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Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) chief organiser George Scott, the man who turned Warwick North Central, or district 27 into a Progressive Labour Party stronghold, is pushing for reform of some of the Island's labour relations laws, opportunity for pre...
DATE: Sep 29, 2003
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Hurricane Juan continued to stay away from Bermuda at midday today as the Island exercised an abundance of caution towards the storm.
The storm was upgraded from a tropical storm to a hurricane at midday when it was located near 32.2 degrees north 62...
DATE: Sep 26, 2003
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At least one reformed domestic abuser is “shocked and appalled” after a man was released with only a $750 fine when he pleaded guilty yesterday to causing grievous bodily harm to his wife.
And both the Women's Resource Centre and the Physical Abuse C...
DATE: Sep 25, 2003
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Belco said yesterday just 130 homes were still without power, but a minor setback delayed work on them.
Two bucket trucks were out of service and being worked on and spokeswoman Linda Smith was hopeful they would be up back in service by last night.
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DATE: Sep 24, 2003
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Expect Suzann Roberts Holshouser to carve out a reputation as an activist-politician once the House of Assembly reopens on October 31.
Seniors, policing, education and asbestos will be on her agenda and she aims to represent her constituents in a pur...
DATE: Sep 24, 2003
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“Give me 20 good years in politics and I'll be happy,” says MP for St. George's West, Dean Foggo, 39. The neophyte politician, who succeeded in his first attempt at elective office in the July General Election, is settling in for what he hopes to be ...
DATE: Sep 22, 2003
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Students and parents were praised last night after they battled against the odds to make it to school on time yesterday.
Schools said the majority of students managed to get in on time, despite the public transport strike which brought the rush hour ...
DATE: Sep 18, 2003
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Most of the island's schools will open Monday but seven schools, including CedarBridge senior school, are still shut because of floods and outages after Hurricane Fabian.
Education Minister Paula Cox said Government will be updating the public as so...
DATE: Sep 13, 2003
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At a glance information for Friday, September 12
Free supplies
Pembroke Paint Company are offering free paint on a first come first served basis to homeowners that suffered damage in Fabian. The free stock is from a limited stock of Glidden paint in ...
DATE: Sep 12, 2003
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Still a destination of preference
There is a ship full of angry Bostonians somewhere in Canada.
Their cruise, originally due to come to Bermuda this week, was diverted at the last minute to Nova Scotia.
Radio stations in the US city were flooded with...
DATE: Sep 11, 2003
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