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Chief Justice Richard Ground told the jury hearing the trial of Aquil Richardson's alleged murderers that he hopes it will get going again on Monday.
The panel did not hear any evidence yesterday or Thursday because lawyers were busy thrashing out is...
DATE: Feb 07, 2009
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The Police/court building in Hamilton will be fitted out and ready for occupancy by early 2011, Works Minister Derrick Burgess announced yesterday.
Giving a detailed timetable on the controversial project for the first time, the Minister told the Hou...
DATE: Feb 07, 2009
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The 50th anniversary of the 1959 Theatre Boycott will be celebrated tomorrow with A 'Walk Through History' in Flatts Village.
The boycott orchestrated by a secret team called the Progressive Group and its leader Dr. Stanley Ratteray had been meeting ...
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Last night the Editor of The Royal Gazette Bill Zuill responded to allegations made by Works Minister Derrick Burgess against the newspaper.
Mr. Zuill said: "Mr. Burgess seems to be constantly bound and determined to tie The Royal Gazette and the Mid...
DATE: Feb 07, 2009
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A church challenged to match monies spent on Christmas gifts with a donation to a charity helping orphans in Haiti, raised more than $7,000 for the cause.
The congregation of the Centenary United Methodist Church averages just over 40 people.
Between...
DATE: Feb 06, 2009
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The Tall Ships Atlantic Challenge 2009 has received the royal seal of approval.
Queen Elizabeth II and the King of Spain, Juan Carlos, have both sent messages of goodwill to Tall Ships Bermuda for the Island's role in the transatlantic race.
Bermuda ...
DATE: Feb 06, 2009
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Government refused to retract statements yesterday claiming this newspaper has accused two ministers of receiving payments from contractors involved in the Police/court building project.
The allegations were made at yesterday's press conference on th...
DATE: Feb 06, 2009
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The Police/court building has been mired in controversy since work on it began in December 2007.
In March last year, Government said the project, which had risen by $3 million to $78 million, would be ready by September 2010 but by October Government...
DATE: Feb 06, 2009
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