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Bringing the concept of trucks for hire to the Island should present a new way for young Bermudians and entrepreneurs to start their own businesses without having to find big bucks to buy the necessary transport that they might need only occasionally...
DATE: Dec 23, 2005
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People who have taken out timeshares at the St. George's Club will not get to run the club despite hopes that a new era was about to start for timeshare purchasers on the Island.
A close inspection of a new bill designed to smooth out problems that h...
DATE: Dec 23, 2005
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A Russian family living in a tiny yacht anchored in Bermuda since June are today facing the prospect of either accepting a flight to their adopted home of Canada ? despite one of them having a fear of flying ? or setting sail for a potentially treach...
DATE: Dec 23, 2005
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International praise for Bermuda?s openness and willing approach to help combat illegal money laundering and the financing of terrorism is to be matched by a promise that Bermudians will be allowed to see exactly what prompted such kudos.
That pledge...
DATE: Dec 22, 2005
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Seniors should expect an easier time getting access to services, support and advice following a mending of bridges between the Health Ministry and Age Concern Bermuda.
And Health Minister Patrice Minors has been praised for showing "political maturit...
DATE: Dec 19, 2005
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He has hitched a ride on the back of the biggest fish in the world but, in a career devoted to the study of the Earth?s myriad life-forms, Bermuda Natural History Museum?s just retired curator Wolfgang Sterrer?s number one favourite has been ?the lit...
DATE: Dec 17, 2005
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A move to allow Airport taxis to transform themselves into school buses, with the aim of reducing school-run traffic, has moved a step nearer.
The idea found favour with MPs from both sides when it was debated and agreed as one way forward to tackle ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2005
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Twelve bills are due to be considered by the House of Assembly today, in what is expected to be a lengthy parliamentary session before the Christmas break.
One of the new pieces of legislation is the Tobacco Products (Public Health) Amendment Act whi...
DATE: Dec 16, 2005
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Minibuses that ferry passengers to and from Bermuda International Airport may soon be free to work as school buses on the Island.
And Government is seeking to introduce a $2,000 annual permit per vehicle for operators of the Airport minibuses, offici...
DATE: Dec 16, 2005
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Parents of every child born in Bermuda from the start of the new year are to receive a personal booklet to record the growth and medical history of their child.
The Child Health Record was unveiled by Health Minister Patrice Minors who said that, as ...
DATE: Dec 16, 2005
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