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It may have been a crushing defeat yesterday — but cricket fans all over the Island made the most of Bermuda’s moment of World Cup history.
Pubs and bars were full of supporters catching as much of the game against Sri Lanka as they could in their lu...
DATE: Mar 16, 2007
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A defendant quipped he had enjoyed his bacon and eggs while remanded in Hamilton Police Station — and was told by Senior Magistrate Archibald Warner he could get stuck into plenty more in prison.
Ashley Redmond, 36, a visitor to the Island, was in Ma...
DATE: Mar 16, 2007
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The company building the planned Southlands hotel has been in extensive talks with financing institutions in Bermuda and abroad over its proposed five-star hotel, co-owner Craig Christensen revealed yesterday.
Delivering a talk on the project at Hami...
DATE: Mar 14, 2007
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The company building the planned Southlands hotel has been in extensive talks with financing institutions in Bermuda and abroad over its proposed five-star hotel, co-owner Craig Christensen revealed yesterday.
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DATE: Mar 14, 2007
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A bid to overturn Sutherland Madeiros' election as Mayor of Hamilton was yesterday thrown out by Chief Justice Richard Ground.
Sonia Grant had brought the case against Mr. Madeiros after claiming election laws were wrongly interpreted when she lost t...
DATE: Mar 13, 2007
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A bid to overturn Sutherland Madeiros' election as Mayor of Hamilton was yesterday thrown out by Chief Justice Richard Ground.
Sonia Grant had brought the case against Mr. Madeiros after claiming election laws were wrongly interpreted when she lost t...
DATE: Mar 13, 2007
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People are being urged to pack the Cathedral for a service to celebrate the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade.
On March 25, 1807, the slave trade was abolished in the British colonies including Bermuda — a move which ultimately led to t...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007
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A devastated father last night paid tribute to his popular son who was killed in a motorcycle accident.
Sport-loving Shannon Nusum, 20, of Hamilton Parish, had been on his way to work at the Bermuda Industrial Union's Credit Union when he collided wi...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007
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As far as Tanae Tucker-Rayner is concerned, it doesn’t matter whether Bermuda win, lose or draw — her daddy’s still number one.
Tanae, the proud ten-year-old daughter of World Cup all-rounder Janeiro Tucker, has sent The Royal Gazette a heartfelt mes...
DATE: Mar 09, 2007
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Hospitals chief David Hill says he can see “light at the end of the tunnel” in the long-awaited project to rebuild King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
After years of debate over the institution’s future, a team of experts is now poised to arrive in Be...
DATE: Mar 09, 2007
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