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Curbing press freedom in Bermuda is not on Premier Alex Scott?s agenda.
But people who use ?divisive language? can expect to be in the sights of Mr. Scott when the Government?s Throne Speech is delivered on November 4.
In the continuing controversy s...
DATE: Oct 07, 2005
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There is no intention to disband the Bermuda Police?s gang unit.
The Force has issued a strong response to rumours that have emerged on the Island that the unit, set up to combat rising numbers of young Bermudians organising and developing links with...
DATE: Oct 07, 2005
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The number of mystery logs being washed up along the coast of Bermuda has doubled during the past 24 hours prompting a warning to mariners to stay alert for further hazardous logs that might appear in the waters around the Island.
There are now four ...
DATE: Oct 06, 2005
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Democracy is the reason a cement boss fought against what he and his fellow directors saw as the unreasonable hurdles put in their path by a Government quango.
Cement company chief Jim Butterfield has spoken out to give the other side of the story to...
DATE: Oct 04, 2005
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One eyewitness claimed it had shot out of the surf and onto the beach "like a torpedo" ? now the mystery of where the giant logs that have been washing up in Bermudian waters came from has taken a new twist.
A shipwreck almost four months ago and som...
DATE: Oct 04, 2005
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The arms of European Union tax collectors are long ? very long ? and they are reaching out to Bermuda.
But an attempt to interfere with a lucrative money pot on the Island is being contested by Government as it bids to protect what it sees as an impo...
DATE: Oct 04, 2005
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By removing a ceiling tile and dropping down from the roof, a former employee of the Pirate's Landing restaurant and bar in Somerset managed to raid his ex-boss's office three times and steal $1,350.
But his luck ran out when the owner noticed small ...
DATE: Oct 04, 2005
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It was one small step for young Jamahria to take the key and open the door of her new home, but it represented a giant leap for the whole of Bermuda and the many families desperately seeking affordable housing.
Proud Emma Burchall watched her grandda...
DATE: Sep 30, 2005
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Traditions, customs and laws that have served Bermuda well during all its history as a British dependency will be preserved even if the Island takes the road of Independence.
Within hours of a warning from the international business community that th...
DATE: Sep 30, 2005
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A proposal that would have kept Bermuda's main cement supply operation in Bermudian hands was by-passed in favour of a temporary deal involving a foreign company.
That's the blunt message from the man who, when the Island's main cement business was t...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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