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A former Bermuda art teacher is cleaning up in Scotland ? by Royal appointment to the Queen.
Jenni Murray, known as Hewit when she taught at Clearwater Middle School in St David?s, has traded in her paints and brushes for a career in dry-cleaning.
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DATE: Aug 14, 2006
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Unsafe wall structures around the Island are being targeted for repair by the Ministry of Works and Engineering and Housing, with work crews being engaged last week in repairs to a wall in an area of Valley View Lane, Pembroke where 75 of the more th...
DATE: Aug 14, 2006
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A local group of hardworking volunteers built homes for the less fortunate in Eastern Europe and later saw their work documented by international television, newspaper and radio stations.
A diverse group of 50 Bermudians, ranging in age from 12 to 81...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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Police and customs officials raided gambling boat yesterday while she was moored at St. David?s. Numerous gaming machines, computers and documents were seized and the ship?s captain was arrested.
Lawyer Lewellyn Peniston, who acts for the vessel?s ow...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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A plan has been drawn up to keep a traditional stone Bermuda building near the centre of Hamilton and "wrap" a new glass-faced five-storey office block around it on two sides.
The two-storey office of Trott & Duncan law firm, on the corner of Dundona...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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A Devonshire man faced nine indictable charges related to theft yesterday in Magistrates' Court.
Kevin Glenn Howard, 38 of Boundary Crescent was charges with these offences between March and July of this year. He was not required to enter a plea beca...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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Tighter security measures introduced at Bermuda International Airport on Thursday in response to a world-wide terrorism alert are likely to remain in place for the foreseeable future.
Travellers boarding flights to the US yesterday were not allowed t...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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Scott Neil
A demonstration of the effectiveness of amateur radio communication in Bermuda is to be held in Hamilton today.
At Albuoy?s Point, members of the public have the chance to see how quickly a temporary radio broadcast and receiving station can be creat...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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A promised pay rise for hospital staff is to be delayed by a month, health chiefs admitted this week.
Workers at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital (KEMH) were due to get a four per cent pay increase in this month?s pay packet, backdated to October.
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DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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A man who was accidentally released from the Westgate Facility a month ago has been caught and is now assisting Police with numerous investigations.
Crown counsel Carrington Mahoney told Chief Justice Richard Groundthe Supreme Court was now in a ?pec...
DATE: Aug 12, 2006
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