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A Supreme Court jury will begin deliberations today to decide if a 42-year-old Warwick man is guilty of importing over $100,000 worth of cannabis.
Terrance Vancouver Caines, of Tribe 2 Road, denied importing over 2,000 grams of cannabis in reel-to re...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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One of the most famous beachcombers in the world has been put on the case to find out where the large logs that have been washing up in Bermuda have come from.
If anyone can get to the bottom of the mystery then American Curtis Ebbesmeyer is surely t...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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On August 16, 2005 The Royal Gazette published a front page article entitled "UBP's Moniz wants criminal probe into First Choice Debt" in which it was incorrectly stated that lawyers Timothy and Georgia Marshall were directors and shareholders of Fir...
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Shocking footage has been shown to a jury laying bare the violent mayhem that engulfed a Friendship Trophy match.
Amid scenes of complete chaos at the Wellington Oval soccer final, the 15-minute film captured scenes highlighting mass public fighting ...
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motivational speaker visiting the three correctional facilities in Bermuda this week has urged the community to reach out to the young.
Without such help more youths will enter a life of crime ? and inmates will have no choice but to re-offend once f...
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Businessman Harold Darrell doesn?t deny he owed more than $700,000 to the Bank of Bermuda, and that he was six years past due on the debt.
He also doesn?t deny bank officers were helpful enough to allow him restructure his repayment of the debt, and ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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New light has been shone on the problem of fishermen and other boat users getting access to the water around Pembroke to load and offload their boats.
There was an agreement for the public to have access to moorings at Spanish Point some 50 years ago...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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Bermuda will walk a perilous Independence path if it breaks away from the United Kingdom-based legal system and customs and traditions that currently makes international business feel ?comfortable? about operating on the Island.
Two organisations rep...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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In a partnership with the National Training Board (NTB), two Bermuda Gas employees recently graduated from the Nova Scotia Community College?s (NSCC) Appliance Service Programme.
The 22 year-old Brendon Outerbridge and 19 year-old Eugenio Smith are t...
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An 18-year-old Sandys man was released on $5,000 bail after he denied having unlawful carnal knowledge with a 12-year-old girl.
The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, allegedly sexually interfered with the girl in Pembroke on June 6.
He...
DATE: Sep 29, 2005
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