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Archaeologists have revealed a vessel of international historic significance is sitting in St. George's Harbour, the only one of its kind in the world.
The marine archaeology team, from East Carolina University in the US, say the suspected remains of...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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Members of Bermuda Bar Association voted last month on whether or not bankrupt lawyers should be allowed to practise on the Island.
Ninety lawyers responded to a poll on the topic by the association, which has 385 members. Seventy of the respondents ...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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Deputy Opposition Leader Trevor Moniz is urging barristers to have their say tomorrow on a controversial law — already approved in the House of Assembly on Friday — to let bankrupt lawyers practise in Bermuda.
A special general meeting of the Bermuda...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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Vandals have toppled nine tombstones at St. Peter's, striking the St. George's church for the second time in a week.
According to church warden Henry Hayward, the vandals must have struck sometime on Sunday between 1 p.m. when the morning service end...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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The son-in-law of alleged elder abuse victim "Auntie Em" told a court that her family took care of her "to the best of our ability" before she was removed from her home.
Bus driver Patrick Hayward Sr., of Cox's Hill, Pembroke, was giving evidence on ...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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Visitor arrivals from New York increased during the autumn following a series of marketing promotions.
Bucking a trend which has seen United States arrivals slump throughout this year, 10,974 people flew to the Island from New York in September, Octo...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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The Transport Control Department (TCD) is failing cabs which don't have working GPS, say industry sources as elements of the taxi industry continue to resist the controversial technology.
Radio Cabs boss Eddie Darrell said he believed around 20 taxis...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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It may look like a camper van on the inside but this is the latest vehicle in the fight against crime.
The new Bermuda Police Service Mobile Command Unit has landed.
Costing $117,000, it was imported from a supplier in Florida and will assist officer...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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A Supreme Court trial of a man accused of attacking a taxi owner with a machete continued yesterday – despite the absence of the defendant and his lawyer.
Stephen Gladstone Thompson, 27, was charged with chopping Neville Andre Greene in the neck on A...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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The Police are investigating complaints about an overseas company called Premier Directories, which has been cold-calling local residents and inviting them to pay for a subscription in its 'Who's Who' directory.
According to Bermuda Media publisher I...
DATE: Dec 16, 2008
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