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Bermuda long jumper Tyrone Smith claimed victory at the 13th International Leichtathletik track meet in Dessau, Germany.
Smith, who won a gold medal at last summer's CAC Games, leapt 7.88 metres to win yesterday's event.
Last month Smith claimed firs...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Bermuda Industrial Union members have pledged to work overtime for straight time pay as long as they don’t have to pay payroll tax on their additional hours.
BIU president Chris Furbert said workers are keen to meet Government half way as they attemp...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Tim Smith
A 20-year-old was fined this morning in Magistrates’ Court after he admitted assaulting his aunt and sister.
Keiron Spencer pleaded guilty to two counts of assault causing bodily harm and one count of acting in a threatening manner.
The court heard t...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Police have today issued a warning over fake travellers cheques and counterfeit cashier’s cheques.
A Police spokesman said: “The Bermuda Police Service Financial Crime Unit has noticed an increase in counterfeit cashier’s cheques and travellers’ che...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Election candidate Devrae Noel-Simmons has joined the One Bermuda Alliance as sticking with the United Bermuda Party would have been “political suicide.”
Mr Noel-Simmons turned his back on the UBP afternoon just months after the party selected him to...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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A new mini-golf course could soon be coming to Dockyard, with developers hoping to create a fun new family attraction.
The proposed course is intended to be built on a former landfill site located east of Snorkel Park, with photovoltaic panels used t...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Three workers are heading to Japan to personally show the victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that Bermuda is thinking of them.
Takeshi Iwaguchi, Bror Muller and Victoria Clipper are to travel 7,500 miles to help complete strangers who ...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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Four Bermuda Regiment conscripts wanting to be considered conscientious objectors have had their exemption tribunal adjourned after angry scenes erupted.
Bermudians Against the Draft (BAD) campaigners Jamel Hardtman, Eugene Johnston and brothers Larr...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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A “prolific house-breaker” has been jailed for three years, just one month after being released from prison.
Magistrates’ Court heard how a 16-year-old girl locked herself in a bathroom while Dean Anthony O’Brien, of no fixed abode, broke into a Page...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Stealing a package of codfish proved costly for a Pembroke man, after a supermarket employee jotted down his car licence number.
Craig Simmons, 50, of Berkeley Road, admitted in Magistrates’ Court to stealing the $20 package of fish from Howard’s Min...
DATE: Jun 02, 2011
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell