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Premier Ewart Brown's new taxpayer-funded cook is due to start at the Premier's luxury private home on October 1.
Cabinet has whittled the applicants down to two candidates who are now set to undergo follow-up interviews for the $60,000 house manager...
DATE: Sep 18, 2008
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A homeless man is urging Government to set up a think tank to find long-term solutions to Bermuda's homelessness problem.
And Walter Howes says "out of touch" Premier Ewart Brown and Cabinet members should spend time sleeping rough themselves so they...
DATE: Sep 18, 2008
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US Consul General Gregory Slayton yesterday warned a car park on a lawn at the Premier's residence Clifton was vital to keep visitors away from a road which is "literally a death trap".
Mr. Slayton said the proposal — which prompted an angry response...
DATE: Sep 17, 2008
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Bermuda Regiment soldiers yesterday flew out to Turks and Caicos on their mission to help repair damage wreaked by Hurricane Ike.
Two United States Coast Guard planes carrying 52 personnel, including some from the Parks Department, as well as equipme...
DATE: Sep 17, 2008
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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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