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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 ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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An investigation into alleged financial irregularities at the National Training Board (NTB) is almost complete, can reveal.
The probe was launched by the Accountant General?s office in September when the quangos executive officer Michael Stowe was pl...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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Bermuda?s Roman Catholic Cathedral has locked its doors during daytime over growing concerns about people seen lingering in the dark interior.
And on the first day the new closure hours applied St. Theresa?s Cathedral, on Cedar Avenue, was broken int...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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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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A burglar made off with $3,000 in $1 coins after breaking into a Warwick home in broad daylight last Thursday.
The burglary happened at an apartment on Witchery Lane at some point during the day. Police are investigating and anyone with information s...
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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 ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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Government knew about the potentially harmful environment at CedarBridge Academy as far back as March 2005 but failed to act, according to written proof obtained by .
A bundle of correspondence between a former CedarBridge teacher debilitated due to ...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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Hopes that Bermudians will get the right to retain British citizenship after Independence appear to have taken a down-turn.
Last week in London Premier Ewart Brown pressed Overseas Territories Minister Lord Triesman to investigate claims that the pol...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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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...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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The president of Bermuda College has racked up a travel bill of more than $6,000 this month with three trips abroad, according to new documents leaked to .
Taxpayers have forked out for Dr. Charles Green to visit Jamaica, St. Lucia and the US on coll...
DATE: Nov 29, 2006
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