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Egg throwing started early this Halloween weekend with Police reporting an incident of eggs being thrown by a group of youths on Friday afternoon.
Police received reports yesterday of egg throwing on Frog Lane and Parsons Road just before 4 p.m. yest...
DATE: Oct 30, 2004
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Government Conservation Officer Jeremy Madeiros yesterday called on the community to stop cutting down live cedar trees ? warning it could lead to the Bermuda endemic species' extinction.
Mr. Madeiros was speaking after learned that live cedars ? som...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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Housing Minister Ashfield DeVent yesterday backed a decision by Bermuda Housing Trust to increase rents paid for its properties.
And, in a press statement, the Minister refuted criticism that the BHT and the Bermuda Housing Corporation were guilty of...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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Corange Merit Scholar announced
Bermuda College student Damion Matthews was named the Corange Merit Scholar for 2004 this week.
Mr. Matthews is enrolled in the Associates in Art and Science programme in the Division of Liberal Arts, and is interested...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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An American visitor who died on Bermuda's roads was remembered by her school with a memorial concert and a special scholarship in her name, according to The Pioneer Press in Chicago.
Linda Elizabeth Anne Carpenter Inman, 50, of Lake Forest, Illinois,...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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Two men have been arrested and another was in hospital with stab wounds yesterday after two bar brawls broke out in the early hours ? one in Hamilton and one in St. George?s.
Both fights started inside drinking establishments and then spilled out ont...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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It takes extreme force to inflict shaken baby syndrome on a infant, an American expert on the condition said this week in an effort to dispel myths that it can occur from short falls or bouncing a baby.
Dr. Randell Alexander, the shaken baby syndrome...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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Employers and the Trade Union Congress have slammed Government for trying to force through mandatory overtime regulations.
But Home Affairs Minister Randolph Horton last night defended the decision to make time-and-a-half pay mandatory for overtime, ...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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Former Telecommunications Minister E.T. (Bob) Richards is returning to politics to take the place of Rev. Leonard Santucci who is stepping down from the Senate.
Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons said: ?Bob Richards brings to our Senate team a wealth of...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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The Police will be out in full force this Halloween with 100 officers on duty over the weekend.
Police said that individuals arrested over the weekend can expect to remain in custody until the next available court session.
More than 100 officers will...
DATE: Oct 29, 2004
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