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Staff from the Bermuda Archives have voted to strike if their controversial director, Karla Hayward, is not removed from her post.
They voted by secret ballot on Tuesday to give 21 days’ notice of strike action, meaning they are set to down tools on ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Budget
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Dormant hotel projects will be brought back to life through a sharply focused National Tourism Plan, panel member Vince Ingham told a town-hall meeting.
Mr Ingham, who is part of the team drafting the plan, stressed the Tourism Board’s determination ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Tim Smith
A new ammunition storage house is in the works for the Bermuda Regiment.
Commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Brian Gonsalves promised “the most stringent and safest standards” explosives and pyrotechnics are to be kept behind two-foot cement walls ...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
There's more to Miss Bermuda Jana Outerbridge than meets the eye.
The 22-year-old graduated from Tennessee State University with a degree in psychology; and volunteers regularly at Wind-Reach, a recreational and development facility for the disabled...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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Other
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A Bermudian man accused of laundering a record-breaking $1.7 million cash in St Vincent has fallen sick in the middle of his trial, causing it to be adjourned.
Winston Franklin Robinson, who is aged in his 60s, has been in custody since his arrest in...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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Lawyer Saul Froomkin QC has been honoured by the government of Taiwan for his “outstanding achievements” in promoting international cooperation on combating transnational crime.
Mr Froomkin helped found the International Symposium on Economic Crime a...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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Boaters will be able to dock at Hamilton’s Barr’s Bay Park for free after a City Hall rule change.
Hinson’s Island residents and tour boat operators had complained at the lack of a place to dock for shopping trips and other brief calls, Hamilton Depu...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Tourism
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A Devonshire painter was yesterday charged with robbing his former employer of more than $16,000.
Rodney Grimes, 24, was charged in Magistrates’ Court with robbing Deborah Sutherland, as manager of Terceira’s Gas Station, of $15,681.17 in cash and $1...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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Bermudian student Samuel Hewitt has won a $25,000 scholarship from law firm Trott and Duncan to help fulfil his ambition to become a lawyer.
Mr Hewitt, 18, from Sandys, will head to Cardiff in Wales on Monday, where he will study for a LLB law degree...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Education
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A Sandys teenager was fined in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted swearing at police.
Raheem Burgess, 18, pleaded guilty to using offensive words near the CedarBridge Academy campus on September 4.
Crown counsel Tawana Tannock said police on mobile...
DATE: Sep 16, 2011
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CATEGORY:
Court
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes