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The Russian sailing family the Bondarenkos have contacted to let their Bermudian friends know that, despite encountering some of the worst conditions at sea during a 1,000 mile journey to the British Virgin Islands, they are now safely seeing out th...
DATE: Mar 28, 2006
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A man with a drug addiction broke into the home of a senior relative and stole $540 in cash to feed his habit. But when he made a repeat break-in a few months later he was caught and admitted to his crime, a judge has been told.
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DATE: Mar 27, 2006
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The Regiment has been cited as an entry point for Bermuda's young people to make a valuable contribution to the country by learning skills and disciplines that can be transferred to careers in the civilian life.
And Premier Alex Scott spoke of a desi...
DATE: Mar 27, 2006
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Bermuda may not be well-known for producing famous dancing and acting talent but that could soon change thanks to a broadening of horizons and experience at CedarBridge Academy.
Two former professionals now teaching at the school are passing on their...
DATE: Mar 25, 2006
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Former powerboat champion and convicted drug trafficker Kirk Roberts is to lose almost $1 million in personal assets deemed to have been the spoils of his criminal activity.
The amount represents his 50 percent share of a house and land at West Side ...
DATE: Mar 25, 2006
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A businessman whose $1 million-a-year gaming machine enterprise was destroyed by the introduction of legislation prohibiting their use for gambling has lost his bid to have a Supreme Court ruling overturned.
Three Court of Appeal judges turned down a...
DATE: Mar 24, 2006
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Regiment commanding officer Lt. Col. Eddie Lamb has called three soldiers ?idiots? after they were arrested at Bermuda International Airport on suspicion of trying to import drugs when they returned from training in Jamaica.
And he said one of those ...
DATE: Mar 24, 2006
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Overseas guest speakers at the Second Multi-Addiction Conference made a real impact on young people attending the event, according to Health Minister Patrice Minors whose Ministry arranged the three-day conference at the new Berkeley Institute.
Among...
DATE: Mar 24, 2006
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Progressive Labour Party stalwart and former Government Minister Arthur Hodgson last night spoke in support of an Independence referendum separate from a general election vote.
Acknowledging his view was at odds with many in the PLP Mr Hodgson, who o...
DATE: Mar 24, 2006
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Bermuda is increasingly being recognised as one of the world?s preferred places for the registering of ships and planes.
The Island is one of only two shipping ?flag states? that received no negative indicators in the 2005 Shipping Industry Flag Stat...
DATE: Mar 23, 2006
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