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More than 50 road accidents were reported last week, 14 of them resulting in injury.
As Police revealed the statistics they also repeated a call for greater road safety sense from the public and for those who use the roads for walking and exercise to...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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Butterfield Fulcrum Group has axed some 30 staff from its Bermuda office due to the impact of the global economic crisis.
The fund administration company, which was formed when Fulcrum Group and Butterfield Fund Services merged in August last year, a...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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The UK's number two Anglican cleric, John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, will visit Bermuda in October as the culmination of a year of activity, it was announced yesterday.
Born in Uganda, Archbishop Sentamu, a lawyer, was locked up by dictator Idi...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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To spend or not to spend? That is the question exercising the minds of economists and pundits as Finance Minister Paula Cox gears up to deliver the Budget early next month.
Countries around the world have unveiled big spending plans to keep their eco...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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Former Finance Minister Grant Gibbons has questioned the PLP's commitment to opening up the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending, pointing out that it rejected such a move in 2004.
Dr. Gibbons was responding to a claim made earli...
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An airport sniffer dog 'nipped' a child at the L.F. Wade Arrival Hall last Sunday, however the injuries were not serious.
The Royal Gazette understands that the child's skin had not been broken and the child's family are not interested in pursuing th...
DATE: Jan 28, 2009
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The Royal Gazette is today launching a special education series on the 50th anniversary of the theatre boycott, which broke down racial segregation in Bermuda's public places.
The boycott, which took place in June and July 1959 also paved the way for...
DATE: Jan 27, 2009
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Bermuda College will be coordinating the Island's national spelling contest for elementary school children for the final time this year.
It is a bittersweet event for organisers who launched the competition in conjunction with the Ministry of Educat...
DATE: Jan 27, 2009
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Edward Benevides, the new Chief Operating Officer at City Hall, is looking at a 20-year timescale for waterfront projectDespite looming hard times the Corporation of Hamilton is pushing ahead with grand plans to transform the waterfront.
But the c...
DATE: Jan 27, 2009
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Bermuda Cedar trees are to be distributed to every student in Bermuda as part of the Island's 400th anniversary celebrations.
The Ministry of Education yesterday joined forces with Save Open Spaces (SOS) at the group's greenhouse, in Devonshire, to a...
DATE: Jan 27, 2009
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