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| Saturday March 13, 2010 | |||
| Wells Fargo aims to bounce back after tough year [read] | |||
| Looking out for supply and demand [read] | |||
| BNTB see-saws [read] | |||
| Convicts turn to legal means of making money [read] | |||
| Making the most of the mutual fund choices available to you as an investor [read] | |||
| Smith fails to qualify [read] | |||
| Positive signs as the water gets warmer [read] | |||
| Onion and Limeys ready for battle [read] | |||
| Can Rooney beat Ronaldo's goal record? [read] | |||
| BFA punish player for unladylike conduct [read] | |||
| Dillas, Mansell set up all-Bermuda final [read] | |||
| Bromby eyes top 10 finish [read] | |||
| Maynard spoils Cougars' party [read] | |||
| Young women injured in separate bike crashs [read] | |||
| Tourism Department hires new public relations firm [read] | |||
| UBP upset over time spent on tourism's advertising budget [read] | |||
| Hamilton-St. George's ferry service to resume next month, Acting Minister says [read] | |||
| Crackdown coming for illegal airport parking [read] | |||
| Principals reassigned [read] | |||
| Honour student Chelsea recalls her memorable trip to United Nations [read] | |||
| Teenage pregnancies down; STDs increase [read] | |||
| Politicians jailed in aid of PRIDE Bermuda [read] | |||
| Friday March 12, 2010 | |||
| HSBC admits ex-employee stole data on 15,000 accounts [read] | |||
| High Court rules for Pink Floyd in download dispute [read] | |||
| BNTB shares rise [read] | |||
| Island-connected billionaires adorn Forbes list [read] | |||
| Appleby recruits five new partners [read] | |||
| Buffett earns less than his CFO [read] | |||
| Dodd to submit his own regulation proposal [read] | |||
| Omega Insurance shareholders to vote on major board changes [read] | |||
| RenRe and Platinum anticipate losses from Chile earthquake [read] | |||
| Govt. bonds still under consideration [read] | |||
| Local sailors shine overseas [read] | |||
| Players display no pride in Bermuda [read] | |||
| Parish will win basement battle [read] | |||
| BFA forced to abandon PDL [read] | |||
| Don't expect too much from our cricketers [read] | |||
| Sparkling Jenks crushes Palaynandi [read] | |||
| Clocks change this weekend [read] | |||
| US students assist Habitat for Humanity's efforts in Bermuda [read] | |||
| BELCO honours Oughton and Cox with new postgraduate scholarships [read] | |||
| Government is silent on claim that new road in St. George's had no Planning permission [read] | |||
| New plans for Serpentine Road apartments [read] | |||
| Slumped over man in car is arrested [read] | |||
| Rider breaks leg [read] | |||
| Nursing aides at MWI graduate with City & Guilds [read] | |||
| Gay cruise ship plans a visit to Bermuda [read] | |||
| Premier says Bermuda is ready –to host global economic forum [read] | |||
| Parliament to get a Hansard reporting system and website [read] | |||
| Tourism will be a major debate topic in the House today [read] | |||
| Public-private plan for hospital redevelopment [read] | |||
| Four invited onto Corporation's pedestrianisation committee [read] | |||
| Roban: Hospital changes will improve patient satisfaction [read] | |||
| Taxis to get limited period tax rebate [read] | |||
| MPs back doubling of foreign currency purchase tax [read] | |||
| Election funding rises 50 percent, Barritt wonders why [read] | |||
| Grants are cut as Health Ministry reallocates funds [read] | |||
| Government set to collect $51m as land tax and stamp duty rises are approved [read] | |||
| Southlands property could be developed on if land swap doesn't happen, warn owners [read] | |||
| Lewis denies kicking victim as he lay on the ground [read] | |||
| Witnesses are accused of lying in murder trial [read] | |||
| Questions are asked about cost of KEMH project [read] | |||
| BEC voices Budget concerns, Cox says common sense will prevail [read] | |||
| Top hotel confirms its plans for Coral Beach [read] | |||
| Thursday March 11, 2010 | |||
| BNTB shares drop [read] | |||
| The business of managing your wealth: stewardship [read] | |||
| Ireland tightens up on regulation as economic recovery starts taking shape [read] | |||
| Everest estimates $225m in quake claims [read] | |||
| BA talks break down [read] | |||
| Tech companies protest against British piracy bill [read] | |||
