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Khano Smith?s first year in Major League Soccer has ended how he would like it ? with an extended season.
The New England Revolution, who picked up the lanky Dandy Town striker on a pre-season tour of Bermuda, finished top of the Eastern Conference a...
DATE: Oct 22, 2005
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Over the years Devonshire Cougars have danced to the pulsating beat of the Gombey drum while Dandy Town Hornets have always responded to the chimes of that irritating school bell.
Now it seems as though Somerset Trojans are being driven by the melodi...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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AS much as Bermuda?s cricketers will have welcomed the surprise $11 million package handed out by Government last week, they?ll be acutely aware that with the extra cash comes extra pressure.
If the eyes of a nation weren?t already on a team whose su...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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A damaged passport and an officious immigration officer nearly caused an international incident at Hosea Kutako airport yesterday ? and came close to reducing Bermuda?s squad to 12 men.
But phone calls to the Immigration and Sports Ministers from a N...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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Bermuda?s players were treated to a free desert safari during the journey from airport to hotel yesterday, with the bus having to slow down as a primate sauntered across the highway.
The team, already staring wide-eyed as the bus passed through the b...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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Lack of wind kept the King Edward VII Gold Cup fleet onshore yesterday, giving American Ed Baird another day to plan his tactics as he aims for a first-ever triumph in Bermuda waters.
Baird, the International Sailing Federation's (ISF) number one ran...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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While the senior Gold Cup racers were kept on shore yesterday, junior Optimist sailors persevered in light winds and near calm seas on the first day of individual racing in the RenaissanceRe Junior Gold Cup.
And it was local competitor Joshua Greensl...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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At least two of the Island?s Premier Division clubs will exit the FA Cup competition at the very first hurdle.
During yesterday?s first round draw, nine-time champions Somerset Trojans were pitted against 2004 runners-up Devonshire Cougars while 2004...
DATE: Oct 21, 2005
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Government offered to assist Somerset Bridge Recreation Club in paying off considerable debts two years ago.
It was revealed yesterday that Sports Minister Dale Butler formed a committee ? headed by former PLP MP Walter Roberts ? to help the Sandys p...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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Somerset Bridge Recreation Club owe Government more than $82,000 in unpaid taxes, can reveal.
Fifteen months following Government?s purchase of White Hill Field from the Gosling family, the Ministry of Finance have taken out a writ against the Sandys...
DATE: Oct 20, 2005
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