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Footballer Gabriel Wilkinson was yesterday afternoon said to remain in a critical condition at Boston Lahey Clinic.
The Somerset Eagles goalkeeper, aged in his mid 20s, suffered horrific head injuries in an accidental collision at White Hill Field on...
DATE: Oct 15, 2008
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Bermuda will keep the PGA Grand Slam of Golf for another two years, Premier Ewart Brown announced yesterday.
Port Royal Golf Course — currently undergoing $14 million renovations and described by PGA president Brian Whitcomb as "one of the world's gr...
DATE: Oct 15, 2008
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The day before Bermuda celebrated the life of its first national hero, 40 bikers took to the roads to pay tribute to some of the Island's lesser known characters who have passed away.
Organiser James Gilbert — whose uncle Freddie Gilbert was allegedl...
DATE: Oct 14, 2008
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Port Royal Golf Course will host the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in 2009 and 2010, it was announced today.
Premier Dr. Ewart Brown revealed the news at a press conference an hour before this year’s prestigious event at the Mid Ocean Club teed off this mor...
DATE: Oct 14, 2008
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Premier Ewart Brown has pledged to push for national hero Dame Lois Browne-Evans' "Independence dream".
Speaking in front of thousands of people gathered to celebrate Dame Lois' life at the National Stadium on Sunday, the Premier repeated his desire ...
DATE: Oct 14, 2008
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The granddaughter of legendary principal Hilton C. Richardson is calling for Government to delay any move to rename St. David's Primary School in his honour.
Lucinda O'Brien said her grandfather would not have wanted to spark the kind of uproar among...
DATE: Oct 11, 2008
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Bermuda Industrial Union has given Continental Airlines until Wednesday to improve its pay deal for axed staff or face arbitration.
President Chris Furbert yesterday said the union remained unhappy about the back pay – owed as a result of a collectiv...
DATE: Oct 11, 2008
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A woman was so badly injured in an apparent glass attack that part of her earlobe was nearly amputated, a plastic surgeon told Supreme Court yesterday.
Tanya Darrell was bleeding profusely from wounds to her face when she was brought into King Edward...
DATE: Oct 10, 2008
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Banner-waving union members picketed the airport yesterday in support of the 13 Continental Airlines staff who have lost their jobs.
They are angry at the outsourcing of work previously done by long-serving Bermudians, as well as the way they found o...
DATE: Oct 09, 2008
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A disabled driver racked up $17,750 in fines after repeatedly getting caught by the Island's new Electronic Vehicle Registration system.
Nelson Pearman told Magistrates' Court he knew his vehicle was not licensed and that he had no third party insura...
DATE: Oct 09, 2008
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