| Byrne joins Bermuda Reinsurance Club panel [read] | |||
| Everson: Govt. bonds would help ease debt and boost economy [read] | |||
| Banks forced to disclose bankers' pay - new plans [read] | |||
| PartnerRe sells $500m of debt at 5.5% [read] | |||
| Dexia sells Assured stake [read] | |||
| XL CEO McGavick earned $6.2m package [read] | |||
| Butterfield shares ride a roller-coaster as bank reveals rights issue terms [read] | |||
| Walk and run staged in St.George's [read] | |||
| ISL sets up netball tournament [read] | |||
| Youngster Burgess-Allen shows class on beam [read] | |||
| Plisco bundled out in first round [read] | |||
| Smith backed to reach final [read] | |||
| Golden boy prepares for Worlds [read] | |||
| Practice in Pretoria crucial in Bermuda build-up, says Hemp [read] | |||
| Bermuda pair on trial with Harrisburg [read] | |||
| Maintenance work to start at Bull's Head car park [read] | |||
| Electronic waste drop off day is Saturday [read] | |||
| Burglary in Hamilton Parish [read] | |||
| 400 years to the month – youngsters mark the launch of the Deliverance [read] | |||
| Slave registers are made public [read] | |||
| Indian billionaire's yacht is seen in St. George's [read] | |||
| Government intern programme returns in April [read] | |||
| Crash driver who injured two on a bike is given a suspended sentence [read] | |||
| Minister defends money being spent on space slot [read] | |||
| Premier says civil servants are being 'bombarded' by Opposition questions [read] | |||
| People's comments on the abolition of the Corporation [read] | |||
| Murder accused claims he punched victim but did not have a knife [read] | |||
| Some of the comments given to researchers [read] | |||
| Survey shows scant support for a take-over of the corporations [read] | |||
| Second term for DPP's Field [read] | |||
| Police seek witnesses to late night South Road crash [read] | |||
| Health Ministry budget is reduced by $98,000 [read] | |||
| Backlog of family law cases tops 5,000 [read] | |||
| MPs back pension access on hardship grounds [read] | |||
| HIP pays claims arrears as reserves dip to $4m [read] | |||
| Uighurs salaries revealed in parliamentary answers on public golf course expenditure [read] | |||
| Top international business group requests high-level meeting with Government ABIR letter warns of tax change jobs impact [read] | |||
| London taxis get the Bermuda 'Feel the Love' treatment [read] | |||
| Wednesday March 10, 2010 | |||
| Sony to launch 3D TVs in June [read] | |||
| Oil giant Chevron plans to axe 2,000 jobs [read] | |||
| Continental open to merger [read] | |||
| BNTB rises by 20% [read] | |||
| Driving simulation proves a real iOpener [read] | |||
| Marsh reportedly gets bid for Kroll unit [read] | |||
| ABIR writes to Frank to oppose US federal reinsurance fund bill [read] | |||
| AIG shares jump 12% [read] | |||
| Kinsale sets up new US specialty insurer [read] | |||
| JetBlue slows growth [read] | |||
| Nephila attracts $340m into cat reinsurance funds [read] | |||
| PartnerRe says its Chile quake claims could top $300m [read] | |||
| Bermuda Financial Network expands to both ends of the Island [read] | |||
| Youth football restructuring earns approval from schools and clubs [read] | |||
| Plisco sounds early warning [read] | |||
| Burgess in trials with Rhinos [read] | |||
| Canaries fight back to beat Ravens [read] | |||
| Wade-Gray stars again as Lady Mocs lift title [read] | |||
| Smith at the double as Village triumph [read] | |||
| Steede, West back in squad [read] | |||
| Island's national service idea may be shared at Egypt event [read] | |||
| 52 accidents during one week [read] | |||
| Footballer on misdemeanour charge in US [read] | |||
| Hurricane experts from across the Americas gather in Bermuda [read] | |||
| Pigeons are putting the squeeze on longtails [read] | |||
| Questions about Atlanta construction firm's contract with Government are deferred [read] | |||
| Changing faces in political landscape [read] | |||
| Farming heritage survives in Southampton, a parish that cherishes its quieter ways [read] | |||
| Government's intern programme for graduates will offer places in April [read] | |||
| MPs agree to tighter Customs regulations ahead of security move [read] | |||
| Premier challenges environmentalists, claims they appear to be too selective [read] | |||
