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A cabbie found guilty of attacking another taxi driver and causing permanent damage to his eye has had his conviction quashed in the Court of Appeal.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves ruled that Robert Trew should not have been found guilty of unlawfully...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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An American-based scientist with a speculative idea for fighting global warming, and potentially hurricanes, has been to Bermuda twice to test his science — and so far the results are lacklustre.
His ideas though are inspired.
Phil Kithil runs a priv...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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Education Minister Randy Horton will meet with representatives from industry and education in the New Year to discuss ways to improve the technical education offered on the Island.
The meeting follows on from a forum held at Bermuda College last mont...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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A proposed new five-star beach hotel and spa resort in Warwick will rise nine storeys and offer guests spectacular views across the South Shore.
The landmark 220-suite hotel will not stand alone but be accompanied by some five- or six-storey building...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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The Royal Gazette’s Break The Chains campaign has got off to a flying start — now we are urging our readers to help a worldwide anti-slavery petition smash the 15,000 mark.
Our campaign — which demands world leaders take action to help free at least ...
DATE: Dec 27, 2006
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In this my first Christmas message as Premier of Bermuda I am pleased to share in the joys of this Festive Season with all of you.Above all else Christmas is the time to reflect on the mystery of the birth of Jesus Christ and what that event over 200...
DATE: Dec 23, 2006
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With Christmas just around the corner and people flocking to shops to buy that last minute gift, some stopped to tell The Royal Gazette what they hoped they would see under the Christmas tree.The answers, as reporter Mikaela Ian Pearman found out wer...
DATE: Dec 23, 2006
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On Christmas Eve 1906 the first ever audio radio transmission was made by a man with ties to Bermuda, whose legacy continues on the Island today.
Yesterday, relatives of Reginald Fessenden gathered at his grave at St. Mark’s Church in Smith’s to mark...
DATE: Dec 23, 2006
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A top chef alleged to have commented that arsenic had been put in a meal prepared for Premier Ewart Brown acted in way that was “tantamount to threatening an act of terrorism, a criminal act of a most heinous nature,” according to Immigration Ministe...
DATE: Dec 23, 2006
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Walking around Hamilton at this time of year is a lot of fun. The decorations are up, the lights are on, the last minute gifts are being purchased. Pretty well everyone has a smile on their faces. And what a variety of faces they are. Young and old, ...
DATE: Dec 23, 2006
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