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Current Bermuda Open champion Michael Sims and three-time former champion P.H.Horgan III find themselves in the same field today as they step out for the first round of the crucial second stage of PGA Tour Qualifying School.
Bermudian Sims and Horgan...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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Frankie Brewster touched many lives.
But none more than his supportive family.
?No words can basically sum up my father. He was caring, loving, kind and always giving to whoever was in need,? daughter Vickie told yesterday.
?He was never one in the ...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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MR Onions remain one point clear at the top of Commercial A Division after clinging on for a 3-2 win over Tuff Dogs on Saturday, two of their goals coming from substitute Dave Turner.
The first half was fairly even with few chances but the game liven...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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Legendary cricketer Calvin (Bummy) Symonds has urged affiliates to call a special meeting to address claims that Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) is being run like a ?dictatorship?.
Perturbed over the manner in which business is being conducted by local c...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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The Annual Front Street Mile, the traditional curtain raiser to January?s International Race Weekend, has taken on new sponsorship.
KPMG yesterday signed an undisclosed three-year deal with the organising Bermuda Track and Field Association (BTFA).
A...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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The sudden death of former Bermuda national team, Hotels International and BAA soccer player Frankie Brewster has left local football in a state of shock.
The aggressive defender, who patrolled inside the box with authority, was pronounced dead at Ki...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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English county cricket star David Hemp is promising his detractors he isn?t just a bat for hire but ?determined to help Bermuda cricket before, during and well after the 2007 World Cup?.
In his first local interview since jetting into the Island to b...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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Any fear the unseeded pair of Carol Reid and Johnny Moore might have held over the prospect of meeting second seeds Ann Manning and Courtland Boyle dissipated with the threatening clouds hanging over Coral Beach Club yesterday as both pairs were beat...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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Cayla Cross, the only girl representing Bermuda in the International Tennis Federation?s Developmental Championship in Trinidad, has played her way into the main draw.
Cross, Bermuda?s 14 and under top ranked player, qualified by winning the most gam...
DATE: Nov 09, 2005
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Clarence Parfitt has urged Bermuda?s cricketers not to get bent out of shape over recent defeats to a watered-down Namibian side on the African continent.
Describing Bermuda as a ?small fish in a big pool? in terms of playing at the international lev...
DATE: Nov 08, 2005
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