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Health Minister Nelson Bascome said yesterday it was "unfathomable" to think that Norman Palmer's body parts were illegally harvested in Bermuda.
But he admitted that the case of the 57-year-old — many of whose organs and tissues went missing after h...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Premier Ewart Brown has been given an award by fundraisers for a Caribbean university which Bermuda is planning to strike up a financial deal with.
The American Foundation for the University of the West Indies (AFUWI) presented him with its Luminary ...
DATE: Feb 02, 2009
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The Ministry of Education has had to scale back on plans to appoint assistant directors to oversee each of the new "clusters" of public schools, The Royal Gazette understands.
Four $110,000+-a-year posts were advertised yesterday, but sources say the...
DATE: Jan 31, 2009
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Bermudian students at a Toronto university whose faculty has been on strike for three months will finally get back to class on Monday.
Back-to-work legislation was passed in Ontario on Thursday ending the industrial action at York University, which h...
DATE: Jan 31, 2009
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The mystery of Norman Palmer's missing body parts "may never be solved" to the satisfaction of his family but no criminal offence has taken place in Bermuda, according to Police.
A final report from investigating officer Sergeant Adrian Cook, seen by...
DATE: Jan 30, 2009
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A father whose son's life was cut short found a lasting way to pay tribute to him this week on what would have been his 31st birthday.
Allan Robinson donated a memorial plaque to the H.M. Customs office at L.F. Wade International Airport where his so...
DATE: Jan 30, 2009
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The mystery of Norman Palmer's missing body parts "may never be solved" to the satisfaction of his family but no criminal offence has taken place in Bermuda, according to Police.
A final report from investigating officer Sergeant Adrian Cook, seen by...
DATE: Jan 30, 2009
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Bermudian student Stephanie Lee's life is "in limbo" due to a prolonged faculty strike at her Canadian university – but she is firmly against a move to force lecturers back to work.
Ms Lee is one of 35 students from the Island who have been unable to...
DATE: Jan 29, 2009
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Former Finance Minister Grant Gibbons has questioned the PLP's commitment to opening up the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending, pointing out that it rejected such a move in 2004.
Dr. Gibbons was responding to a claim made earli...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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Former Premier Alex Scott has praised the new US president for "enshrining freedom of information into the fabric of his government" on his first full day in office.
Barack Obama put out a directive to all government department heads last week which ...
DATE: Jan 27, 2009
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