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A titanic struggle on the ocean waves ended with an American tourist hauling a gigantic 1,100lb blue marlin out of the depths.
Keen weightlifter Bill Elliott drew on all his strength to catch what the boat's skipper yesterday described as a "sea mons...
DATE: Jun 01, 2006
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The Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) announced a new hair follicle drug testing service yesterday ? but is unaware of any organisations or associations who get drug tested.
When a BHB spokeswoman was asked yesterday if she knew of any groups that could ...
DATE: Jun 01, 2006
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Businesses are being encouraged to close their doors for an hour on Friday to show support for a peaceful demonstration outside the House of Assembly.
The 12.15 p.m. rally, dubbed ?Lunch for Democracy? by organisers, is a protest aimed at MPs who fai...
DATE: Jun 01, 2006
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Anti-fraud officers have issued a renewed warning about cash scams trying to rip off Bermuda residents.
As it emerged that more and more residents were being targeted by fraudsters, Police again stressed the dangers of revealing personal bank details...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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A 17-year-old cyclist was in hospital last night with serious injuries after colliding with a wooden fence or railing on North Shore Road near the junction with Jennings Road at around 4.50 p.m. yesterday, Police said last night.
Police said details ...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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A local company plans to convert waste cooking oil into an environmentally-friendly fuel called biodiesel.
The Ministry of the Environment said the "wonder fuel" could be used to run thousands of pieces of construction equipment, trucks, buses, taxis...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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A fire at St. George?s Golf Course last night damaged vegetation and trees near the third hole on the course.
A member of the public reported the fire around 8.30 p.m. and five fire vehicles, two from the Bermuda Fire Service and three from the St. G...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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A Supreme Court trial lasted barely 15 minutes yesterday, when an alleged wounding victim did not turn up to give evidence.
Puisne Judge Charles Etta-Simmons directed the jury to find Tariq Shakenn White not guilty.
White, 26, of Summit View Drive, H...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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Twenty-two-year-old David Trott was found guilty yesterday of assaulting a man he described as "like an uncle" to him.
Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves denied Trott bail and remanded him in custody after a jury delivered a unanimous guilty verdict to th...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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Transport and Tourism Minister Ewart Brown last night promised a better bus service to St. David?s islanders.
His pledge came at a public meeting which heard of a young woman getting mugged in front of her two children because she could not get a bus...
DATE: May 31, 2006
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