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Two teenage boys injured in a knife-fight at the Berkeley Institute have been arrested.
The secondary school was placed on "lockdown" in the aftermath of the incident on Tuesday lunchtime, which saw one 16-year-old receive multiple stab wounds and th...
DATE: Oct 22, 2009
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Charities can now apply to receive End-to-End funding.
The Bermuda End-to-End Charitable Trust is seeking applications from organisations ahead of its next event, on May 1.
The End-to-End is the Island's largest charity fundraiser. Each year more tha...
DATE: Oct 21, 2009
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Research.bm yesterday urged the Progressive Labour Party to stop wasting time trying to glean over facts revealed in its poll — and use the data to better determine how to run the country.
Company manager Leslie Steede spoke out after the PLP refused...
DATE: Oct 21, 2009
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Popular Government backbencher Dale Butler yesterday revealed he has turned down an approach to join Bermuda's new third party.
And a Royal Gazette survey shows the move would have been a massive coup for the fledgling group — with Mr. Butler enjoyin...
DATE: Oct 21, 2009
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United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan's popularity has reached a new low, with just 19 percent of people in favour of him — the worst score of any party leader since The Royal Gazette polling began five years ago.
And Premier Ewart Brown's favourabili...
DATE: Oct 20, 2009
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The Progressive Labour Party has maintained its lead over the United Bermuda Party in the latest Royal Gazette poll — but both saw their support decline as voters ponder a third party.
Thirty-six percent of people said they would vote PLP in a Genera...
DATE: Oct 20, 2009
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The Reefs has become Bermuda's first resort to be voted the best in the Atlantic by readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine.
And Bermuda was named the number one island in the Caribbean and Atlantic by the same survey polling more than 25,000 readers...
DATE: Oct 19, 2009
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Phillip Rego won his first ever award yesterday — but the bighearted charity worker insisted that the accolade was really for all of Bermuda.
The former landscape gardener — who gave up his business a year ago to help poverty-stricken Haitian childre...
DATE: Oct 17, 2009
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Government is being urged to rethink its draft freedom of information bill by critics who say its lack of retroactivity is "nutty", "disturbing" and could render it a "useless" law.
The proposed public access to information (PATI) legislation would n...
DATE: Oct 17, 2009
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A long-awaited freedom of information bill was last night unveiled by Government and could become law during the next parliamentary session.
Premier Ewart Brown announced in a televised speech that the draft public access to information (PATI) legisl...
DATE: Oct 16, 2009
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