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Bermuda?s former top judge Chief Justice Austin Ward QC has been made a ?Sir? in the Queen?s Birthday Honours List announced today.
There are also two new MBEs on the Island, while 11 of the 14 members of the Bermuda Independence Commission have acce...
DATE: Jun 17, 2006
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Scott Neil
NEARLY ten per cent of the island's population are expected to attend what's been billed as "the biggest party in Bermuda's history" on July 1 ? and around 60 local charities are set to benefit.
The hosts are the US Consulate and the American Society...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006
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Published August 12, 2005
EDWIN Leather was not the British Government's first choice to succeed the murdered Sir Richard Sharples as Bermuda's Governor. Nor was he the second or third choice. In fact, Sir Edwin's name was last on a final short list ...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006
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Published March 5, 2004
BERMUDA was presented with the still-current either/or choice on going to Independence or maintaining existing constitutional arrangements with Britain in 1973 after Whitehall reneged on promises to allow the island to pursue ...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006
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Published August 19, 2005
NEWLY arrived Governor Sir Edwin Leather correctly anticipated in 1973 that the then-taboo subject of Independence would emerge as a major political issue in Bermuda by the mid-to-late 1970s ? but said the Progressive Labour...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006
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BELGRADE — Shattered buildings on the boulevard tell the story: Belgrade is the only European capital bombed by NATO and Serbia does not forget it.The cruise-missile ruins on “Tomahawk Alley” are totems of resentment of a people who feel misunderstoo...
DATE: Jun 16, 2006
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IN the aftermath of the failure of Government backbencher Renée Webb's Private Member's Bill which would have extended Bermuda's human rights legislation to recognise so-called sexual orientation — and allow legal recourse to those who believe they h...
DATE: Jun 09, 2006
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IN the wake of the Parliamentary fiasco surrounding Renee Webb's Private Member's Bill, I think I've finally figured out our Government's affinity for Cuba. Our leaders obviously admire the lack of civil and human rights the Cuban government affords ...
DATE: Jun 09, 2006
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IN the aftermath of the failure of Government backbencher Ren?e Webb's Private Member's Bill which would have extended Bermuda's human rights legislation to recognise so-called sexual orientation ? and allow legal recourse to those who believe they h...
DATE: Jun 09, 2006
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THE Civil Service broke its own rules when the Ministry of Works & Engineering forced staff from the Office of the Auditor General to move into premises that were far from being ready to work in.
That is the view of Auditor General Larry Dennis, who ...
DATE: Jun 09, 2006
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