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Imagine doing ten hour walks once a week in the blistering Bermuda summer heat.
Then imagine setting off this morning and walking non- stop for a full day, up and down the island.
It may sound crazy but former Bermuda Regiment Sergeant Major Marilyn ...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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A 23-year-old man was charged in a three-year-old murder case yesterday.
Zakai Cann, of Sandys, is accused of the premeditated murder of Garry (Fingas) Cann on December 15, 2009.
He is also accused of using a gun to commit the crime.
Mr Cann was ch...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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Court
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Getting young Bermudians educated and working ahead of impending demographic shifts will prove critical in the future, the One Bermuda Alliance warned.
Pembroke Central candidate Andrew Simons said the OBA planned to keep “an eye on the road ahead” i...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A CedarBridge student was brutally attacked and had his jaw broken in four places during a lunchtime brawl, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Family members said the attack in a courtyard near the cafteria captured on videotape was “like watching barba...
DATE: Nov 24, 2012
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Crime
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A British Airways flight en route from St Lucia to London was diverted to the LF Wade International Airport because a passenger was suffering from seizures.
Inspector Andy Morgan said Police were contacted at 11.20pm about the flight. “A 60-year-old ...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
Historically, voter turnout in has been high in Southampton West Central, where residents solidly pledged their support to the former United Bermuda Party.
There are 1,220 registered voters this year, 19 more than in 2007 when 954 votes were cast (7...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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Politics
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Almost 40 young people yesterday received Young Citizen Awards for their work towards creating a more just society.
Families Minister Glenn Blakeney hosted a Young Citizen Awards Luncheon in honour of their work, but also to mark Universal Day of the...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Black Friday got an early start in Hamilton yesterday, when Jewann Lathan took a chair on the pavement opposite City Hall at about 10am, in anticipation of a midnight deal.
And she quickly had company outside Digicel’s Church Street branch.
“People h...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The Island’s prison system is down to a single full-time psychologist as the Department of Corrections searches to fill two recent vacancies.
Opposition MP Michael Dunkley labelled it “a very disturbing development, because it places important rehabi...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Crime
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The threat that a major power source for the refrigerated containers at the Hamilton docks would be shut down has been averted.
Nea Talbot, speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Finance, said yesterday: “The Ministry of Finance was aware of some con...
DATE: Nov 23, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill