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Warwick Academy students opted to clean up two beaches and survey the sands for debris and tar instead of having an end-of-year picnic.
The year 12 pupils worked with Greenrock and Keep Bermuda Beautiful on the project, which will go towards their In...
DATE: Jul 07, 2010
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Premier Ewart Brown told customs officers that all Cabinet Ministers should be given "due respect" and informed if packages sent to them need to be searched.
According to the minutes of a meeting he attended with customs officers last month: "He sugg...
DATE: Jul 06, 2010
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A retired senior British Police officer has been brought to Bermuda to lead the charge against gangs and gun crime for the next two years.
David Mirfield, 51, who retired as a chief superintendent with West Midlands Police in April, has been named as...
DATE: Jul 03, 2010
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A member of Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD) has decided to complete his military service — and has been kicked out of the campaign group as a result.
Father-of-one Shannon Adderley, 28, told The Royal Gazette he risked losing his job as a customs ...
DATE: Jul 02, 2010
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A treaty between America and Bermuda aimed at tackling money launderers, drug traffickers and terrorists has been sent to the US Senate for approval by President Barack Obama.
The agreement means the two countries will assist each other in criminal m...
DATE: Jul 01, 2010
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The Opposition has challenged Finance Minister Paula Cox to justify a decision to have Customs treat official correspondence sent to Premier Dr. Ewart Brown as diplomatic mail.
But former United Bermuda Party Premier Sir John Swan said last night he ...
DATE: Jun 30, 2010
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A two-year-old boy rescued from the sea on Sunday afternoon has been moved from intensive care to the children's ward at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
The toddler was pulled from the water at Kindley Field Road, St. George's, along with a three-...
DATE: Jun 29, 2010
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Legislation aimed at stepping up sea port security was approved by MPs yesterday.
Minister without Portfolio Zane DeSilva, standing in for Transport Minister Ewart Brown, presented the Maritime Security (Harbour Area) (Restricted Zones) Order 2010 in...
DATE: Jun 26, 2010
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Two Ukrainian men on board a boat which set sail from Bermuda earlier this month have been charged with trying to smuggle eight people from eastern Europe into Canada.
According to the Canadian Press, the 11-metre sailing ketch Valletta was intercept...
DATE: Jun 25, 2010
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A bill which will abolish the “double jeopardy” rule for murder and manslaughter cases was tabled in the House of Assembly today.
Junior Justice Minister Michael Scott presented the Court of Appeal Amendment Act 2010 for its first reading and it is e...
DATE: Jun 25, 2010
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