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A reformed drug addict who went overseas for treatment is hoping to bring a recovery centre that saved her life to Bermuda.
Rickeesha Binns, 31, who left the Island in 2004 to seek treatment at the Fellowship Deliverance Ministries, in LeGrange, Geor...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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An Institute in Massachusetts graduated 11 Bermudians enrolled in an apprentice training and employment program last Friday.
Northeast Maritime Institute (NMI) was the site for the inaugural graduation of the Bermuda Maritime Apprentice Training Empl...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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A man who admitted to driving while impaired was banned from the Island's roads when he appeared in Magistrates' Court.
Graham Hollis, 27, of Harlem Height's Road, in Hamilton Parish, admitted to the offence which took place on August 30 on Victoria ...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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Students will travel free on public transport from today onwards.
Those eligible to take advantage of the free ride include all public, private and home school students under the age of 18.
A Government spokeswoman said: "The Ministry of Tourism and ...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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The Bermuda Public Services Union and Opposition politician John Barritt have added their voices to calls for maternity leave to be extended.
The Royal Gazette reported on Friday how Government's consideration of a union proposal for a shorter workin...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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MPs from both parties have been addressed in the House of Assembly by the US Consul General about the United States stop list policy.
The briefing, the first of its kind, by Gregory Slayton took place on Thursday and was designed to explain the polic...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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The Opposition last night accused Government of failing to fulfil its election pledge to reopen St. George's Police Station — as it was claimed that renovation work has still not begun on the building.
Opposition Leader Kim Swan said a recent spate o...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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Worshippers took to the roads yesterday for a religious convoy described as Bermuda's first "prayer caravan".
Three bishops led churchgoers of all ages from the West End to St. David's for a journey which organiser Joan Simmons said was designed to b...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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Sam Strangeways
Police officers yesterday laid wreaths and paid tributes to three colleagues killed by Hurricane Fabian.
Constable Stephen Symons, P.C. Nicole O'Connor and Station Duty Officer, Gladys Saunders, were swept away on the Causeway on September 5, 2003.
O...
DATE: Sep 08, 2008
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Two men will travel through thousands of miles of Indian terrain in a three-wheeled buggy.
They will battle with mechanical problems, dodgy cuisine and unpredictable road conditions until they reach a finish line in Shillong, north-east India.
They d...
DATE: Sep 06, 2008
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