda.
Volume one of the alphabetical reference work, giving information on hundreds of Bermuda's artists up to about 1953, was published a year ag...
DATE: Oct 06, 2010
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