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Defendants will get the right to always speak last before a jury under new legislation passed through the House of Assembly last night.
Unlike most countries, a hundred-year-old law in Bermuda means the prosecutor sometimes gets to have the final say...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009
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Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday urged Government to build trust with all involved in the schools system as Bermuda strives for education reform.
During yesterday's debate on the Education Budget, Minister Elvin James had told the Ho...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009
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A 29-year-old Southampton man died after crashing his motorcycle into the sidewalk in the early hours of this morning.
The victim, named by Police as Kevin Mooney, suffered head injuries as he fell off the vehicle in Middle Road, Warwick, near its ju...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009
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Bermuda's hospitals have received top marks from health body Accreditation Canada.
Only 20 percent of Canadian hospitals achieve the unconditional accreditation awarded to Bermuda, according to Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB). The group's report, based...
DATE: Mar 09, 2009
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The campaign to tackle racism at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has been so successful, Bermuda could be a model for the rest of the world, according to Ombudsman Arlene Brock.
Ms Brock says Bermuda Hospitals Board is moving swiftly to address all...
DATE: Mar 09, 2009
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Shadow Works Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin accused "mindless marionette" Derrick Burgess of swallowing up almost an entire Budget debate reading out a statement prepared by his civil servants.
Works and Engineering Minister Mr. Burgess spent two a...
DATE: Mar 09, 2009
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Bermuda Telephone Company will no longer bear the risk of large insurance claims for its retirees after deeming the chance of massive payouts too great.
Some retirees have expressed anger at the switch to alternatives such as Argus or Government's He...
DATE: Mar 06, 2009
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The stem cell research company planning to operate in Bermuda has issued a warning to sick people seeking treatment overseas after a young patient reportedly suffered horrific side effects.
California-based Stemedica says the method used in Russia — ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2009
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The Corporation of Hamilton's plans for a multi-million dollar waterfront development are pressing ahead with two public presentations arranged for next week.
Visitors to City Hall will see a computer-enhanced artist's impression of what the finished...
DATE: Mar 06, 2009
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Young people from Bermuda are in New York City for the 33rd annual UNIS-UN Student Conference.
'The Food Crisis: A Global Challenge' is the topic for the United Nations event attended by Global Arts Foundation management team and Youth News.com stude...
DATE: Mar 06, 2009
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