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Bermuda would drop a spanner into its billion dollar economic engine by throwing out highly qualified guest workers next April when the six-year work permit limit rule takes effect.
That concern has led to high-level talks between international busin...
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A new window measuring 30 inches by 50 inches, along with its frame and a new pair of white blinds, was stolen after a break-in at a residence in Southampton at the weekend.
Also taken were two new water heaters. Police were called after the resident...
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A suspected thief was confronted as he rifled through the contents of handbag that had been left on the back seat of an unattended car parked near the Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton while the owner was inside making a delivery.
A woman and her husban...
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Eight well-travelled, and now well trained, soldiers of the Bermuda Regiment spent last night on home soil after a 34-day trip that took them to the mountains of Morocco.
The Bermudian contingent posed as an insurgent enemy in an exercise with the Ro...
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Pro-Independence campaigner Walton Brown has slammed the Bermuda Independence Commission report for “intellectual dishonesty”.
The report which took more than six months to compile and cost the taxpayers more than a third of a million dollars had bee...
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The Police investigation into a man accused of importing cocaine to Bermuda in auto parts has been questioned in court.
The trial of Jahmiko Hayward and Shannon Dwayne Julian Tucker heard a defence lawyer ask why when one of the suspects was quizzed ...
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Sgt. Harry Hunt
Cpl. Joseph Hayward
Cpl. Ira Philip
Cpl. Alastair Jack
Cpl. Waleed Lightbourne
L/Cpl. Ajahni Bascome
Pte. Charles Caesar
Pte. Urian Dickerson
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A man smashed a window with his fist because anger management advisors had taught him to lash out at anything other than people when he lost his temper, a court heard.
Lorin Baxter, 27, of Fork Lane, Southampton, pleaded guilty at Magistrates’ Court ...
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Bermuda Taxi Radio Cabs, which still uses radios for dispatch, received a stern warning from the Transport Control Department demanding the livery company comply with global positioning legislation "without further delay".
TCD has conducted periodic ...
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The Centre on Philanthropy is planning a flurry of activity between now and the new year designed to encourage people to give more of their time to non-profit groups in 2007.
The Centre?s Executive Officer Pamela Barit Nolan laid out the framework ye...
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