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Shannon Nusum became the third local footballer to die on Bermuda's roads this year.
Twenty-year-old Nusum, a promising midfielder at Devonshire Colts, succumbed to serious head injuries suffered in a traffic collision on North Shore Road last Monday...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007
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For the first time in local football history the Premier and First Division championships could both be decided on the final round of the season.
At Devonshire Recreation Club tomorrow North Village will bid to retain their league title while hosts D...
DATE: Mar 10, 2007
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North Village Rams have declared Sunday’s big title-deciding Premier Division showdown against Devonshire Cougars at The Den their “payoff” for making an astonishing comeback after a slow start to the season.
Not even their most loyal fan would have ...
DATE: Mar 07, 2007
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Top local skippers Blythe Walker and Malcolm Smith head the list of potential winners for the inaugural Omega Sailor of the Year Award during next week’s ceremony to be hosted by Bacardi International.
Both sailors produced some outstanding performan...
DATE: Mar 02, 2007
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A top quality golf course must be built at Morgan’s Point if Premier Ewart Brown’s vision of Bermuda as a world-class golfing destination is ever to become a reality.
That is the view of Bermuda Golf Association president Bob Legere, who was speaking...
DATE: Mar 01, 2007
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Michael Sims ended the first round of the HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship in a tie for 21st place yesterday after a bogey-free round of two-under par 70 at the 7,137-yard Clearwater Golf Club.
By press time last night, the 2005 Bermuda Open champio...
DATE: Feb 23, 2007
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Michael Sims ended the first round of the HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship in a tie for 21st place yesterday after a bogey-free round of two-under par 70 at the 7,137-yard Clearwater Golf Club.
By press time last night, the 2005 Bermuda Open champio...
DATE: Feb 23, 2007
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Bermuda’s Michael Sims shot a two-under-par 70 earlier today at the $600,000 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship.
The 2005 Bermuda Open champion covered the 7,137 yard, par-72 Clearwater Golf Club layout located in Christchurch, New Zealand without reg...
DATE: Feb 22, 2007
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Bermuda?s Michael Sims shot a two-under-par 70 earlier today at the $600,000 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship.
The 2005 Bermuda Open champion covered the 7,137 yard, par-72 Clearwater Golf Club layout located in Christchurch, New Zealand without reg...
DATE: Feb 22, 2007
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Bermuda’s Nationwide Tour player Michael Sims fired two four-over-par rounds of 76 over the final two days of the $600,000 Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia to finish in a disappointing tie for 60th place.
Having held down fifth spot following a sparkl...
DATE: Feb 19, 2007
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