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An international coalition of anti-slavery charities is urging as many people as possible to sign up for Bermuda's first Run For Freedom.
Stop The Traffik, the group which will benefit from Charlotte Wilberforce's project next March, says cash raised...
DATE: Aug 06, 2007
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A descendant of slave emancipator William Wilberforce today called for hundreds of people to sign up to a Run For Freedom in Bermuda to raise awareness of the fight against modern day slavery.
Charlotte Wilberforce, a great-great-great granddaughter ...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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After many years of planning, the dream of a Middle Passage monument in Bermuda is finally edging towards reality.
For the past few years, the 15-foot stainless steel structure has been sitting in St. Croix, in the US Virgin Islands, as discussions h...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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More than 35,000 people have now signed a petition calling for action to end modern day slavery ¿ and it couldn't be easier to add your name to the list.
For the past few months, The Royal Gazette has been asking readers to back Anti-Slavery Internat...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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A descendant of slave emancipator William Wilberforce today called for hundreds of people to sign up to a Run For Freedom in Bermuda to raise awareness of the fight against modern day slavery.
Charlotte Wilberforce, a great-great-great granddaughter ...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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It was William Wilberforce who set the ball rolling in the face of fierce opposition by steering anti-slavery legislation through British Parliament 200 years ago.
If he were still around today, the great emancipator would no doubt be horrified to se...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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If it's true that a smile makes all the difference, then the future of hospitality in Bermuda looks like it's in good hands.
Summer students with their eyes on careers in tourism are honing their skills as greeters at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess a...
DATE: Jul 28, 2007
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Under-fire faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis yesterday faced questions over the validity of a document he produced to justify being paid hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars.
United Bermuda Party Leader Michael Dunkley called a press confe...
DATE: Jul 28, 2007
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If it's true that a smile makes all the difference, then the future of hospitality in Bermuda looks like it's in good hands.
Summer students with their eyes on careers in tourism are honing their skills as greeters at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess a...
DATE: Jul 28, 2007
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Under-fire faith-based tourism boss Andre Curtis yesterday faced questions over the validity of a document he produced to justify being paid hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars.
United Bermuda Party Leader Michael Dunkley called a press confe...
DATE: Jul 28, 2007
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