| Teenager's arm cut as he tried to ward off attacker, jury hears [read] | |||
| Move to raise Government's debt ceiling to $1.25 billion is passed despite opposition [read] | |||
| Hazardous life of the Hurricane Hunters [read] | |||
| After Auditor General's concerns, Cox says there will be a tightening of fiscal controls on large projects [read] | |||
| Cricket player's stun gun charge is dismissed [read] | |||
| Pension fund access, health care and foreign currency purchase tax changes to go before MPs [read] | |||
| Telethon for Haiti collects $83,000 in three hours [read] | |||
| Half-a-million dollars spent to maintain closed golf course [read] | |||
| ABIC reiterates its economic warning over payroll tax changes [read] | |||
| Crash boy's mum gives thanks for prayers [read] | |||
| Tuesday March 09, 2010 | |||
| Job losses hitting men harder than women [read] | |||
| Your phone receiver could be the bacteria equivalent of New Year in Times Square [read] | |||
| Old £20 notes to cease to be legal tender [read] | |||
| Portugal announces austerity measures to combat soaring debt [read] | |||
| UK gives banks breathing space [read] | |||
| China WindPower's nine month profit soars 55% [read] | |||
| BNTB shares drop [read] | |||
| Lloyd's insurer Chaucer ponders move offshore [read] | |||
| Greenberg to testify in court [read] | |||
| The Job [read] | |||
| LOM Fixed Income Fund earns five-star rating [read] | |||
| EU captives may move offshore to avoid Solvency II costs [read] | |||
| AIG sells Alico to MetLife in $15.5b deal [read] | |||
| Survey suggests Logic is winning battle for ISP market share [read] | |||
| Oleander may cut motorcycle fleet by 25% [read] | |||
| Sports Mailbox [read] | |||
| Stout claims rackets double [read] | |||
| Stan leads team for Opti Champs [read] | |||
| Battling Titans beaten again [read] | |||
| Plisco to defend Match Play title [read] | |||
| Dogs defeated by red hot Utd [read] | |||
| Youth director Boyles hoping to shape football future [read] | |||
| Boyles set to coach Cougars in Caribbean club showdown [read] | |||
| Bascome wins gold at Schwarzenegger Classic [read] | |||
| Jury visits death scene near beach [read] | |||
| Mobil Oil's former Bermuda boss John Newton dies at 95 [read] | |||
| Youth Council seeks more input on tackling issues [read] | |||
| Road crash schoolboy, 16, remains in a critical condition [read] | |||
| Taxi driver is robbed by three men with a knife [read] | |||
| Bermuda national team football player faces school theft charges in the US [read] | |||
| Govt. to resume payments into sinking fund [read] | |||
| Premier slams UBP scheduling of the Tourism Budget debate [read] | |||
| 'Stop list' help office is about to be opened [read] | |||
| DC office will nurture influential friendships for Island, says Dr. Brown [read] | |||
| Minister answers questions on Bermuda College student numbers [read] | |||
| Media may soon be governed by an independent council [read] | |||
| Premier's pledge on freedom of information legislation [read] | |||
| Cox defends payroll tax hike; relief for retailers is accepted [read] | |||
| Premier's Press Secretary stepping down this week [read] | |||
| 30-second chance for debate angers Swan [read] | |||
| House approves payroll tax rise as Opposition MPs sound a warning [read] | |||
| Homeless shelter offer ignored, claims Mayor [read] | |||
| Monday March 08, 2010 | |||
| Becker on Budget impact [read] | |||
| No job cuts planned as Max/Harbor Point press on with Alterra merger [read] | |||
| Seadrill says Scorpion and Pride could merge rig assets [read] | |||
| KeyTech/BNTB fall [read] | |||
| BNTB announces boardroom changes [read] | |||
| AIG board approves unit sale to MetLife [read] | |||
| Trumper called to Bar [read] | |||
| Teekay posts loss as shipping rates fall [read] | |||
| Chile quake could be most expensive ever [read] | |||
| PwC partner Mitchell dies at home aged 55 [read] | |||
| Relegation worries worsen for Colts [read] | |||
| Marshall leaves rest of field chasing his shadow [read] | |||
| Roy looking to build on Jack Daniels lead [read] | |||
| Tobago conditions made for tough race – Donawa [read] | |||
| St.George's topple Hood [read] | |||
| Players make last bid for tour place [read] | |||
| Parish on course for Premier survival [read] | |||
