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The man who heads the World Trade University and the World Trade Forum will be guest speaker at a celebration of 25 years of Bermuda’s Human Rights Commission and the UN International Human Rights Day.
Members of the public are invited to attend a co...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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Samples of the abundant seaweed from the Sargasso Sea that has washed up on Bermuda?s shores in recent weeks is to be analysed by US-based seaweed expert Dr. Craig Schneider of Trinity College in Connecticut.
As reported in yesterday?s Dr. Martin Tho...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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The man who heads the World Trade University and the World Trade Forum will be guest speaker at a celebration of 25 years of Bermuda?s Human Rights Commission and the UN International Human Rights Day.
Members of the public are invited to attend a co...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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Tests to identify an illness that struck more than 200 guests and staff at the Fairmont Southampton Hotel at the end of October appear to confirm an earlier suspicion that it was a form of Norovirus, such as the Norwalk virus commonly known as the "w...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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Efforts to cut the backlog of criminal court cases waiting to be heard in Bermuda have been praised by Chief Justice Richard Ground.
At the start of the year, 44 cases from previous years could not be dealt with and needed to be carried over into 200...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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Efforts to cut the backlog of criminal court cases waiting to be heard in Bermuda have been praised by Chief Justice Richard Ground.
At the start of the year, 44 cases from previous years could not be dealt with and needed to be carried over into 200...
DATE: Dec 06, 2006
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A bumper year for Sargasso seaweed washing up on Bermuda’s shores has brought a bonanza of discoveries for marine life scientists collecting samples of the remarkable seaweed that floats on the surface of the sea and is home to a “city” of tiny sea c...
DATE: Dec 05, 2006
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If Keith Simmons wanted to use a computer keyboard he would only be able to type with one finger because of physical disabilities, but technology now means he can "write" e-mails and documents at speeds that would challenge the best trained touch-typ...
DATE: Dec 05, 2006
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A bumper year for Sargasso seaweed washing up on Bermuda?s shores has brought a bonanza of discoveries for marine life scientists collecting samples of the remarkable seaweed that floats on the surface of the sea and is home to a ?city? of tiny sea c...
DATE: Dec 05, 2006
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Scott Neil
If Keith Simmons wanted to use a computer keyboard he would only be able to type with one finger because of physical disabilities, but technology now means he can "write" e-mails and documents at speeds that would challenge the best trained touch-typ...
DATE: Dec 05, 2006
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Scott Neil