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One of the world’s oldest shipping lines could start flying Bermuda’s flag if Cunard makes good on “tentative enquiries” to register its ships here.
Hoping to cash in on sea weddings, the UK-registered company wants its guests to be able to marry in ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
The principal of Bermuda’s only special school must be given leadership training, according to an arbitrator who found she poorly managed a high-flying and dedicated teacher.
Dena Butterfield-Lister, head of Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, was deeme...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
Businessman Andre Curtis siphoned funds from Government’s Faith-Based Tourism initiative and from a building contract into his own pockets, a prosecutor alleged.
Mr Curtis, 49, is further accused of fabricating a document explaining how he spent fund...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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Court
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Tourism bosses have turned down the chance to once again fly the flag for Bermuda at the world’s biggest gardening show.
The Department of Tourism has decided not to get involved in next year’s Chelsea Flower Show just four months after they were bea...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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Tourism
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Bermuda could be in for a wet and windy weekend as Tropical Storm Ophelia is expected to pass to the Islands’ east as a Category 1 hurricane.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, the storm system is expected to increase in strength today as it t...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Accused thief Andre Curtis was paid $25,000 in advance for Faith-Based Tourism before he even signed a contract with Government, a former tourism chief admitted.
Cherie-Lynn Whitter, former director of the Department of Tourism, told Supreme Court th...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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A threatened strike at the Bermuda Archives has been averted, with archives director Karla Hayward being placed on administrative leave.
Earlier this month, staff at the archives voted by secret ballot to strike unless Ms Hayward is removed from her ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief has hinted that a move to the Senate would allow him to “finish what he started” in the fight against crime.
The first Cabinet Minister to have his seat threatened by the result of a Progressive Labour Part...
DATE: Sep 29, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Politics
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Clay Smith has resigned his position as U13 National Academy Coach and will take a sabbatical from coaching, the Bermuda Cricket Board announced this afternoon.
National Coach David Moore said: "Clay Smith has notified me that he is taking a sabbati...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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Bermuda Archives director Karla Hayward has been placed on administrative leave, The Royal Gazette understands.
Earlier this month, staff at the archives voted by secret ballot to strike unless Ms Hayward was removed from her post. They were set to d...
DATE: Sep 28, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes