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Police have arrested a driver for driving while impaired after his car ploughed into a florist?s, leaving a huge hole in the wall of the newly-revamped shop.
The owner of Demco Florist on South Road, Devonshire, has spoken of her relief that no-one w...
DATE: Sep 22, 2005
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Three Police officers were injured as they tried to restrain a man who tried to run away after being warned he was about to be searched because of his behaviour in the early hours of last Saturday.
Raymond Winslow Burgess was jailed for six months af...
DATE: Sep 22, 2005
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Passengers will have to wait until next year before the heavily delayed new Hamilton bus terminal opens, can reveal today.
The multi-million dollar station was supposed to swing open at the end of this summer, almost five months after the original co...
DATE: Sep 22, 2005
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What started off as the official hand-over of the Bermudians for Referendum petition yesterday turned into a full-blown debate on the steps of Cabinet when the Premier said ?folks signed it and didn?t even know what they were signing?.
A group of abo...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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The US Consulate has warned that scam letters are being circulated on the Island in a bid to trick people into giving out personal financial details.
The Consulate says a large number of Bermuda residents and businesses have received requests, purpor...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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Tropical Storm Philippe is still potentially a threat to Bermuda. Last night?s 6 p.m. update on the Bermuda Weather Service stated the closest the point of approach will be Friday at 3 p.m. when the storm is expected to pass 240 nautical miles east o...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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Bermuda is in danger of becoming a Third World nation unless it starts making plans to safeguard its future, former Premier Sir John Swan warned Rotarians yesterday.
After giving a robust speech that was ?not as billed? yesterday Sir John also mentio...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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9 Beaches Resort continues to struggle with low occupancy rates and was forced to layoff some workers yesterday.
The resort?s general manager Marcus Jones said in a press release last night that: ?the staff changes have proven to be painful and we si...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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The Bermuda College has announced a new agreement with Alfred State University, allowing Bermuda College students to obtain their baccalaureate degree in building construction science.
The agreement, signed last month, allows for graduates of the Col...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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Premier Alex Scott yesterday told members of the Bermudians for Referendum and the press that the United Bermuda Party "chose not to participate" in the Bermuda Independence Commission (BIC) Report.
The Premier handed a copy of the BIC report to the ...
DATE: Sep 21, 2005
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