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The Voters' Rights Association will tonight hold its last public meeting before next month's General Election.
It comes after VRA leaders Stuart Hayward and Geoff Parker met the Parliamentary Registrar to discuss their concerns about the Island's lis...
DATE: Nov 06, 2007
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All Hamilton's car parks are to become automated after studies showed $300,000 was being lost each year due to motorists dodging tickets.
From the New Year, drivers will be unable to leave the site without inserting a fully paid ticket into a machine...
DATE: Nov 06, 2007
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A derelict piece of land has been transformed into an area which can be enjoyed by everyone as part of Government's Community Areas Programme.
The Olivebank community area, between Swansville Road and Khyber Heights Lane, in Warwick, is available for...
DATE: Nov 06, 2007
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At least six people had their vehicles clamped as the first day of a crackdown on illegal parkers sparked a mixed reaction from motorists yesterday.
Most of the victims were drivers who left their cars without tickets at Bull's Head car park, accordi...
DATE: Nov 06, 2007
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A huge collection of remarks from medics pointing to racism within King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has been published in a damning report by Ombudsman Arlene Brock.
Ms Brock laid out the quotes in 'A Tale Of Two Hospitals', a 111-page document abou...
DATE: Nov 05, 2007
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Race is a "major divisive force" at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, according to a damning report from Ombudsman Arlene Brock.
Black and white doctors fear being targeted amid a climate of rumour, innuendo and conjecture, said Ms Brock, who has pr...
DATE: Nov 03, 2007
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Bermudians will be able to trace their slave ancestors on an extensive new database set to go on-line next month.
Thousands of names from Bermuda slave registers — kept in storage for 200 years — are being published on the Internet within the next fe...
DATE: Nov 02, 2007
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More than 100 patients taking up hospital beds even though they don't need acute care will have to be moved elsewhere before King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is reconstructed.
Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine International highlighted the problem...
DATE: Nov 02, 2007
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Premier Ewart Brown has announced plans to open a tourism office in China.
Speaking at a global tourism summit in Beijing, the Premier declared his intention to strengthen links with the country and "lure Chinese visitors to our shores".
He told worl...
DATE: Nov 02, 2007
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Premier Ewart Brown has announced plans to open a tourism office in China.
Speaking at a global tourism summit in Beijing, the Premier declared his intention to strengthen links with the country and "lure Chinese visitors to our shores".
He told worl...
DATE: Nov 01, 2007
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