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Legislation aimed at stepping up sea port security was approved by MPs yesterday.
Minister without Portfolio Zane DeSilva, standing in for Transport Minister Ewart Brown, presented the Maritime Security (Harbour Area) (Restricted Zones) Order 2010 in...
DATE: Jun 26, 2010
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The next generation of Bermudian hospitality was praised yesterday, as five young people were awarded scholarships in that field.
Michiko Campbell, Joliza Vanderpool, David Thomas, Clesia Realejo and Tomika Easton received a combined total of $40,000...
DATE: Jun 25, 2010
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Teachers and the Ministry of Education are encouraging the public to look at the positive things happening in the system instead of dwelling on the negative.
At a press conference yesterday, President of the Bermuda Union of Teachers Keisha Douglas s...
DATE: Jun 24, 2010
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The Bermuda Senior Islanders' Centre (BSIC) now has a new set of wheels thanks to a local professional services firm.
Ernst & Young Ltd. donated the much-needed new van to the BSIC during a special seniors' lunch.
Leaders of Ernst & Young's Financial...
DATE: Jun 22, 2010
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UBP MP John Barritt said he was "shocked" gender discrimination was left out of legislation transferring race group CURE's functions to the Human Rights Commission.
The bill, presented by Culture Minister Neletha Butterfield on Friday, entitled "The ...
DATE: Jun 22, 2010
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Early testing to determine if a child is autistic will be available for the first time on the Island starting Friday.
A new clinic designed to provide support and treatment for autistic children and their families is set to open and will be a breakth...
DATE: Jun 22, 2010
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The Progressive Labour Party should let its members speak their minds or risk going the same way as the United Bermuda Party, according to former Senator Davida Morris.
Ms Morris spoke out in support of Senator Marc Bean, who was forced into a public...
DATE: Jun 22, 2010
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A schoolboy was yesterday given two years probation after Police caught him with six bags of cannabis.
Mykellan Kerr, 16, of Pembroke, pleaded guilty in April to possession of illegal drugs when the court heard that he was stopped on November 28 last...
DATE: Jun 19, 2010
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The controversial Workforce Equity bill has "disappeared into an abyss", according to the former Minister who brought it into the public fold three years ago.
Wayne Perinchief was Culture Minister when the law — introducing heavy fines for companies ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2010
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Tim Smith
Telecommunication companies will have to set up equipment so Police can wiretap their lines to help catch criminals, under legislation being debated in the House of Assembly today.
Legal sources yesterday said the new law wouldn't have any direct imp...
DATE: Jun 18, 2010
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Tim Smith