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A row sparked last week after a television cameraman was prevented from filming a town hall meeting because organisers had their own video production company.
A cameraman for ZBM TV was stopped from recording a public meeting on the Island?s human ri...
DATE: Jul 05, 2006
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A Scottish family on holiday in Bermuda were plucked to safety by a ferry after their boat started to sink yesterday.
The drama began around 2 p.m. when the Boston Whaler with six people on board was near the Camber at the entrance to Dockyard. It wa...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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Drivers who already have a valid licence from an overseas country will soon no longer be required to take the full car driving test in Bermuda.
Instead they will need to take only a written test and the reverse parking section of the practical test.
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DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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Editor has defended the paper against claims of "vindictive" reporting against blacks ? and offered to meet protestors who appear to be calling for a boycott of the newspaper.
Fliers have been put up in the Bulls Head car park and at the General Post...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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The deterioration of highly visible property and landmarks in St. George?s has brought a call for Government to remedy the situation and remove the blots on the landscape that visitors see as they arrive in the World Heritage Status town.
A water cat...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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The Island?s bus network ground to a halt for eight hours yesterday as a mass walk-out by drivers caused chaos for travellers.
Commuters and tourists were hit by the strike action, which saw 180 drivers and garage workers walk off the job just after ...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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The weekly Farmers? Market at the Bulls Head car park in Hamilton is set to continue at least until August. A number of vendors are continuing to show up and farmer Tom Wadson said his stall would likely last at least another month as there was still...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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Premier Alex Scott visited The Swizzle yesterday as Police continued to probe last Thursday?s ride-by shooting outside the South Shore pub.
In a clear sign of the severity of an incident that shocked the Warwick community, Mr. Scott was joined by Pub...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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An American spinal injury expert has been updating Bermuda medics on the latest developments in the care and rehabilitation of patients who have suffered debilitating injuries to their spines.
Dr. Kevin O?Connor, medical director of the spinal cord i...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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Jail for drugs
Police officers arrested a Pembroke man after they smelled the distinctive odour of cannabis coming from his car as they talked to him on a minor infraction.
Phillip James Richardson, 27, of Gospel Lane, was yesterday imprisoned for 60...
DATE: Jul 04, 2006
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