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The historic Newport-Bermuda Race moved into a new era yesterday as Hasso Plattner's Morning Glory completed the 635-mile crossing in an unprecedented 48 hours.
The 86-feet MaxZ sliced more than five hours off the record time set by Roy Disney's Pyew...
DATE: Jun 21, 2004
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German super-maxi Morning Glory smashed the record in the Newport-Bermuda Race today, crossing the line off the St. David's Lighthouse in 48 hours and 28 minutes.
Morning Glory, owned by Hasso Plattner, finished the Race at 2.14 p.m. At 6.30 p.m., no...
DATE: Jun 20, 2004
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Some new Bermuda soccer stars will have to be ?born? tomorrow if the Island is to progress to the third round of the 2006 World Cup qualifying competition.
Already reeling from the loss of ace pro and striker Shaun Goater because of a calf strain, Ke...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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As the Bermudian media and general public heralded the ?courage and fighting spirit? of the national football team in the aftermath of their narrow defeat away to El Salvador last week, the reaction within the Central American country by contrast was...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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A host of powerboats struggling to keep up with three beautiful new generation yachts at yesterday?s Newport-Bermuda Race start was a sure sign that records will be shattered this year.
The much-hyped Demonstration Division set off from Narrangassett...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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Come tomorrow evening the World Cup hopes of an entire country could rest in the trusted gloves of ?keeper Timmy Figureido.
The 31 year-old Somerset Trojans goalie is perhaps on the verge of the most crucial 90 minutes of his international career.
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DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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They are the hottest tickets in town ? and they are selling fast!
Bermudians have football fever and it?s catching quickly ? so quickly that by 2.30 p.m. yesterday the 2,150 seats in the National Sports Centre?s grandstand were sold out for tomorrow?...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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Despite the absence of injured professionals Shaun Goater and Kyle Lightbourne national team skipper Kentoine Jennings remains upbeat over the Island?s chances of advancing to the next round of the World Cup.
Bermuda need a 1-0 win over the visiting ...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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Last Sunday John Barry Nusum scored a crucial goal in San Salvador to keep the Island?s World Cup hopes alive.
Tomorrow the Toronto Lynx striker hopes to go one better and deliver the killer blow against El Salvador at the National Sports Centre.
Nus...
DATE: Jun 19, 2004
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BIZARRE as it may sound, football can change the mood of a nation.
We?ve seen here right in Bermuda, we?re seeing it currently at the Euro 2004 championships where the trials and tribulations of Greek authorities as they struggle to prepare for this ...
DATE: Jun 18, 2004
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