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An ex-patriate hotel director accused of sending a racially-charged email will leave the Island voluntarily next week, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
John O’Brien, executive director of Ariel Sands Residence Club, resigned from his job yesterday after...
DATE: Jul 16, 2007
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A personal trainer from New York is desperately seeking his Bermudian family — but has no idea where to find them.
Claude Williams, 57, is a regular visitor to the Island and knows he has roots here but has so far been unable to trace any of his rela...
DATE: Jul 16, 2007
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Government was last night accused of stifling debate on the CedarBridge Academy mould crisis after failing to allow MPs to discuss a damning report in the House of Assembly.
Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson said she was “not only disappointed bu...
DATE: Jul 10, 2007
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The Government and the Opposition have welcomed plans for an inquiry into British Overseas Territories - with the latter planning to use the review to press its case for a Royal Commission into the Bermuda Housing Corporation scandal.
The Foreign Aff...
DATE: Jul 10, 2007
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Two teenagers with a knack for words and pictures have won themselves return flights to the United States thanks to a competition organised by the US Consulate.
The contest asked youngsters to come up with a catchy slogan or eye-catching artwork to p...
DATE: Jul 10, 2007
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Premier Ewart Brown this morning welcomed plans for an inquiry into British Overseas Territories by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the UK House of Commons.
The comprehensive review will look at standards of governance, transparency and accountabili...
DATE: Jul 09, 2007
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The US Consul General has emphasised the need for stability, a commitment to the rule of law and a free press in light of the Bermuda Housing Corporation scandal.
Gregory Slayton was asked during an in-depth interview with The Royal Gazette for his r...
DATE: Jul 09, 2007
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When Gregory Slayton answers questions about himself, his work in Bermuda and his plans for the future, he invariably starts his responses with the word “we”.At first it’s a little disconcerting until it becomes clear that he hasn’t adopted a pretent...
DATE: Jul 09, 2007
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Commercial court cases are having to be heard in hotels and lawyers' offices because a suitable building cannot be found in Hamilton to permanently locate the courts.
Booth Hall, on Court Street, used to house Supreme Courts Four and Five, as well as...
DATE: Jul 07, 2007
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Opposition MP Cole Simons last night reiterated his concern about the Environment Minister's decision to allow foreign soil imports for Bermuda's flagship cricket venue.
Neletha Butterfield tabled new regulations in the House of Assembly last Friday ...
DATE: Jul 05, 2007
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