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Senator David Burch was "in violation of the spirit" of Bermuda's broadcasting rules when he described a caller on his radio show as a "house nigger", the Island's Broadcasting Commission declared yesterday.
But it was unclear last night whether any ...
DATE: Jun 07, 2006
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A private school is looking for a new principal ? and hoping to get lots of applications from suitably experienced Bermudians. Roy Napier is retiring as Head of School at Bermuda High School for Girls (BHS) in summer 2007 and a replacement is being s...
DATE: Jun 06, 2006
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The politician responsible for bringing the Human Rights Act before Parliament 25 years ago has described members of his own party as ?absolutely despicable? for not debating a proposed amendment to the law.
But Bermudian elder statesman Quinton Edne...
DATE: Jun 06, 2006
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MP Ren?e Webb last night claimed that her failed bill to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation could go back before MPs this month ? if Parliament waived its own rules.
The Government backbencher told she had been advised that the draft l...
DATE: Jun 05, 2006
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Thousands of rubber ducks took to the water yesterday for a fundraising charity race.
The tenth annual Rubber Duck Derby, at Ordnance Island in St. George's, attracted more entries than ever and raised at least $120,000 for Agape House Hospice. Organ...
DATE: Jun 05, 2006
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A former Premier has revealed how he plans to be buried at sea in a metal coffin to create an artificial coral reef which future generations of divers can visit.
Dr. David Saul - who ran the Island as leader of the United Bermuda Party from 1995 to 1...
DATE: Jun 01, 2006
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Businesses are being encouraged to close their doors for an hour on Friday to show support for a peaceful demonstration outside the House of Assembly.
The 12.15 p.m. rally, dubbed ?Lunch for Democracy? by organisers, is a protest aimed at MPs who fai...
DATE: Jun 01, 2006
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Demonstrators plan to march on the House of Assembly on Friday to protest at the failure of MPs to debate a bill which would have outlawed discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Organisers of the rally, which will take place at 12.15 p.m. in the...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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He arrived on the Island in a flurry of controversy just over two years ago as the second non-Bermudian President of Bermuda College.
Since then, Vietnam veteran Dr. Charles Green says he has been making quiet but steady progress to improve the educa...
DATE: May 29, 2006
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Supporters of Renee Webb's bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation told last night of their dismay that it was kicked out of Parliament.
Those watching the debate from the public gallery looked shocked as they filed out of the House of...
DATE: May 27, 2006
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