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The Collector of Customs was accused of breaching a black Bermudian man's constitutional rights when an equally unqualified white Canadian woman was appointed as Assistant Collector in 2002.
Human rights lawyer Mark Diel represented 20-year Airport C...
DATE: Jan 11, 2006
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BTA (Dispatching) Ltd. fitted its first GPS system on one of its cabs yesterday.
The controversial cab tracking devices must be on every cab by February 6.
BTA president Michael Ray said about 280 cabs had signed up with his firm so far while Radio C...
DATE: Jan 11, 2006
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Pensioners have been urged to supply bank details to Government so pension cheques can be paid directly into their bank accounts. Letters were posted to all seniors requesting the information after Government said switching to the direct method would...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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Allegations of internal strife within the Corporation of Hamilton have been cited as the reason for two senior staff members quitting their jobs in the past 12 months.
Sources have said that General Superintendent Clive Hook and Assistant City Engine...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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A call for Bermudian women to have more children might have to be made if the Island is to address the issue of its ageing population.
In a remark he openly recognised was controversial Ed Ball, the general secretary of the Bermuda Public Services Un...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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Bermuda has reached a ?tipping point? regarding its health care provision, underlining the importance of an arms-length group to investigate and monitor the needs of its population.
Ensuring that happens is the reason for the newly created Bermuda He...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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A prison chaplain at Westgate was intimidated into handing over cash to an inmate, prompting an internal inquiry to be launched.
Rev. Lloyd Duncan was working inside the facility on Friday when the prisoner asked him for a prayer. According to Prison...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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The chief executive officer of Fort Knox Bermuda Ltd tried to throttle his ex-wife when he found their son at her home, a court heard yesterday.
Troy Eugene Symonds, 43, of Radnor Estate Road, Hamilton Parish, denies a charge of grievous bodily harm ...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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The Cooper twins were beaten in a vicious baseball bat attack after visiting an illegal gambling den, the first day of their murder trial heard.
Defendant Kenneth Burgess launched the violent assault while co-accused Dennis Alma Robinson stood guard ...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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Forty-five students made history for CedarBridge Academy yesterday when they were inducted into the National Honour Society (NHS).
But their Principal warned they had to maintain their grades or lose membership.
The honoured students needed to have a...
DATE: Jan 10, 2006
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