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Government Senator and former Bermuda College Board chairman Raymond Tannock last night refuted allegations that he granted perks to the college?s president without proper approval.
The PLP politician is understood to be implicated in a report presen...
DATE: Oct 13, 2006
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An organisation aimed at stamping out racism in Bermuda re-launched itself yesterday with a wristband campaign.
Citizens Uprooting Racism in Bermuda (CURB) plans to give out 10,000 black and white bands to Islanders who want to show their support for...
DATE: Oct 13, 2006
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Dutch prosecutors want to quiz multi-millionaire Bermuda businessman John Deuss about suspected money laundering, handling of stolen property and being in charge of a criminal organisation, it was revealed yesterday.
The allegations were disclosed as...
DATE: Oct 12, 2006
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Two American men jailed for three months for attacking a tourist could lose their jobs and homes if they are not released, devastated family members claimed yesterday.
Joseph Pontieri and Michael Donovan were sent to Westgate last week by Senior Magi...
DATE: Oct 11, 2006
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A pizza chain boss has been warned that he could lose the right to employ expats because one of his foreign managers delivered an order to a customer ? defying strict Immigration rules.
Marico Thomas, managing director of Thomas United Company, which...
DATE: Oct 10, 2006
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A drug addict went on a $12,000 spending spree after stealing a cheque book from a church, a court heard yesterday.
Rassol Kahlifah Ebbin admitted 33 charges, including burglary and numerous frauds, when he appeared at Magistrates' Court.
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DATE: Oct 10, 2006
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The Government?s latest Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics contains scores of errors in its section on tourism.
The Department of Statistics released a fresh batch of correct figures late last week as Opposition MPs questioned the numbers. The wrong fi...
DATE: Oct 09, 2006
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Bermuda may be only 21 square miles but if you?re a multi-millionaire oil tycoon trying to avoid the long arm of the law, it seems it?s not that hard a place to go missing.
Reclusive Dutch businessman John Deuss ? wanted for questioning in Europe abo...
DATE: Oct 07, 2006
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The frosty relationship between teachers and Ministry of Education officials finally seemed to be warming up a little on Thursday as both sides joined together to mark an international event.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) organised a celebratio...
DATE: Oct 07, 2006
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A female forklift driver was rushed to hospital yesterday morning after the machinery she was operating lost control and crashed into a wall.
The 43-year-old Sandys woman had to be freed by colleagues after her leg got trapped between the vehicle and...
DATE: Oct 07, 2006
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