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A Jamaican who has been a resident of Bermuda for 20 years and was caught trying to import cocaine with a street value of $250,000 onto the Island has been sent to jail for ten years.
Father-of-three Lincoln George Brown, 38, was sent down after bein...
DATE: Oct 08, 2005
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A group of cabbies have launched an ambitious scheme to offer drivers shares in a dispatching company aiming to run its own garages as well as bid for bus, limo and even air business.
The move by BTA (Dispatching) Ltd. could spark a major realignment...
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A cobbler was fined $1,000 and disqualified from driving all vehicles for 12 months in Magistrates? Court yesterday.
Rick Court, 31, of Kilderry Lane, Devonshire, pleaded guilty in Magistrates? Court to driving while impaired on Cavendish Road on Sep...
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The majority of larger hotels in Bermuda appear to be benefiting from the additional visitors to the Island for the Bermuda Music Festival.
For the Fairmont Southampton Hotel this translates into the majority of entertainers and their entourages stay...
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A Bermudian doctor beaten unconscious in the middle of Hamilton by three young men and then robbed of his possessions fears for Bermuda?s future and has considered leaving the Island as a result of the late night assault.
Three men aged 20 and 21 who...
DATE: Oct 08, 2005
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Taxi drivers are being urged to brush up their manners by Bermuda Taxi Association president Michael Ray who said rude cabbies are a turn-off for tourists.
Mr. Ray said training was on the cards for drivers because a good attitude was needed to ensur...
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A charity boss left at the end of his tether by vandals who keep wrecking donations left at a thrift shop is hoping Bermudians will dig deep into their pockets to help build a more secure shop unit.
Committee of 25 for Handicapped Children chairman R...
DATE: Oct 08, 2005
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Bermuda's cultural heritage has a new protector in the form of a Folklore Officer for the Department of Cultural Affairs.
Since September 26, Kim Dismount Robinson, has been conducting research into the culture and history of Bermuda as Government's ...
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A boater who took his craft out for a spin ended up doing literally that after it got stuck in reverse and ended up circling around and around St. George?s harbour yesterday afternoon.
Amazed onlooker and town mayor E. Michael Jones phoned Harbour Ra...
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The Department of Health is taking the threat of a deadly bird flu very seriously and health organisations around the world say an outbreak could kill up to 150 million people.
Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Cann said his department has been in talks...
DATE: Oct 08, 2005
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