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Rooms at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) are to be redesigned as part of plans to make them more suited to patients' needs.
The Bermuda Hospitals Board yesterday announced that one room on Curtis Ward was completed, and another of an altoget...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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CableVision boss Terry Roberson yesterday predicted the Court of Appeal will rule his company can drop channels 7 and 9.
A Telecommunications Commission injunction means that — for now at least — the entertainment service provider must continue to ca...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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High-profile lawyer Julian Hall is eagerly awaiting permission to begin practising at the Bermuda Bar for the first time in nine years.
He applied to the Bar Council for certification on January 16, after lawmakers abolished a ban on bankrupt barrist...
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People around the globe can now dive into the beauty of Bermuda's aquamarine waters from their laptop.
The Island's marine treasures are featured in the latest version of Google Earth, launched yesterday on the World Wide Web.
Bermuda is one of 11 ge...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Bermuda's Chief Immigration Officer is retiring after more than 20 years in the department and Government is advertising for his $150,000-a-year replacement.
Martin Brewer, who has worked at the Department of Immigration since 1987 and been Chief Imm...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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The Joint Select Committee on Education marked up teaching standards yesterday on a visit to one of the Island's middle schools.
Committee members toured Clearwater Middle School to see how recommendations from the 2007 Hopkins Report were being impl...
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A winter snowstorm couldn't stop Premier Ewart Brown from opening Government's new Bermuda London Office yesterday.
The facility is designed to give the Island better connections with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and British MPs and make it ea...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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Four Bermudians were recently nominated into the National Technical Honors Society in Atlanta.
National Training Board (NTB) students Glennisha DeShields, Stephanie Wilson, Tamicka Johnson and Allan Simmons were nominated by Alvetta Thomas, president...
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Murder-accused Antoine Anderson became angry at a detective who was trying to take a statement from his sister giving him an alibi, a jury heard yesterday.
Detective Constable Windol Thorpe visited the Pembroke residence of Anderson's sister Tyeasha ...
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Paramedic training for Bermuda's emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is on the way this year, Health Minister Nelson Bascome revealed yesterday.
Government is looking to buy a high-tech simulator from the US which will allow ambulance crews and othe...
DATE: Feb 03, 2009
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