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Ombudsman Arlene Brock has recommended a review of the education provided to Bermuda’s special needs students.
In a report recently tabled in Parliament, she outlined a complaint a mother made to her about the failure of the Department of Education t...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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A lone sailor will continue to Bermuda under motor after his yacht?s mast broke in high winds to the east of the Island.
The sailor, whose name and origin are still unknown, refused an offer from a passing merchant ship on Tuesday night to abandon th...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Installation of a new X-ray scanner to detect contraband at Hamilton docks has been completed but it will not be operational until next January as work needs to be done on traffic access.
The announcement was made by Minister of National Security Way...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Six crew members were rescued from a sinking Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) vessel yesterday afternoon.
A Bermuda Maritime Operations spokesman said the 28ft Reef Runner, began taking on water in choppy seas 1.5 miles north of Bailey?s Ba...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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This week has proved the old adage of when it rains, it pours.
Following several months of dry weather, the Island experienced heavy rainfall brought on by Tropical Storm Bret.
According to the Bermuda Weather Service, 1.75in of rain were recorded at...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Wellington Lane in St George?s has been temporarily closed, after a rock face collapsed.
A ?significant fall of loose debris? slid into the road yesterday morning, following heavy rain.
Public Works Minister Derrick Burgess said emergency repairs wou...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Runways at LF Wade International Airport will soon have to be upgraded, to the tune of $10 to $14 million.
And a study of Bermuda's inshore channels should be available in a few weeks' time to determine where Government dredges to admit bigger cruise...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Jonathan Bell
Premier Paula Cox has branded suppliers as "inhumane" for upping their prices and "economically raping" those who are struggling to make ends meet.
Ms Cox, who is also Minister of Finance, used this week's town hall meeting on the economy to spell ou...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Members of the community are being invited to take a trip down memory lane and participate in a series of fun and educational activities in honour of Emancipation Day.
Starting at 2pm on Sunday, the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs will ...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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Beds, upholstered chairs and ottoman couches used by American International Group (AIG) CEOs Maurice (Hank) Greenberg and Martin Sullivan will be up for grabs when they are put up for auction this weekend.
The furniture from Chartis' penthouse apartm...
DATE: Jul 21, 2011
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