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Bermudians are digging deep to help those worst hit by Hurricane Katrina and the money raised so far now stands at $125,000 and rising all the time.
Cash is not the only thing the Island is sending to the stricken communities of Mississippi and Louis...
DATE: Sep 23, 2005
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Fishermen are speaking out over what they say is a lack of places to dock for free in Pembroke parish where they can load and offload their boats.
And they say it is a problem affecting all boat owners and jetskiers who want to get in and out of the ...
DATE: Sep 22, 2005
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Three Police officers were injured as they tried to restrain a man who tried to run away after being warned he was about to be searched because of his behaviour in the early hours of last Saturday.
Raymond Winslow Burgess was jailed for six months af...
DATE: Sep 22, 2005
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Bermuda is in danger of becoming a Third World nation unless it starts making plans to safeguard its future, former Premier Sir John Swan warned Rotarians yesterday.
After giving a robust speech that was ?not as billed? yesterday Sir John also mentio...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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Tough machete laws designed to send offenders to jail for a mandatory three years appear to have been legally circumnavigated after a man who threatened to chop up a Police officer and then waved a machete was given a suspended sentence and $3,500 fi...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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A few drinks ended up costing a Warwick Parish man $3,160 after he lashed out at three Police officers, one a sergeant, as he was arrested for driving while impaired by alcohol.
Richardo Pacheco DaSilva, 34, was advised to stay indoors when he drinks...
DATE: Sep 20, 2005
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There?s no hiding place for criminals who try to dump evidence into the sea because the Bermuda Police have polished up their sub-aquatic investigation skills with the help of a US Police diving expert.
It may only have been a few wrecked scooters th...
DATE: Sep 17, 2005
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A mosquito-borne and potentially fatal disease could take hold in Bermuda at any moment unless householders do more to rid their properties of all standing water at least once a week.
It has been a bad summer for the Island?s mosquito control team, w...
DATE: Sep 15, 2005
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