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A parallel has been drawn between the lack of justice in the case of the unresolved circumstances surrounding Steven (Pepe) Dill?s ?preventable? prison death and the 1996 murder of Canadian teenager Rebecca Middleton.
No one has been convicted for in...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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A ?city landmark? nine-storey office block, which will have additional offices in its roof space, is former Premier Sir John Swan?s vision of the future for the eastern gateway entrance to Hamilton.
A plan has been submitted to build a 143ft-tall bui...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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The Corporation of St. George?s and Government are scrambling to get final Planning permission for a ?temporary? dock in St. George?s before a new ferry arrives next month.
The application to build a bow-loading ferry dock at Market Wharf was receive...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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Swizzle on South Shore owner Jay Correia was again forced to close his bar after a vandal put two cement blocks through windows early yesterday.
The pub was temporarily forced to shut after a teen was shot by a man on the back of a motorbike outside ...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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The inquiry into claims of racism against black doctors at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital will be investigated by the Bermuda Ombudsman and will be independent of Government, it was confirmed last night.
Ombudsman Arlene Brock said after consultat...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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Emergency repairs at Fort St. Catherine must be carried out soon to stop a main wall from falling down, Government said.
On June 28, the Parks Department was granted final Planning approval for its ?Fort St. Catherine, Phase One Repairs?.
This was le...
DATE: Jul 12, 2006
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A breast cancer specialist is spearheading an initiative to identify Bermudian women carrying a hereditary mutation gene that makes them susceptible to developing breast or ovarian cancer at an early age.
Using the latest screening technology, it is ...
DATE: Jul 11, 2006
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The number of jobs has risen by more than 500 as the international sector finally beat out Government as Bermuda?s largest employer.
The latest statistics show there are now 4,213 jobs in international business although the hotel industry saw a three...
DATE: Jul 11, 2006
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Two Pembroke teens were robbed of a necklace with a pendant and contents of a wallet on Sunday evening.
The 16-year-old boys were riding east on Harrington Sound Road in Hamilton Parish when their motorbike broke down.
While repairing it, two men rod...
DATE: Jul 11, 2006
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Mayor of Hamilton Jay Bluck has met with Premier Alex Scott to discuss his concerns about policing.
Mr. Bluck believes there are not enough officers on patrol in the city, and has made repeated calls for this to be addressed.
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DATE: Jul 11, 2006
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