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Fresh questions about conscription policy in Bermuda will be asked in Parliament today by a British MP who wants the practice abolished.
Andrew MacKinlay has leant his backing to Bermudians Against the Draft — a group of 13 men who are preparing a Su...
DATE: Jan 10, 2007
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Corporation of Hamilton officials are implementing a parking restriction after a construction project at the old Purvis Building inadvertently created a hazard to the public.
The Corporation Secretary Kelly Miller said the parking ban is only a preca...
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An arrested man kneed a Police officer in the testicles because he thought his handcuffs were too tight, a court heard.
Kyle Smith, 20, had been handcuffed after be became verbally abusive towards officers on duty in Warwick at about 7.40 a.m. on Mon...
DATE: Jan 10, 2007
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Flights between Bermuda and the UK could face cancellations and major delays after thousands of British Airways staff threatened strike action.
BA management are currently in 11th-hour talks with union officials in a desperate bid to stop 11,000 cabi...
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A drunk driver crashed into a tree and became trapped in his damaged car, a court heard.
Jermaine Lightbourne, 24, had more than twice the legal limit of alcohol in his system when the accident happened in Middle Road, Southampton, on Saturday, Novem...
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Police are urging Islanders to lock their homes securely and keep valuables in a safe place after a spate of burglaries.
Officers are investigating two break-ins which occurred on Gibbs Hill Road, Southampton, on Monday.
One of the burglaries took pl...
DATE: Jan 10, 2007
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Corporation of Hamilton officials are implementing a parking restriction after a construction project at the old Purvis Building inadvertently created a hazard to the public.
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A rescue pony who faced being put down due to the cost of his upkeep has been saved ? thanks to an appeal in .
The future was looking bleak for five-year-old Dazzy at the start of this week because the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...
DATE: Jan 10, 2007
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Luxury Tucker’s Town mansion GoldenEye has been sold to an overseas buyer from the McGraw-Hill publishing empire, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The palatial property on ‘Billionaire’s Row’ — once described as the most expensive house in Bermuda — hi...
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A Progressive Labour Party fundraising event will have more local supporters than from overseas, according to the party's Chairman.
Ticket holders to the Premier's Gala reception and black tie ball on Saturday evening will enjoy Grammy Award winning ...
DATE: Jan 10, 2007
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