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A Bermudian father whose 26-year-old son was shot dead in Pennsylvania on Sunday night, allegedly by his cousin, told yesterday how he "hurt inside" but did not hate the killer.
Investigators said yesterday that Garrow Lightbourn Jr., known as Trevor...
DATE: Jan 29, 2008
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Readers of The Royal Gazette want access to government-held information and think they should be allowed into the meetings of organisations they fund.
That's what the majority of people who responded to our A Right to Know: Giving People Power campai...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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Alex Scott reiterated his support for transparency at the weekend — and warned Government that it could find itself "playing catch up" with the rest of the world if it doesn't implement public access to information legislation soon.
The former Premie...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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A Canadian lawyer who defrauded Government of almost half a million dollars by pretending to have Bermudian roots has been barred from practising law on the Island.
Bermuda Bar Council ordered Robert William Martyn to be struck off the roll of lawyer...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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A Bermudian father-of-two was shot dead in Pennsylvania last night.
Garrow Lightbourn, 26, who was known as Trevor, was killed at the Bright Hope Community in Pottstown, near Philadelphia, at about 10.30 p.m..
He was found on the ground at the corne...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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The Salvation Army and the Bermuda Conference of Seventh-day Adventists were presented with community service awards by Sir John Swan at the weekend.
The former Premier gave out the accolades at a banquet at the Fairmont Southampton on Saturday night...
DATE: Jan 28, 2008
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Can you give a much-needed home to a Rooster? Not of the bird variety but a sweet-natured chestnut red horse who faces being put to sleep if new owners for him can't be found.
Former racing pony Rooster has lived an idyllic life for the past 11 years...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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Support is growing for The Royal Gazette's campaign to open up government and publicly funded bodies to the people — with union leader Ed Ball the latest to speak out in favour of transparency.
Mr. Ball, general secretary of Bermuda Public Services U...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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A senior education officer from America who claims he was unlawfully sacked by Government has been given permission to seek a judicial review of the decision.
Dr. Craig Nikolai, who headed the research, measurement and evaluation team at the Ministry...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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Shadow Finance Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin pledged yesterday to push again for the parliamentary committee which scrutinises the spending of public money to be opened up.
The cross-party Public Accounts Committee - which Mrs. Gordon-Pamplin has ...
DATE: Jan 25, 2008
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