| Goater: League title is now ours to lose [read] | |||
| National Trust Palm Sunday walk to include Southlands [read] | |||
| Bermuda needs a Gun Court – PLP MP [read] | |||
| Alshante Brangman died of natural causes – Police [read] | |||
| Cyclist fighting for his life after crash [read] | |||
| Zane DeSilva takes over municipalities review process [read] | |||
| Marathon debate on the Budget Reply concluded [read] | |||
| Police identify men who died suddenly last week [read] | |||
| Premier Brown, UBP's Trevor Moniz clash over pier contract [read] | |||
| Canadian firm tenders lowest bid for NSC pool [read] | |||
| Jamaica turned to its Gun Court in 1974 [read] | |||
| Van driver injured in crash, arrested [read] | |||
| Gaming in Bermuda: A timeline [read] | |||
| Symposium to focus on boys' education [read] | |||
| Former Premier critical of Gaming Green Paper [read] | |||
| Politicians, business people weigh in on gambling debate [read] | |||
| Sunday March 07, 2010 | |||
| Ellison predicts Oracle will return to profit [read] | |||
| Butterfield up 25% [read] | |||
| Helping imates get finances straight [read] | |||
| Farewell, Roger - Bermuda will miss you [read] | |||
| Budget brings into focus the law of diminishing returns [read] | |||
| Disaster strikes Sims [read] | |||
| Lopes to team up with Lines for CEA competition in Cayman Islands [read] | |||
| Bad weather hits commercial operators [read] | |||
| Final tune-up before Youth Championships [read] | |||
| Ivory Coast need a manager . . . now! [read] | |||
| Manders facing squad 'nightmare' [read] | |||
| Richards bounces back in Daytona [read] | |||
| Two wins will see us safe, says Smith [read] | |||
| MPs launch debate into 2010 National Budget [read] | |||
| Richards: $989 billion debt would not have happened under a UBP government [read] | |||
| BDA calls for Govt. to follow its own advice on prudence [read] | |||
| 2009 Reply to the Budget [read] | |||
| St. David's man cleared of gun possession charge [read] | |||
| Construction bosses say law violators are a minority [read] | |||
| Motorcyclist arrested after crash [read] | |||
| CedarBridge support staff threaten strike over work hours cut [read] | |||
| Police probe two sudden deaths [read] | |||
| Malaikah pours her emotions into anti-violence book [read] | |||
| Green Paper on 'Gaming' tabled in the House [read] | |||
| Dale Butler tells the House 'the people are worried' [read] | |||
| UBP: Budget outlines the 'road to ruin' [read] | |||
| Friday March 05, 2010 | |||
| Schroders regains top spot on record inflows [read] | |||
| Dubai World loses second NY property after default [read] | |||
| Toyota Prius tops Japanese cars sales despite recall woes [read] | |||
| Event to explore how international business can use social media [read] | |||
| HSBC CEO gets extra $450k for living costs [read] | |||
| BNTB's busy trading [read] | |||
| BA to lease planes/crew in event of strike [read] | |||
| Best expects Max units to benefit from merger [read] | |||
| BSBDC to hold customer service seminar [read] | |||
| Friedman goes into battle in Bermuda catering 'war' [read] | |||
| Essay competition winners have breakfast with Ford [read] | |||
| Four Platinum executives get $1.7m in housing allowances [read] | |||
| Carlyle sees bright future for Butterfield [read] | |||
| Butterfield's new capital 'clears way forward' [read] | |||
| US tax policy debate is set to intensify, ex-Congressman tells business people [read] | |||
| Payroll tax cap rise seen as likely to cut international business jobs [read] | |||
| Wells and Lee will decide big game [read] | |||
| Town can seal league with win [read] | |||
| A boy racer who put his skills to good use [read] | |||
| Sims has his work cut out for him [read] | |||
| Richards crashes on pro debut [read] | |||
| Parish get Darrell boost [read] | |||
| Argus' Walk the Walk 5K raises $10,000 [read] | |||
| Premier interviewed by Indian paper [read] | |||
| Three Oscar nominated films to feature at Documentary Film Festival [read] | |||
| Senate approves Grotto Bay tax concession [read] | |||
| Bermudian Louis Pantry, former RCMP Ch. Supt. dies in Canada [read] | |||
| Labour Minister warns against favouring expat workers over Bermudians in downturn [read] | |||
| UBP warns against public-private partnership for 'New Crossing Initiative' [read] | |||
