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Efforts are being made to ensure Bermuda's World War II veterans are given all the benefits and pensions they are entitled to enjoy.
As Remembrance Day approaches The Bermuda Regiment is continuing to seek out the survivors of the 1939-45 conflict to...
DATE: Nov 04, 2005
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What happens next in the saga of Gina Spence Farmer's bid to be both a senator and a Bermuda College employee is all down to ongoing talks between college bosses and the Bermuda Public Services Union.
Despite being told by the College that it would n...
DATE: Nov 04, 2005
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Habitual burglar Warren Dean Mallory has been warned he faces a lengthy jail term for his latest crime spree that included three schools and the offices of a car dealership.
The unemployed 39 year old, who referred to his crow-bar as his "open all ke...
DATE: Nov 03, 2005
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The insurance industry was busy counting the cost of the tornado in Somerset Bridge as The Royal Gazette went to press last night.
As investigations into the extent of the damage began, several companies said it was too early to say how much it would...
DATE: Nov 03, 2005
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Government has been urged to admit mistakes, show humility and abide by ethical standards if it wants to win the hearts and minds of all Bermudians and take the Island forward to Independence.
And the governing Progressive Labour Party needs to reach...
DATE: Oct 31, 2005
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There are plenty of initiatives under way to improve the quality of life for seniors in Bermuda, but it appears not all of them are directly linked to last year?s Social Agenda pledge list.
In response to a report card-type assessment of which pledge...
DATE: Oct 31, 2005
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Mariners should stay alert for any more floating logs drifting around Bermuda after investigations into the mystery of the giant poles washing ashore since September indicate there could be more than 300 still bobbing around in the Atlantic from the ...
DATE: Oct 29, 2005
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Carried on the winds of Hurricane Wilma, their primitive shape eerily reminiscent of pre-historic pterodactyls, Magnificent Frigatebirds have been spotted in the Bermudian skies.
On average only one of these birds is sighted above the Island in any t...
DATE: Oct 28, 2005
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Bermudians may yet find out what went on behind closed doors when Premier Alex Scott discussed Independence with the British Government in London last week.
As the Premier last night alluded to outer space piracy as yet another reason why Bermuda nee...
DATE: Oct 28, 2005
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A community meeting this evening is the latest in an Island-wide initiative to get all Bermudians to work together to create a genuine sense of community by 2009.
That year will mark the 400th anniversary of the settling of Bermuda and also the 50th ...
DATE: Oct 27, 2005
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