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A six-year-old girl took the witness stand at Supreme Court yesterday to give evidence in the case of a man accused of sexually assaulting her – but he was later cleared of the charge.
The 23-year-old defendant was alleged by prosecutors to have perf...
DATE: Oct 28, 2008
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A Bermuda College professor's recent study on students learning styles has gained worldwide attention and will be presented in an upcoming conference.
Dr. Ameenah Ahad, coordinator of External Programmes at the College, will present her research to d...
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A National Day of Remembrance will take place next month for those killed on Bermuda's roads. Families and friends are invited to a vigil for their loved ones on November 16, the United Nations' World Remembrance Day for Road Traffic Victims.
This da...
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The Bermuda Police Service hopes by opening its doors this week the public — especially the youth — will get a positive impression of officers.
Celebrating 129 years of policing in Bermuda, various events will mark the second year since the community...
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PLP Ministers yesterday spoke out in support of their candidate for the forthcoming by-election in Southampton West Central.
Senator Marc Bean, Junior Minister for Tourism, Transport, Environment and Sport, will run against the Opposition's Charlie S...
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A 14-year-old Berkeley Institute student was sent to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) by three of his schoolmates, who attacked him Saturday morning as he walked outside the senior school.
The Royal Gazette understands all four students had b...
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In honour of its tenth anniversary of coming to power, the Progressive Labour Party is asking branches to help pensioners on Saturday. The event is one of a series planned to mark the landmark victory culminating in a gala black-tie banquet on Novemb...
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Former Premier Sir John Swan yesterday said the legalisation of casinos could help stop Hamilton becoming a ghost town.
Sir John gave his backing to a feasibility study into gambling and a possible national lottery in Bermuda — although there has bee...
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The battle for Southampton West Central has become a three-way fight with independent reformer Raymond Davis confirming he will run in the by-election.
Senator Charlie Swan is defending the United Bermuda Party's 142-vote majority against Progressive...
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A 56-year-old water trucker was hit in the head and had his cash stolen by thieves Saturday night.
The Devonshire man, who was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment, said he had just finished filling his truck at the Tynes Bay Wate...
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