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New legislation aimed in part at preventing guns and drugs from getting onto the Island was approved in the House of Assembly.
A section of the Revenue Amendment (No 2) Act 2012 is aimed to prevent ships from trading illegal items at sea by requiring...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
A judge struck out allegations of nepotism and cronyism made against former Premier Ewart Brown and Deputy Premier Derrick Burgess by an architect they are suing in Canada.
The architect, Sam Spagnuolo, alleged in court papers that the company contra...
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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Court
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The Frog and Onion's restaurant 20 Anniversary Celebration
Photos Akil Simmons
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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The annual Commemorative Service for King’s Pilot James ‘Jemmy’ Darrell at his grave in St. Peter’s Graveyardin St. George’s
Photo Akil Simmons
DATE: Apr 16, 2012
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A man was last night in intensive care after a road accident in Devonshire.
A Police spokesman said: "Around 1am on Saturday, April 14 police and first responders attended a reported single vehicle collision in the Palmetto Road, Roberts Avenue Devon...
DATE: Apr 15, 2012
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The Bermuda Industrial Union mounted a protest outside Kentucky Fried Chicken for the second day in a row this morning.
Yesterday, union president Chris Furbert handed out flyers outside the fast food restaurant, calling on residents to boycott it du...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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The windscreens of cars and trucks parked on Queen Street were lined with flyers at lunch time yesterday, calling on residents to boycott Kentucky Fried Chicken (Bermuda) Ltd.
Bermuda Industrial Union President Chris Furbert was not fazed by the long...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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A $4.1 million wall at Dockyard’s cruise ship pier is to be scrapped instead of being repaired, Public Works Minister Michael Weeks said — and Government will foot the bill.
Taking down the wall would be cheaper than repairing it, Mr Weeks told the H...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
There was no shortage of customers on line at lunchtime in KFC yesterday.
On a Friday afternoon the line at some points was nearly out the door.
Most of the people who spoke with The Royal Gazette said they didn't know anything about the boycott.
Apa...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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National Security Minister, Wayne Perinchief, has announced policy changes intended to assist the hospitality industry.
Visitors will be allowed to stay here for up to 90 days, extended from 21 days, with effect from May 1.
And visitors from the BRI...
DATE: Apr 14, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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