| Chamber of Commerce head says Budget should have cut costs [read] | |||
| Bob Richards to deliver UBP's Budget Reply today [read] | |||
| Gun defendant tells jury: –'I thought I was in the middle of a plot to set me up' [read] | |||
| AG gives more details on GPS tracking bracelet [read] | |||
| Hoteliers eye new Immigration rules as a lifeline in tough times [read] | |||
| Kellon Hill's blood was on Kellan Lewis' shirt – forensic scientist [read] | |||
| Commissiong denies using abusive term [read] | |||
| Police win right to take pay fight to Privy Council [read] | |||
| Paula Cox hits back at critics [read] | |||
| New Book On Governor Sharples Murder in Bermuda [read] | |||
| Thursday March 04, 2010 | |||
| BBC sets out its proposals to overhaul domestic operations [read] | |||
| Argus ponders bank's rights issue [read] | |||
| Endurance adds to excess casualty team [read] | |||
| BNTB drops 30% [read] | |||
| Maiden posts earnings of $61m [read] | |||
| RPost hones registered e-mail service after poll [read] | |||
| FAC helps WindReach to take online donations [read] | |||
| Top insurance executives to speak at new event [read] | |||
| Moody's and Fitch downgrade Butterfield [read] | |||
| Correction [read] | |||
| Businesses count the cost of foreign currency tax increase [read] | |||
| HSBC Bermuda earnings fall 36% to $221m [read] | |||
| Inflation rate creeps up to 1.2% [read] | |||
| Butterfield shares plunge 30% as investors digest news [read] | |||
| Govt. pension fund invested $30m in Butterfield [read] | |||
| Max to merge with Harbor Point [read] | |||
| Date set for abandoned match [read] | |||
| Shuntae books Carifta ticket [read] | |||
| Thompson tops again [read] | |||
| Hectic year ahead as tennis chief Lambert looks to bow out [read] | |||
| Sims looking to bounce back in Bogota Open [read] | |||
| Two-goal Harris inspires Ravens [read] | |||
| Bad weather stops Aitken from accepting Sports Award [read] | |||
| Cougars keep their cup dreams alive [read] | |||
| BFA punish ref Wendy Woodley [read] | |||
| Coach Moore's absence won't affect us insists Outerbridge [read] | |||
| Magistrate clears man of sexually assaulting teenage family friend [read] | |||
| Detectives detail suspect's arrest, search of his property [read] | |||
| Thug imprisoned for breaking teen's jaw [read] | |||
| KBB praises Govt. plans to clamp down on litter in parks [read] | |||
| Ten Police constables promoted to sergeant [read] | |||
| Sen. Walton Brown gives update on visa-free travel [read] | |||
| Mrs. Jackson calls for means testing [read] | |||
| Bacardi renews support for Friday night free taxis [read] | |||
| PLP senators criticise Butterfield Bank's decision making [read] | |||
| Sen. Thaao Dill: The Opposition is 'making stuff up' about FutureCare [read] | |||
| PRIDE Bermuda evolving rapidly – executive director Judith Burgess [read] | |||
| Senate approves five year censuses [read] | |||
| KEMH subsidies jump 13% in 2009 [read] | |||
| FutureCare is more affordable than private schemes – Sen. Dill [read] | |||
| Cox: Public Pension Funds investments are 'balanced' [read] | |||
| Motorcyclist suffers cuts in crash [read] | |||
| Over $2m spent on advertising in 39 magazines in 2009 [read] | |||
| Tourism Ministry spent $1.5m on digital marketing last year [read] | |||
| Music Fest overseas adverts cost $95,000 [read] | |||
| Couple charged with issuing false documents [read] | |||
| Policeman drew his handgun on suspect after escape attempt [read] | |||
| Man convicted in gang attack [read] | |||
| Premier Brown's race advisor verbally abused me – BDA man [read] | |||
| Mayor Gosling braces for the end [read] | |||
| Parents still 'coming to grips' with Alshante Brangman's death [read] | |||
| Wednesday March 03, 2010 | |||
| Pioneer of online job search starts over again [read] | |||
| Pru shares drop again [read] | |||
| Are video games any good for your kids? [read] | |||
| Insurers count cost of storms [read] | |||
| BCB declines 7.28% [read] | |||
| AIG risk of default declines [read] | |||
| Top AIG executives may get raises this year [read] | |||
| Container Line delists from BSX [read] | |||
| Workshop will show financial benefits of HR [read] | |||
| Cox: Bermuda meets Solvency 2 standards [read] | |||
































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