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Some elderly patients at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital are going hungry, missing out on meals because they are unable to sit up when the food is delivered to their bedside and having no one to help them reach the food.
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DATE: Dec 12, 2005
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A Sunday morning charity walk in support of autism awareness that was expected to attract between 200 and 300 participants is heading for double that number after being highlighted in .
And the Bermuda national cricket team is thought to be among tho...
DATE: Dec 09, 2005
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A new law that will see demerit points issued to law-breaking motorists, leading to a total driving ban if they collect 12 or more, has been given the seal of approval by Senators.
But there has also been renewed calls for greater education of the pu...
DATE: Dec 08, 2005
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There?s no need for Bermuda?s future mechanics to practice their skills on old wrecks and outdated models now that a brand new $25,000 car has been shipped to the Island solely for training purposes at CedarBridge Academy.
Not only is the red Honda F...
DATE: Dec 02, 2005
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Driving on Bermuda?s roads has become such a daunting prospect that many visitors are now unwilling even to venture out on rented mopeds for fear of their own safety.
Instead they are relying on buses, ferries and taxis rather than risk having an acc...
DATE: Nov 27, 2005
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If optimism alone was enough to win power in Bermuda, then the United Bermuda Party would already be back at the helm steering the country through the difficulties it is experiencing in housing, tourism, education and the care of seniors.
That much w...
DATE: Nov 25, 2005
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Independence is too important a topic to be confined to party lines, according to United Bermuda Party leader Dr. Grant Gibbons, and that is why his party will not make it a policy issue.
The UBP?s current focus is on housing, education, seniors and ...
DATE: Nov 24, 2005
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World health bosses have highlighted Bermuda as one of the places that is giving grounds for optimism in the battle against HIV infection and AIDS.
As the worldwide number of people infected by the disease continues to grow and is now above 40 millio...
DATE: Nov 22, 2005
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For most of yesterday there was an empty seat at the first full session of the re-convened Senate.
Newly appointed UBP Senator Gina Spence-Farmer was fulfilling her job at the Bermuda College while her counterparts at the Senate discussed Government ...
DATE: Nov 17, 2005
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Curious visitors and locals lined the streets of Hamilton to get a close look at Royal guest Prince Andrew as he arrived in the middle of the pomp and ceremony heralding the re-convening of Parliament.
Front Street was a blaze of colour as the bright...
DATE: Nov 05, 2005
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