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Bermuda could have its own celebrity chef soon.
Island resident Ian Friedman, who was an executive chef at Cafe Cairo and Barracuda Grill, is currently in the final stage of interviews for Gordon Ramsay's FOX TV reality show "Hell's Kitchen".
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DATE: Aug 27, 2007
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People who continue to litter the streets with cigarette butts could soon end up before the courts. But the Corporation of Hamilton hopes it does not get to that stage — and has bought new cigarette receptacles to place around the city in the hope sm...
DATE: Aug 24, 2007
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SUMMER doldrums. Is it really too hot to go fishing? Are that many people away? There are fish out there but effort is not what you would expect to see during high summer.
There is still plenty of billfish activity. It seems the main thing is to have...
DATE: Aug 24, 2007
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She has skidded across ice banks in home made snow shoes, been arrested for watching people kill seals, worked in an engine room, cooked hundreds of vegan meals and she is only 23.Bermudian Laura Dakin arrived back on the Island this week after two y...
DATE: Aug 23, 2007
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Guests will be able to stay at the $70 million dollar Tucker's Point Hotel next year.
The resort plans to have a "soft opening" with guest rooms available as soon as October 2008, however the official opening will not be until April 2009.
Yesterday, ...
DATE: Aug 22, 2007
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It opened in 1972 as Bermuda's biggest hotel — and today the Fairmont Southampton retains that status as it celebrates its 35th anniversary. The famous pink landmark, which straddles South and Middle roads over a 100-acre site, is marking the occasio...
DATE: Aug 17, 2007
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The Tiger Woods factor is beginning to hit Bermuda already as excitement builds around the superstar's qualification for the Island's Grand Slam of Golf.
Sports players, hotel bosses and politicians are all rubbing their hands at the prospects of the...
DATE: Aug 14, 2007
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A slavery historian is calling for the United Nations to be more aggressive in helping free millions of modern day slaves.
Franklin Knight said the problem was so widespread in today's society it could only be tackled by a body which represents all c...
DATE: Aug 11, 2007
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Drummer Paul Lennox is serious about his music and he's got the degree to prove it.
The 22-year-old former Warwick Academy student has just been awarded a bachelor of arts in professional musicianship from the Brighton Institute of Modern Music in En...
DATE: Aug 08, 2007
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It was William Wilberforce who set the ball rolling in the face of fierce opposition by steering anti-slavery legislation through British Parliament 200 years ago.
If he were still around today, the great emancipator would no doubt be horrified to se...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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