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Some of the dozen or so mystery logs that have washed up in Bermuda during the past month have found a new home.
A number of the large bits of lumber, which measure in length from 60 to 80 feet, were loaded up from a storage depot at Dockyard and wer...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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Moves to replace Grant Gibbons as Opposition Leader are more than just silly season rumours, according to senior figures in the United Bermuda Party.
However, last night Dr. Gibbons dismissed the idea and refused to be drawn further.
He told : ?This ...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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A defendant accused of using a machete to slash a man as he lay on a football field was the victim of mistaken identity, a court heard.
Tahir Nesta Bascome said he was not at Wellington Oval when violence erupted during a day of football finals ? and...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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Restrictive leases which have hampered Dockyard?s redevelopment plans could soon by changed, sparking a wave of home building in the historic former naval base.
Housing supremo David Burch said Government is set to increase the 21-year lease limit to...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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Bermuda could join more than 50 countries across the globe which have guaranteed their citizens the right to know what their Government is up to.
In the 2003 Speech from the Throne, the Government outlined that it would examine proposals for public a...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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A local developer who started doing the groundwork for Bermuda?s first five-star hotel two years ago, is crying foul after the piece of land in Warwick earmarked for the development was sold to another party.
?Rammy? Smith was issued a Special Develo...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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Plans to double the size of Bermuda?s only shopping mall have been rejected by the Development Applications Board (DAB).
However, Washington Properties general manager Paul Slaughter said yesterday he is going to appeal the decision to the Minister o...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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The public can help to ensure the future survival of Bermuda?s cedar trees by collecting 10,000 berries, but there are only two weeks left to do it.
Many of the cedar berries have fallen to the ground already which makes them more difficult to collec...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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Thousands of honey bees swarmed a Front Street tree on Wednesday.
According to Corporation of Hamilton Secretary Kelly Miller, a bee-keeper was called out to capture the queen bee and thereby remove the swarm.
Despite the explosion of bee activity wh...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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The Public Service Commission has moved to block the disclosure of documents requested by a Tribunal looking into the discrimination complaint of an Airport Customs Officer.
Troy Caines claims Government discriminated against him three years ago when...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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