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The monthly sales of clothing has increased for the first time since the closure of Trimingham's department store last year, according to new figures.
But that trend has been tempered by a small drop in the overall volume of retail sales once the rat...
DATE: Oct 07, 2006
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An expert in brain injuries has been outlining to Bermuda doctors ways in which they can help improve patient care.
More than 30 Bermudians have benefitted from specialist treatment at Boston?s Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital over the last 12 month...
DATE: Oct 06, 2006
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Police have warned shops and supermarkets in Bermuda they face being landed with a $250,000 fine for selling fake goods. The warning comes after Police raided a Hamilton shop netting almost $1,000-worth of pirated DVDs, including summer blockbusters ...
DATE: Oct 03, 2006
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frica?s first Nobel Prize winner for literature fled his native Nigeria to escape the clutches of a dictator who ?would have loved to add to his CV the honour of having executed a Nobel Laureate?.
Political activism has made Akinwande Oluwole ?Wole? ...
DATE: Oct 02, 2006
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Events have been lined up to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month including a fun walk, sticker day, fashion show and a ?Girls? Night In.?
The 10th anniversary of the event in Bermuda is to be marked by Health Minister Patrice Minors on Monday when ...
DATE: Sep 30, 2006
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Between 30 and 40 residents held an open-air discussion about the anti-social behaviour of youngsters in their neighbourhood after United Bermuda Party Leader Wayne Furbert went along to hear their grievances in person.
In a car park off Radnor Road ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006
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The former First Lady of Ghana stepped in as a last-minute replacement panellist during the Second African Diaspora Heritage Trail Conference in Hamilton and spoke of the importance of family and particularly that the African-rooted tradition of comm...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006
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A former planning department head has suggested building a new hospital overlooking Pembroke Marsh, with the adjacent old Pembroke dump presently used for composting being turned into large public park.
Nicky Gurret was shocked when she heard the pro...
DATE: Sep 29, 2006
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An American Airlines Boeing 757 suffered a mid-air emergency and diverted to Bermuda after the smell of burning electrics was detected in the cockpit and main cabin during a flight between Philadelphia and Puerto Rico.
The flight?s 106 passengers and...
DATE: Sep 28, 2006
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Bermuda?s central role in creating an ever-growing African Diaspora Heritage Trail community has been praised at the opening of a second conference to discuss the way forward for the multi-nation organisation.
And a defining vision and role for the A...
DATE: Sep 28, 2006
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