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The Corporation of Hamilton finally bowed to pressure yesterday and granted The Royal Gazette permission to see the official list of who is entitled to vote and stand for election in the city.
This newspaper has been trying to get access to the munic...
DATE: Feb 28, 2008
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A woman murdered the father of her one-year-old daughter by plunging a knife through a door and into his neck, a court heard yesterday.
Andrina Tamara Smith, 26, is alleged to have deliberately killed Edward Allan Dill in the early hours of October 1...
DATE: Feb 27, 2008
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When Christopher Alexander had a party for his 11th birthday he knew exactly what he wanted his guests to bring along.
Birthday gifts were banned from the celebration and instead the Warwick Academy student asked friends and family to donate cash to ...
DATE: Feb 26, 2008
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A 26-year-old woman accused of murdering her partner will allege that he had a history of beating her, a court heard this morning.
Andrina Tamara Smith, of Granaway Road, Southampton, is charged with killing 36-year-old Edward Allan Dill on October 1...
DATE: Feb 26, 2008
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The sister of murdered Bermudian Garrow Lightbourn Jnr. said yesterday his family forgave the cousin accused of gunning him down and did not want to see him go to jail.
Trina Lightbourn spoke to the Pottstown Mercury newspaper outside the courthouse ...
DATE: Feb 26, 2008
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Education Minister Randy Horton told MPs yesterday that two classrooms at CedarBridge Academy had been closed and would be cleaned this weekend — but not because of mould.
Mr. Horton made his statement in the House of Assembly where he blamed "unplea...
DATE: Feb 23, 2008
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The 2008 members of Bermuda Health Council were named yesterday.
Chairman Linda Merritt said the council — a quango set up by Government to regulate, coordinate and enhance the provision of health services to Bermuda — included representatives from a...
DATE: Feb 22, 2008
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The construction company sacked from the new Berkeley Institute project is seeking to appeal against a decision understood to have left it owing Government millions of dollars.
Pro-Active Management — fired from the massively over-budget building pro...
DATE: Feb 20, 2008
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Former Bermuda Solicitor General Wilhelm Bourne is to be given an honorary degree from the University of Buckingham at the weekend.
Mr. Bourne will be made a Doctor of Laws by university chancellor Sir Martin Jacomb at a ceremony at the Parish Church...
DATE: Feb 20, 2008
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A teacher made sick by mould who won a legal battle against Government after refusing to return to work at CedarBridge Academy has been offered a job back at the school.
Ulama Finn-Hendrickson's lawyer received an e-mail from the Attorney General's c...
DATE: Feb 19, 2008
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