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TONIGHT, hundreds of Bermudians will take to the streets for one night with an important message aimed at empowering women against sexual assault: "However we dress, wherever we go; yes means yes, no means no."
The Women's Resource Centre and the loc...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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A man who left abusive rants on Police answerphones after losing his temper over traffic checkpoints has been fined.
Richard Harold Lines, 32, pleaded guilty yesterday at Magistrates' Court to two charges of using a telephone to leave offensive messa...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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Bermuda's gaming laws could be relaxed following talks between Government and hoteliers.
Consultants are said to have been hired for a feasibility study which could lead to the introduction of casinos — seen by some as a potential silver bullet to sa...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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KPMG employees and Bermuda High School students rolled up their sleeves and got down to the mammoth task of repainting 175 naval crests in Dockyard.
Yesterday's voluntary effort to spruce up the crests, which depict visiting ships from as far back as...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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Self-styled community activist Charles Spanswick is calling for authorities to remove a motorbike he claims has been left to rot in the same place for two years.
He said the motorcycle had been sitting outside the BF&M building, on Pitts Bay Road for...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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Several people at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital have been diagnosed with shingles, The Royal Gazette understands.
Two employees are understood to have contracted the illness in the last two months, along with one patient and at least one volu...
DATE: Oct 24, 2008
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Public school principals told yesterday of their dissatisfaction and disaffection with educational reform during a historic meeting of a new parliamentary committee.
The Joint Education Select Committee opened its doors to the public and press for th...
DATE: Oct 23, 2008
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Government may have to borrow more money in order to keep civil servant jobs and social programmes next year, Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards has warned.
On the heels of Finance Minister Paula Cox's promise that there would be no layoffs in spit...
DATE: Oct 23, 2008
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The public are reminded of a series of events to mark Police Week next week.
Celebrating 129 years of service to the people and community of Bermuda, events will kick off with Police displays, including specialist units showing off their skills, on P...
DATE: Oct 23, 2008
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Truckers ground traffic to a standstill yesterday in protest at the use of tractor trailer dumpsters on the Island.
Up to 22 trucks took part in the convoy from Paget to the City of Hamilton, halting morning commuter traffic with slogans such as 'Hel...
DATE: Oct 23, 2008
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