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Government could penalise Belco if it fails to generate an agreed amount of Bermuda?s electricity from greener sources in the future.
A new blueprint for the Island, produced for the Government, suggests that legislation should be brought in to requi...
DATE: Sep 19, 2006
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A new bride has praised the efforts of hotel staff and locals who helped give her a perfect wedding day in Bermuda ? despite the threat of Hurricane Florence.
Monica Simon, 33, was due to marry Court Crane, 27, in front of more than 200 guests on the...
DATE: Sep 18, 2006
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Dedicated hospital staff who cared for patients throughout Hurricane Florence - including those who helped deliver three babies without incident - have been thanked for their efforts.
More than 240 workers and several volunteers reported for duty at ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2006
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Bermuda?s first new luxury hotel in more than 35 years is on course to open in mid-2008 and is being built using a steel frame manufactured almost 80 years ago.
The $100 million Tucker?s Point Hotel and Spa ? on the site of the former Castle Harbour ...
DATE: Sep 15, 2006
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Thousands of children are to be quizzed on their sex lives, diet, stress levels, alcohol consumption and fitness as part of a Government teen health survey.
The study will ask about 5,000 youngsters aged between 11 and 18 a series of questions about ...
DATE: Sep 15, 2006
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Cruise ship passengers declared themselves delighted to be in Bermuda yesterday - after Hurricane Florence gave them a rough passage to the Island.
The and liners from New York arrived 24 hours later than scheduled because of the extreme weather, eac...
DATE: Sep 14, 2006
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When The Berkeley Institute opens the doors to its new $121 million building on Monday, the school?s supporters will be hoping that the stage has been set for the Island?s future leaders to flourish. Certainly, there can be no question that Berkeley,...
DATE: Sep 10, 2006
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A hurricane due to hit Bermuda this weekend will not be ?one of those in and out afternoon storms?, a meteorologist warned last night.
Dr. Lou McNally, of Bermuda Weather Service, said Tropical Storm Florence was still on course to reach the Island b...
DATE: Sep 08, 2006
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Former students of the Berkeley Institute are being challenged by the chairman of the school?s board of governors to support their alma mater by sending their children to the school.
Calvin White claims that Bermuda?s black community deserted Berkele...
DATE: Sep 08, 2006
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An independent think tank is appealing for sponsorship to carry out an in-depth review of the civil service, as one of its members claims that corruption is a problem and that civil servants are dictating policy.
Michael Markham, treasurer of the Fou...
DATE: Sep 07, 2006
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