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A burglar stole a black plasma television after breaking into a home on St. Anne's Road, Southampton, on Friday.
The break-in occurred between 7.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Police are also investigating the theft of a red and black Honda generator during a...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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Extradited businessman John Deuss has put his Florida ranch on the market at a cost of just under $50 million — three months after his glamorous three-masted yacht also went up for sale.
The multi-millionaire Dutch businessman, who is being questione...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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Bermuda Football Association has been granted a lease for extra land at Gym Field in Devonshire.
MPs approved the 50-year lease for 0.68 acres — in addition to an existing 1.46 acres — at the House of Assembly in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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An investigation into alleged racism at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital cost Government almost $300,000, it was revealed in the House of Assembly on Friday.
Junior Justice Minister Michael Scott told MPs that the review — carried out by the indepen...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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A burglar who smashed his way out of a takeaway restaurant with a crowbar, assaulted a policewoman who chased him from the scene and then hid under a boat was last night facing a jail term.
A Supreme Court jury took almost three hours yesterday after...
DATE: Mar 08, 2007
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A pony who faced being put down after he was rescued from appalling conditions by an animal charity is now settling into his new home.
Five-year-old Dazzy — who hit the headlines in January after The Royal Gazette revealed that the Society for the Pr...
DATE: Mar 08, 2007
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Bermudians are being reminded that they need to stay conviction-free if they want to travel to the US — thanks to a message on their milk cartons.
Dunkley's Dairy is backing an awareness campaign launched by the US Consulate yesterday which warns Isl...
DATE: Mar 07, 2007
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Firefighters will this morning begin withdrawing from the site of the Marsh Folly blaze — exactly a week after the inferno broke out.
Public Safety Minister Sen. David Burch told a press conference yesterday that the fire had been extinguished but wa...
DATE: Mar 07, 2007
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Education Minister Randy Horton delivered a rousing speech on the state of the public school system in the House of Assembly yesterday, admitting that the task of addressing its challenges was a “daunting” one.
Mr. Horton, in a lengthy presentation l...
DATE: Mar 06, 2007
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Union leader Mike Charles claimed last night that Government was failing to keep teachers informed of the results of air quality testing at the Island?s largest public school.
Mr. Charles, general secretary of Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT), told he...
DATE: Mar 03, 2007
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