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KPMG managing partner Stephen Green drunk-drove recklessly from Hamilton to Warwick as anti-drunk driving campaigner Anthony Santucci chased after him the night before Cup Match, a court heard.
Onlookers screamed as Green's car swerved all over the r...
DATE: Sep 16, 2008
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Bermuda Regiment soldiers today flew out on their trip to help repair damage caused by Hurricane Ike in the Turks and Caicos.
Two United States Coast Guard planes carrying 55 personnel, including some from the Parks Department, as well as equipment a...
DATE: Sep 16, 2008
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Former Premier Alex Scott has lodged an objection to plans for a US Consulate car park on a lawn at the Premier's Clifton residence.
Mr. Scott says the Devonshire property — where he lived during the last few months of his tenure in 2006 — should bec...
DATE: Sep 16, 2008
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Government splashed out $380,000 on compensation packages with this summer's closure of St. George's Golf Course.
The Ministry of Tourism and Transport yesterday revealed each employee was given redundancy payment depending on the length of their ser...
DATE: Sep 16, 2008
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Former Premier Alex Scott says he would not support any legislation to allow cruise ships to open late-night casinos in port.
Mr. Scott, who introduced anti-gambling laws while he was Premier four years ago, says he would be a hypocrite if he was to ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2008
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Regulations aimed at stepping up Bermuda's anti-money laundering and anti-terrorism measures were passed through the House of Assembly yesterday.
Businesses failing to apply due diligence when suspecting money laundering or terrorist financing face a...
DATE: Sep 13, 2008
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Parents and teachers will meet at regional town meetings to discuss the Island's gangs and violence problems, Education Minister Randolph Horton revealed yesterday.
Mr. Horton told the House of Assembly he would also work with schools to set up round...
DATE: Sep 13, 2008
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Chamber of Commerce president Philip Barnett has distanced himself from his comments that Government appears ready to reconsider its controversial work permit term limits policy.
The Royal Gazette stands by its article on Tuesday, in which Mr. Barnet...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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The United Bermuda Party will continue to hold discussions about its future for the next few weeks, a spokesman said.
More than 100 party members met yesterday evening to analyse the findings of The Way Forward review, which aimed at helping the Oppo...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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Government House yesterday confirmed nearly 45 new Police constables will soon be deployed as Bermuda tackles rising crime.
And Chief Inspector Martin Weekes reassured residents in St. George's — where Premier Dr. Ewart Brown has requested a greater ...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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