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Safe traffic zones are being set up at ten more schools as part of a Highways Section campaign to cut down accidents.
Pedestrian crossings near schools will be accompanied by advisory street signs, road markings, anti-skid road surfacing and flashing...
DATE: May 15, 2012
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Union leaders hailed their solidarity yesterday as Bermuda Industrial Union announced it has joined Bermuda Trade Union Congress.
BTUC president Shine Hayward and BIU president Chris Furbert said unions would now have more strength as they will be ab...
DATE: May 15, 2012
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Alleged fraudster Kyril Burrows suggested he was the victim of a personal vendetta by Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess, as he protested his innocence at Supreme Court again yesterday.
Mr Burrows made out Mr Burgess campaigned against him in his role as...
DATE: May 12, 2012
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Blind former soldier Alan Burrows’ request for Financial Assistance to help pay for his basic groceries has been granted.
Government officials are now assessing the 78-year-old’s bid for cash so he can visit surgeons in America who may be able to res...
DATE: May 11, 2012
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Many elderly people can't afford the advice they need to ensure their financial assets aren't plundered by opportunists, an estate lawyer has warned.
Hil DeFrias said seniors often add other people to their bank accounts to help manage their complica...
DATE: May 11, 2012
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Graeme Outerbridge is the Mayor of Hamilton following an historic night of glory for Team Hamilton.
All eight of Mr Outerbridge’s group were swept into power as City residents exercised their new right to vote by booting out all the existing Corporat...
DATE: May 11, 2012
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Candidates reported a lower than expected turnout in the City of Hamilton’s historic election, a few hours before the polling station closes.
About 150 people had cast their ballot by 5pm today, representing less than a quarter of those eligible to v...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Deputy principals have been appointed at 25 public schools as part of the Education Ministry’s efforts to spread teaching skills across the Island.
The Department of Education selected the deputies, a departure from the past process in which principa...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Education
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A second defendant has pleaded guilty to his part in an international Ponzi scheme involving Bermudian businessman Andre Curtis.
Missoula, Montana-based mortgage broker Shawn Swor admitted one count of investment fraud under a plea bargain which saw ...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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Campaigners will be trying to take the stigma out of infertility with an eye-catching fancy dress effort in the May 24 marathon.
About ten runners will be dressed as sperm and at least one as an egg to promote Paperwhites, a support group for couples...
DATE: May 10, 2012
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