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Chronic delays in the processing of planning applications and building permits is starting to impact Bermuda’s economy and is one reason why some big projects are trying to short-cut the system by asking for controversial Special Development Orders (...
DATE: Jan 23, 2007
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First stage approval has been given for Cherie Booth, the wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, to come to Bermuda to represent the family of teenage murder victim Rebecca Middleton this April.
The Bermuda Bar Council has agreed to a request to ...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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British Airways flights to and from Bermuda at the end of January and in early to mid-February are likely to be affected by three 72-hour strikes of cabin crew announced after BA management and union officials failed to reach agreement in a dispute o...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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Proving that 2003?s Hurricane Fabian was not a totally ill-wind that blew across Bermuda, native plants and trees have replaced the Casuarina and Chinese fan palms ripped out of the grounds of Government House by the mighty storm.
The loss of the non...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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One year on from the death of Bermuda Police constable Paul Marsden, who collapsed playing rugby, friends and family of the popular officer were at the national sports centre for the first anniversary fixture of P.c. Marsden’s final game.
A minute’s ...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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British Airways flights to and from Bermuda at the end of January and in early to mid-February are likely to be affected by three 72-hour strikes of cabin crew announced after BA management and union officials failed to reach agreement in a dispute o...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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Proving that 2003’s Hurricane Fabian was not a totally ill-wind that blew across Bermuda, native plants and trees have replaced the Casuarina and Chinese fan palms ripped out of the grounds of Government House by the mighty storm.
The loss of the non...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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Scott Neil
One year on from the death of Bermuda Police constable Paul Marsden, who collapsed playing rugby, friends and family of the popular officer were at the national sports centre for the first anniversary fixture of P.c. Marsden?s final game.
A minute?s ...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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First stage approval has been given for Cherie Booth, the wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, to come to Bermuda to represent the family of teenage murder victim Rebecca Middleton this April.
The Bermuda Bar Council has agreed to a request to ...
DATE: Jan 22, 2007
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Family-run Pompano Beach Club has been ranked in the world's top 50 luxury hotels and the fifth best in the Caribbean and Latin America region.
The South Shore hotel, in Southampton, has just celebrated its 50th anniversary and now has another reason...
DATE: Jan 19, 2007
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