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Two men were attacked by robbers — one of them at knifepoint — in a 20 minute spell in the same street.
Police suspect the robberies — which both involved four men on two bikes, in Pitts Bay Road, Pembroke, on Friday evening — were carried out by the...
DATE: Jan 08, 2007
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You might think a break in our sunny climes would help take his mind off the war with Iraq, his so-called feud with Gordon Brown and never-ending questions about his departure as British Prime Minister.
Now speculation suggests Tony Blair is consider...
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The start of the Bermuda Regiment's boot camp was marred by late arrivals and complaints from Bermudians Against the Draft.
The group claimed the Regiment was not respecting the men's right to challenge the conscription law.
Yesterday, Larry Marshall...
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You might think a break in our sunny climes would help take his mind off the war with Iraq, his so-called feud with Gordon Brown and never-ending questions about his departure as British Prime Minister.
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DATE: Jan 08, 2007
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A Warwick man pleaded guilty to stealing coins and jewellery last week in Magistrates? Court, but will be sentenced in a higher court.
Sonny Norman Bell, 47, of Cobbs Hill, pleaded guilty to dishonestly receiving a gold chain, three gold rings and a ...
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A vital school trip is facing a cash crisis after fund-raising events were scrapped due to the outbreak of potentially toxic mould at CedarBridge Academy.
CedarBridge teachers had arranged for dozens of French students to fly out to Senegal and Moroc...
DATE: Jan 08, 2007
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A boat heading towards Bermuda today has aroused concerns by claiming it has suffered engine failure and has no water on board.
The 41ft , with three people on board, has not declared distress.
It has also refused offers of help from another boat, bu...
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Government needs to put its money where its mouth is when it talks about reforming criminals says Prison Union leader Craig Clarke.
He welcomed Premier Ewart Brown's decision to hold a recent Cabinet meeting at Westgate but he said shortstaffing mean...
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A vital school trip is facing a cash crisis after fund-raising events were scrapped due to the outbreak of potentially toxic mould at CedarBridge Academy.
CedarBridge teachers had arranged for dozens of French students to fly out to Senegal and Moroc...
DATE: Jan 08, 2007
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It may have been Bermuda's oldest and best known department store, but the former vice president of Trimingham's said he was "not bothered at all" to see it demolished.
Andrew Trimingham dismissed the venue which housed his family's famous business ?...
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