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The man accused of causing the death of American tourist Martha Hoopes made a brief appearance in Magistrates' Court on Thursday.
Harold Simons, of Bob's Valley Drive, Sandys, was told to return to court for a preliminary inquiry on Friday, November ...
DATE: Nov 08, 2008
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Young motorcyclists will have a night-time curfew and be banned from carrying pillion passengers under new road safety legislation.
The Graduated Licensing System will mean new riders aged 16 to 18 must start off with provisional licences while they ...
DATE: Nov 08, 2008
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Two men accused of murdering homeless St. David's pair Maxwell Brangman and Freddie Gilbert appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Darronte Dill, 18, of Fentons Drive, Pembroke, is accused of murdering both of the friends, whose bodies were found ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2008
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A cashier who conned her company out of more than $33,000 yesterday avoided being sent to prison after Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner was told she was pregnant.
At a previous hearing in Magistrates' Court, Shantell Washington, 20, of Rec View Hil...
DATE: Nov 07, 2008
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A disabled driver owing thousands of dollars in fines was yesterday told not to pay anything until April because the Electronic Vehicle Registration's fining system is being challenged in Supreme Court.
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner told Nelson ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2008
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A drunk driver staggered out of his car and nearly fell over after Police chased him as he sped through Bermuda, a court heard.
Aaron Aitken was more than four times over the alcohol limit when he was stopped in the early hours of Thursday, October 1...
DATE: Nov 07, 2008
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A disabled driver owing thousands of dollars in fines was yesterday told not to pay anything until April because the Electronic Vehicle Registration's fining system is being challenged in Supreme Court.
Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner told Nelson ...
DATE: Nov 07, 2008
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Government needs to announce concrete plans to aid the working poor and first-time homeowners in the looming recession, economist Craig Simmons said yesterday.
The Bermuda College lecturer said tomorrow's Throne Speech should formally acknowledge the...
DATE: Nov 06, 2008
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Energy Minister Terry Lister yesterday launched a scheme to cut the carbon in Bermuda's atmosphere by planting a cedar tree at CedarBridge Academy.
Similar tree planting will take place at schools across the Island throughout the year as part of the ...
DATE: Nov 06, 2008
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Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards has warned embracing Internet gambling would be like "waving a red flag to a bull" to anti-gaming authorities in the United States.
Consultants hired by Government and hotels are currently assessing Bermuda's cred...
DATE: Nov 05, 2008
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