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December 2, 2007
Had the Progressive Labour Party Government been taking care of the 'people's business' rather than themselves, certain family members and 'cronies', then former Premier Alex Scott may not have had reason to make an impassioned plea ...
DATE: Dec 07, 2007
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Bermuda's ability to put on an international sports event of the highest quality was again demonstrated throughout last week as the Squash World Open went off without a hitch at a temporary facility which other countries chosen to host the tournament...
DATE: Dec 07, 2007
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Tourism — the Progressive Labour Party's Platform and policies:
— Reporting visitor numbers at 635,000 last year, the PLP's 'Progress Report' says: "The last time we reached the 600,000 threshold was 1987. Under the PLP and the leadership of Premier ...
DATE: Dec 07, 2007
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I had a chance to stop by the Bermuda Bridge Club Christmas Party last Saturday and it was clearly an immense success. From all accounts, the food was excellent as were all the post-dinner games and whoever was responsible for transforming the usuall...
DATE: Dec 07, 2007
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The 55th Annual Bermuda Goodwill Golf Tournament got off without a hitch yesterday with 106 teams competing for top honors over the next four days at Port Royal, Belmont Hills, Tucker's Point Club and Mid Ocean Club.
It is the second successive year...
DATE: Dec 04, 2007
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PHC Zebras assistant coach Jack Castle and Devonshire Cougars coach Shawn Smith are among the leading candidates to become national coach Keith Tucker's assistant.
According to Bermuda Football Association (BFA) insiders, Castle and Smith have alread...
DATE: Dec 04, 2007
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Colin Thompson
For the first time this millennium someone other than Jay Donawa is Bermuda's national cross-country champion.
A seven-year consecutive string of wins for Donawa, stretching back to 2000, came to an end on a rain-soaked Saturday morning at the Botani...
DATE: Dec 03, 2007
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Scott Neil
Coach Keith Tucker has received a ringing endorsement from some of his former Howard University players who have no doubt he is the right man to lead Bermuda forward.
International keepers' Jason Williams and Nigel Burgess are well versed in Tucker's...
DATE: Dec 01, 2007
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Stephen Wright
Jay Donawa will secure his eighth consecutive national cross country title if he wins tomorrow in a six-mile race around the Botanical Gardens.
Having already won the Onion Cross Country Series this year, with four wins from four appearances, Donawa ...
DATE: Nov 30, 2007
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Scott Neil
World No.1 Amr Shabana remained on course to retain his crown after disposing of Australia's Stewart Boswell in a five-game second-round thriller at the Endurance World Open last night.
Despite being far from his best, Shabana wore the 12th ranked se...
DATE: Nov 28, 2007
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