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Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday defended Bermuda's infant mortality rate and immunisation programmes as a film festival raising awareness among pregnant mothers prepares to get underway.
Mr. Bascome said promotional material for the Motherba...
DATE: Sep 12, 2008
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Opposition to Independence has grown from half to two-thirds in the past decade, according to a survey.
Sixty-seven percent of people said they were against breaking ties with the UK in this summer's poll by Total Research Associates, compared with 5...
DATE: Sep 11, 2008
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The Brown-Darrell Clinic is advertising for a medic — but it does not seem any closer to opening its stem cell facility.
It would appear likely the new recruit, a family physician with a wide range of clinical experience, will work in the medical fac...
DATE: Sep 11, 2008
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Premier Ewart Brown last night said he remained confident plans for a five-star hotel complex in St. George's would not be scuppered by the global economic downturn — but warned nothing is definite in the current climate.
The Premier told a public me...
DATE: Sep 11, 2008
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Whitney Institute principal Freddie Evans last night praised Government for completing his wish list in a six-week resurrection of his school.
Education Minister Randolph Horton yesterday revealed Whitney would remain closed until next Monday as reno...
DATE: Sep 10, 2008
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People will tonight get to hear details about the new Park Hyatt hotel to be built on the former Club Med site.
A public meeting has been called two days before MPs debate the Park Hyatt (St. George's) Resort Act 2008, which will see land leased to p...
DATE: Sep 10, 2008
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Turks and Caicos' Governor yesterday formally asked for help from Bermuda as the Caribbean country reels from the devastating Hurricane Ike.
Governor Sir Richard Gozney said he had received a request from his TCI counterpart Gordon Wetherell for post...
DATE: Sep 10, 2008
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Following four alleged murders since last Boxing Day, crime is now the single most important issue to Bermuda residents, a new survey reveals.
It has leapfrogged drugs in the study by Total Research Associates, which shows 21 percent of people put cr...
DATE: Sep 09, 2008
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If you were looking for a role model island to help Bermuda get to grips with its escalating gang violence problems, Jamaica probably wouldn't be top of your list.
But the character of Jamaicans puts the Caribbean island right up there for Antoine Be...
DATE: Sep 02, 2008
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An anti-gang violence campaigner is hoping to act as a mediator between rival gangs who have been plaguing the Island.
Gary Robinson says gang members in St. Monica's Road, Pembroke — where he lived for many years and gunshots were reportedly fired o...
DATE: Aug 30, 2008
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