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With their final exams set to begin, dozens of CedarBridge Academy students were turned away for wearing non-approved shoes and for not carrying identification cards.
The mother of a 14-year-old student told The Royal Gazette last night said her daug...
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Project coordinators Canon Design was formed as a company 55 years ago in New York State and has become a major force in North America, boasting 14 offices and 650 employees across the continent.
The architecture and design firm specialises in health...
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A housebreaker who committed his crimes out of revenge was jailed for nine months and sentenced to two years probation.
Nico Smith, 23, of St. George?s, pleaded guilty in Magistrates? Court to breaking into Jeffrey Amaral?s home in St. George?s on Fe...
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The fate of a man accused of firearms charges hangs in the balance after he appealed his nine-month jail sentence on Friday.
Ernest Roberts, 58, of Knapton Hill, Smith?s, was sentenced last July for the possession of prohibited weapons and firearms.
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Large numbers of deformed toads have spawned from polluted ponds in Bermuda's Nature Reserves.
Dr. Jamie Bacon, the principal investigator of the Bermuda Zoological Society's Bermuda Amphibian Project, told Hamilton Rotarians yesterday that Pitman's ...
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Three top UK lawyers ? including Cherie Booth QC, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair ? are due to arrive on the Island this week to take part in a high-profile appeal case.
In the case, to be heard on Monday, the Bank of Bermuda is appealing a dec...
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Acting Magistrate Mark Pettingill told a foreign cruise ship worker he was ?free to go? yesterday after finding him not guilty of sexually assaulting a co-worker.
Finding the prosecution had presented insufficient evidence against the man, Mr. Pettin...
DATE: Jun 14, 2005
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A debate in the House of Assembly on Friday night concluded with a fiery confrontation between Shadow Home Affairs Minister Maxwell Burgess and Premier Alex Scott.
The heated exchange began when Mr. Burgess addressed the House to report that challeng...
DATE: Jun 14, 2005
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Gifted public school students could soon benefit from two programmes offered by Johns Hopkins University in the US.
Education and Development Minister, Terry Lister told the House of Assembly yesterday how, during a visit to the University, he examin...
DATE: Jun 14, 2005
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