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A US airline which stopped its flights to Bermuda earlier this year will resume daily operations from New York next year.
Premier Ewart Brown, Minister of Tourism, announced that Delta Airlines will run daily flights from LaGuardia airport, New York,...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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The lawyer representing five CedarBridge Academy teachers who claim they became sick from mould at the senior secondary school says his clients would not return to the school in January until they receive independent verification that it is safe for ...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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A suspended Police constable ? on trial for stalking ? vows he?ll defend himself after firing his lawyer.
It was a turbulent day in Magistrates? Court for 36-year-old Robert Butterfield.
He cried uncontrollably, openly blamed the Police Service for h...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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A charity which cares for physically disabled elders was given a Christmas boost thanks to a donation from the American Consulate.
US Consul General Gregory Slayton and the rest of his team handed over $1,300 to the Summerhaven Trust.
The centre, in ...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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A mother of two was handed keys to a new home in Sandys after waiting a year-and-a-half for affordable housing.
Lovaine Tucker, an administrative assistant, will move into her new two bedroom home on Butterfield Lane, Sandys, in the New Year.
Two wee...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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The General Post Office has released an update on its service ahead of Christmas.
Only the GPO and its parcel post section will be open tomorrow to allow collection of parcels until 1 p.m, Government says.
No other post office outlets will offer any ...
DATE: Dec 22, 2006
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A mentally ill man has been ordered by a judge to write a letter of apology to a Bermudian journalist he threatened to kill.
Thomas Osborn, 27, of Concord, Massachusetts, America, sent dozens of disturbing calls — many of them racist — to Glenn Jones...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006
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Senators passed a slew of financial bills with little debate yesterday.
First up was the Bermuda Monetary Authority Amendment Act which will increase fees for banks, trusts and insurers to help fund 30 new regulators.
It amends the registration and a...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006
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An Air Canada flight to Toronto from Bermuda was delayed for almost two hours yesterday afternoon after a baggage handling device caused minor damage to the aircraft.
The 1.15 p.m. AC943 flight took off an hour and 53 minutes late after a temporary r...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006
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Taxi drivers must get used to competition urged Senator David Burch in a spirited debate during the passing of a bill to regulate the minibus industry.
After listening to United Bermuda Party Senator Gina Spence-Farmer outline the struggles of the ca...
DATE: Dec 21, 2006
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