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A key player in the controversial casino ship Niobe Corinthian is taking legal action over its sale at auction.
Neil Inchcup and his assistant Cheryl Simmons are requesting a judicial review into the purchase of the vessel by the wife of another key ...
DATE: Mar 05, 2012
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Tim Smith
The Supreme Court trial of a couple accused of defrauding Government of more than $553,000 has been delayed due to illness and legal submissions.
The last time the jury heard any evidence in the case of Kyril Burrows, a former Buildings Manager at th...
DATE: Mar 03, 2012
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Court
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Tim Smith
Former Sports Minister Randy Horton is launching a campaign for trailblazing footballer Clyde Best to be knighted.
Horton yesterday pledged to write to the UK calling for the West Ham United legend, one of the first famous black players in British fo...
DATE: Mar 03, 2012
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Football
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Tim Smith
Cash from the Education budget will be awarded more carefully to educational groups to stamp out abuse of Government’s grants system, the Ministry has announced.
Nearly $1 million will be allocated via a new fee for service model, following complaint...
DATE: Mar 02, 2012
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Politics
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Convicted fraudster Daniel Two Feathers has agreed to plead guilty to a string of counts in relation to a Ponzi scheme involving Bermudian Andre Curtis.
Federal court documents in the United States show Two Feathers has struck a plea agreement with t...
DATE: Feb 28, 2012
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Court
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Awards will be presented to outstanding teenagers at a ceremony at Fairmont Hamilton.
Teen Services says the 104 nominees for its Outstanding Teen Awards have demonstrated leadership abilities and given renewed hope that the Island’s future is in goo...
DATE: Feb 28, 2012
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Tim Smith
Two sculptures by Bermudian artist Desmond Fountain are on auction at Christie’s in London today.
‘Sit Boy Sit’, a patinated bronze model of a boy with a dog, 31 inches high, is valued between $4,700 and $7,800.
‘Squirt’, a 22-inch model of a girl wi...
DATE: Feb 28, 2012
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Tim Smith
The Trade Union Congress and the Bermuda Industrial Union have agreed in principle to Government’s wage cut and pensions contribution proposal.
The Police Association is the only union which has not yet made a decision. A spokesman for the Police Ass...
DATE: Feb 27, 2012
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Budget
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
The National Training Board has reviewed its student funding policies after sponsoring a group of Bermudians who suffered disciplinary and academic problems at a college in Barbados.
Four students were brought back to the Island by Government after a...
DATE: Feb 27, 2012
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
Families campaigner Martha Dismont called on Government to empower the community after seeing many charities miss out on Budget funding.
Sandys 360 was awarded $2 million in last Friday’s Budget to help pay for refurbishments, after Premier and Finan...
DATE: Feb 27, 2012
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Budget
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith