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Five Bermudians have been promoted to senior positions at Bermuda Hospitals Board as part of an initiative to get the best out of local talent.
Health Minister Walter Roban said a succession management programme is designed to eventually fill King Ed...
DATE: Jun 25, 2010
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Defendants acquitted of murder face the chance of being retried under new legislation to be tabled this week.
Prosecutors will be able to take cases to the Court of Appeal when new and compelling evidence — such as DNA — emerges after a not-guilty ve...
DATE: Jun 23, 2010
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Three United Bermuda Party stalwarts will tonight battle it out to see who represents the party in one of the seats it lost to Bermuda Democratic Alliance.
Former chairman Jeff Sousa, Senator Jeanne Atherden and lifelong supporter Roderick Simons hav...
DATE: Jun 23, 2010
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Washing machines, microwaves, refrigerators and sinks — you could build a kitchen with some of the things people have dumped down a bank behind Prospect Primary School.
One person certainly seems to think the spot off Cedar Park Road makes a suitable...
DATE: Jun 23, 2010
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The Progressive Labour Party should let its members speak their minds or risk going the same way as the United Bermuda Party, according to former Senator Davida Morris.
Ms Morris spoke out in support of Senator Marc Bean, who was forced into a public...
DATE: Jun 22, 2010
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Anti-conscription campaigner Larry Marshall Sr. is considering running for Parliament as an Independent because he's so fed up of Bermuda's political parties failing to take action over his complaints.
Mr. Marshall — speaking after his group staged a...
DATE: Jun 19, 2010
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The controversial Workforce Equity bill has "disappeared into an abyss", according to the former Minister who brought it into the public fold three years ago.
Wayne Perinchief was Culture Minister when the law — introducing heavy fines for companies ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2010
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Telecommunication companies will have to set up equipment so Police can wiretap their lines to help catch criminals, under legislation being debated in the House of Assembly today.
Legal sources yesterday said the new law wouldn't have any direct imp...
DATE: Jun 18, 2010
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Backbencher Randy Horton could table his motion for a cross-party committee on gang violence next week, after receiving backing from political colleagues.
Premier Ewart Brown has previously cast doubt over the idea — saying Bermuda's MPs don't have t...
DATE: Jun 18, 2010
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High-rise buildings outside Hamilton are an inevitable consideration as Bermuda tackles the demands of its growing population, according to Environment Minister Glenn Blakeney.
The Minister says the Bermuda Plan 2008 aims to reduce saturation in and ...
DATE: Jun 17, 2010
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