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Three people were injured when a hooded gunman entered a Court Street nightclub and began shooting from a small firearm without warning as April drew to a close.
The shocking attack at the Swinging Doors — which remains unsolved — rocked the Island.
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DATE: Dec 30, 2006
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March was dominated by the trial of former Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC) worker Terrence Smith who was found guilty of siphoning more than $1.2 million of taxpayers’ money from the organisation’s coffers before the month was out.
After deliberati...
DATE: Dec 30, 2006
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Employers in Bermuda are still discriminating against workers on the grounds of pregnancy, race and political persuasion, according to recently-released reports from the Human Rights Commission (HRC).
Delayed annual reports for the years 2002, 2003, ...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Education Minister Randy Horton will meet with representatives from industry and education in the New Year to discuss ways to improve the technical education offered on the Island.
The meeting follows on from a forum held at Bermuda College last mont...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Employers in Bermuda are still discriminating against workers on the grounds of pregnancy, race and political persuasion, according to recently-released reports from the Human Rights Commission (HRC).
Delayed annual reports for the years 2002, 2003, ...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Sam Strangeways
A cabbie found guilty of attacking another taxi driver and causing permanent damage to his eye has had his conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves ruled that Robert Trew should not have been found guilty of unlawfully...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Sam Strangeways
A cabbie found guilty of attacking another taxi driver and causing permanent damage to his eye has had his conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves ruled that Robert Trew should not have been found guilty of unlawfully...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Education Minister Randy Horton will meet with representatives from industry and education in the New Year to discuss ways to improve the technical education offered on the Island.
The meeting follows on from a forum held at Bermuda College last mont...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Sam Strangeways
The Premier has helped to christen a cruise ship as part of a star-studded ceremony in Miami.
Ewart Brown attended the official christening of the Norwegian Pearl, the Norwegian Cruise Line’s (NCL) newest ship, on Saturday, December 16.
The 93,530 to...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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The Premier has helped to christen a cruise ship as part of a star-studded ceremony in Miami.
Ewart Brown attended the official christening of the , the Norwegian Cruise Line?s (NCL) newest ship, on Saturday, December 16.
The 93,530 ton Freestyle Cru...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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