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Chris Bodkin can't make Sunday's Run For Freedom — so in the name of solidarity he flew to Bermuda a few days early to take part yesterday.
Mr. Bodkin, a US town councillor with Bermudian roots, joined Charlotte Wilberforce to walk along Front Street...
DATE: Mar 25, 2008
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Stanley the cockapoo is fighting for his life after being viciously savaged by a large dog.
His distraught owner Sandra Curtis — who watched the incident unfold — said vets have described it as one of the most horrific attacks they have ever dealt wi...
DATE: Mar 24, 2008
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One of Rembrandt's finest works is on display at Bermuda National Gallery for two weeks from today.
'Portrait of a Bearded Man in a Red Doublet' (1633) has been loaned to the Island in a move arranged by Butterfield Bank.
It is considered among the b...
DATE: Mar 22, 2008
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Police would like the public's assistance in locating 38-year-old Ricardo Eugene Walker, who has been missing since March 12.
He is described as between 5-feet 8-inches and six feet, of medium build, light skin, with blue eyes.
His last known address...
DATE: Mar 22, 2008
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If you're going to make a kite, you might as well build one that's so big it would do some serious damage if it came down in the wrong place.
At yesterday's Good Friday celebrations in St. David's, Ernest McCallum's 21-feet beast was deemed unflyable...
DATE: Mar 22, 2008
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PATI supporters in the US have been using Sunshine Week 2008 to promote freedom of information and evaluate the major-party presidential candidates' views on transparency.
Neither Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama nor John McCain have dismissed their cam...
DATE: Mar 20, 2008
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If you're reading this article and you're not wearing yellow, you better go home and get changed.
Today is Wear Yellow Day — your chance to let the sunshine in and show your support for public access to information.
So if you didn't already know why ...
DATE: Mar 20, 2008
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Bermuda CableVision last night announced its service was finally restored in St. George's and St. David's following an outage caused by bad weather.
East End residents were without service for close to 48 hours after a tree crushed fibre optics at Co...
DATE: Mar 20, 2008
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Sometimes Robert Stewart has felt like he's banging his head against a brick wall.
Over the past few years, the economics expert has made countless telephone calls to Government in his quest to find out about pensions funds — but he's never had a sat...
DATE: Mar 19, 2008
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During a trip to Reid Street yesterday, The Royal Gazette was stunned to discover row upon row of yellow sweaters still for sale in Marks and Spencer.
Just as alarmingly, a number of shelves in Cooper's menswear store on Front Street remained piled h...
DATE: Mar 19, 2008
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