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A bus passenger was left picking shards of glass out of his eyes after the vehicle crashed into a metal pole yesterday morning.
Father-of-three Dwight Burcher was sitting next to the window when it shattered during the collision near Flatts Village a...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Culture Minister Dale Butler said last night Government might be prepared to buy a Hamilton building which houses a dance school for young people.
He told The Royal Gazette he planned to talk to his Cabinet colleagues about how to prevent Alexandrina...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Alderman David Dunkley has paid back the Corporation of Hamilton for personal overseas calls he made on his Corporation cell phone.
A spokeswoman for the Corporation told The Royal Gazette last night: "The cell phone charges were paid today."
This ne...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Reeteshwar Shibchurn was brought to Bermuda and charged because International law says offences committed on the high seas should be dealt with in court in the country where the vessel is officially registered.
In Bermuda, the Merchant Shipping Act ...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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In the second in a series of reports from the Oleander as it sailed from the US to Bermuda, Royal Gazette reporter Tari Trott spoke to Captain Marc Hlberts, about life on board the ship.
They say a seaman's life is treacherous and one of constant pr...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Bus passengers said they were left stranded yesterday morning by a lack of notice about cancelled services.
Residents and tourists said they were caught out by the suspended service, due to a Bermuda Industrial Union meeting, with one bus driver even...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Information about Bermuda's court system is now available online — giving the public easy access to such details for the first time.
The Bermuda Judiciary website has begun publishing a weekly schedule showing all the criminal cases due to take place...
DATE: Apr 10, 2008
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Bermuda Union of Teachers has claimed it was prevented from giving "important witness testimony" at an arbitration hearing involving it and the Government.
Mike Charles, general secretary of the BUT, said in a statement that the Ministry of Education...
DATE: Apr 09, 2008
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A charity set up to support the families and friends of road accident victims is to have its first tag day next Friday.
The community is being urged to join in the fundraiser on April 18, which coincides with the start of Road Safety Week.
ROLO — Rem...
DATE: Apr 09, 2008
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A week of activities will mark the annual World Health Day, which was on Monday, and Public Health Week which continues until Friday.
April 7 is celebrated as World Health Day annually to mark the founding of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and t...
DATE: Apr 09, 2008
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