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Virtually all asset classes gave positive returns in 2010, said Premier and Finance Minister Paula Cox yesterday as she reported on the performance of the Public Pension Funds.
At the end of last December:
- Contributory Pension Fund’s assets totalle...
DATE: Mar 09, 2011
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Kevin Grant is this week replacing Armell Thomas as Bermuda Public Services Union president.
Mr Thomas yesterday revealed he is stepping down after six years in which he frequently clashed with Government and helped orchestrate one of the most signif...
DATE: Mar 09, 2011
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United Bermuda Party MP John Barritt suggested Government is adding more bureaucracy with the newly named Ministry of Government Estates and Information Services.
Minister Neletha Butterfield is in charge of the Ministry, formerly called Public Infor...
DATE: Mar 07, 2011
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Big Al Harris and Celeste Spencer Robinson were yesterday inducted into the Bermuda Music Hall of Fame.
The pair, renowned calypsonians of the 1930s, 40s and 50s, were saluted at a ceremony at Shine Hayward’s Music Studio, attended by Public Informat...
DATE: Mar 07, 2011
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An award-winning teenaged sailor was killed in a road accident on Saturday night.
Vershon Simmons, 18, of Pembroke, died in King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after his motorcycle crashed with a car on Harbour Road, Paget, at 9.30pm.
Described as an i...
DATE: Mar 07, 2011
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Both Opposition parties called for families to be given help as experts predict the international cost of food is set to soar to a record level.
Global food prices are at their highest in 20 years, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization, ...
DATE: Mar 07, 2011
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Construction firms are reporting a dreadful start to 2011 with turnover taking a huge drop from last year.
Former Construction Association of Bermuda president Alex DeCouto said his firm, Greymane Contracting, achieved only half its average monthly t...
DATE: Mar 04, 2011
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Construction is beginning on a $7 million commercial warehouse at Industrial Park Road, Southampton bucking the trend of the crisis-hit industry in which hundreds of workers remain unemployed.
National Ltd whose vice-president is former Police Commis...
DATE: Mar 04, 2011
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Government Senate Leader David Burch condemned adults who routinely smoke drugs in front of children, as the Upper House yesterday passed a bill cracking down on doping in sport.
The Anti-Doping in Sport Act moves Bermuda’s laws into line with other ...
DATE: Mar 03, 2011
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The Mid Ocean Club looks set to block part of the expansion of Rosewood Tucker’s Point despite it winning a Special Development Order (SDO) yesterday.
But Tucker’s Point president Ed Trippe insisted the bulk of the project for another 78 homes and 70...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011
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