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Machete robbery victim: 'I never thought it would come to this' - Royal Gazette
The victim, who asked not to be named, had just driven into her yard with a female friend to meet her son when they were rushed by two masked men wielding machetes. Speaking to The Royal Gazette last night, she broke down in tears still shaken by the ...
May 21, 2012


Govt acts after football players lives' are threatened - Royal Gazette
A longtime, diehard Boulevard supporter who spoke with The Royal Gazette on the condition of anonymity said: “Six players said they had no fears and wanted to play last Sunday, while the others said they are not ready to die yet.
February 9, 2012


Robber held gun to security man's head - Royal Gazette
Arnold's employs Shield Security Limited as a security firm and yesterday, speaking to The Royal Gazette on the condition of anonymity, some staff confirmed there were three guards assigned to the Hitching Post two were inside the building when the ...
December 30, 2011


Community Minister 'blown away' by man's generosity - Royal Gazette
The Warwick man, who asked not to be named because he did not want publicity, paid back the $3000 he was allocated by Government, in order to help others in need. “We're meant to contribute to our country in a time of crisis,” he said. ...
December 21, 2011


Donors pay off the balance of all layaways at Phoenix Stores - Royal Gazette
The small group, who asked to remain anonymous, called up the Phoenix Stores yesterday morning and pledged to pay off the outstanding balance of all layaways with the Annex Toys. A layaway is a payment plan where a buyer reserves an piece of ...
December 21, 2011


Two men guilty of attempted murder - Royal Gazette
Speaking after yesterday's verdicts, Mr Grant's uncle, who declined to give his name, accused Mr Justice Greaves of summing up the case in a manner that was biased towards the prosecution. “Do you think this is justice?” he asked, as he left court. ...
November 23, 2011


Two men guilty of attempted murder - Royal Gazette
Speaking after the verdicts, Mr Grant's uncle, who declined to give his name, accused Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves of summing up the case in a manner that was biased towards the prosecution. “Do you think this is justice?” he asked, as he left court. ...
November 23, 2011


Thieves make off with woman's groceries - Royal Gazette
“They pushed her down to the ground, and grabbed her bags and took her purse,” said a staff member, who asked not to be named. “They knocked her down and then took off. She is really shook up by it. She just can't believe that it happened. ...
November 14, 2011


Report of trouble in Somerset - Royal Gazette
The customer, who asked not to be named, said police cars attended the scene and officers spoke to the manager on duty at the store. “A young man ran in holding himself and saying they threatened to shoot him. He looked about 18. ...
November 11, 2011


One year on, mixed reviews for Premier Paula Cox - Royal Gazette
One man in the business community, who insisted on anonymity, echoed that sentiment. ” We have moved from the chicken house being run by the fox to the hen taking charge of the fox's den,” he offered. “The relationship between Finance Minister and the ...
October 29, 2011


Haverford could raise offer for Omega stake - Royal Gazette
Haverford has been in talks with Omega, the second-smallest publicly traded Lloyd's of London insurer, to raise the minimum price to 73 pence from 70 pence, said the people, who declined to be named because the discussions are private and no agreement ...
October 24, 2011


Grieving mother bristles at image that son was a 'gangster' - Royal Gazette
A friend of Garry's, who asked not to be named, says he did want a brighter future and tried to make positive changes in his life “but society and police made it very difficult for him to do so”. The friend says: “He completed his high school diploma ...
September 6, 2011


Talking to your children about race - Royal Gazette
The mother has asked not to be named, but wanted to share her story. “It was the first week of my daughter starting nursery school,” said the mother. “She is three years old. She came home and said her two little [white] girlfriends don't play with ...
September 6, 2011


One PTB driver took to the roads intends to resign union membership - Royal Gazette
Yesterday an official at the Hamilton bus terminal, who asked not to be named, said: “Now that the Minister has gone out on the air, I guarantee you, tomorrow you will see a lot of drivers here in this terminal. People are fed up. ...
August 19, 2011


Those about to retire worry whether they should have done more... - Royal Gazette
Here are just a few of the issues my friend, who asked that her name not be used, was weighing as the stock market was diving up and down last week. Should she take a lump sum from her pension or opt for monthly annuity payments that continue until she ...
August 13, 2011


Detectives probe 19-year-old's death - Royal Gazette
His grandmother, who wouldn't give her name, said: “He was very loving grandson, he was a nice person and very helpful. We're going to miss him so much. He's going to be greatly missed by all of us”. Mr Perkins was recently in the news after his pit ...
August 8, 2011


Internet scam almost cost man his job - Royal Gazette
The victim, who asked not to be named, said he was a phone call away from quitting to take his dream job a job he learned at the last moment did not exist. “Nothing was legitimate,” he said. “I think everybody has a good heart at the end of the day, ...
June 7, 2011


Internet scam almost cost man is job - Royal Gazette
The victim, who asked not to be named, said he was a phone call away from quitting to take his dream job a job he learned at the last moment did not exist. “Nothing was legitimate,” he said. “I think everybody has a good heart at the end of the day, ...
June 7, 2011


Customers' data put at risk on Govt website - Royal Gazette
An online security expert, who asked not to be named, told this newspaper: “If I were to guess, they [TCD] probably knew it was there and for internal staff to be able to look at it, on the assumption that no one external would discover it. ...
June 6, 2011


Customers' data put at risk on Govt website - Royal Gazette
An online security expert, who asked not to be named, told this newspaper: “If I were to guess, they [TCD] probably knew it was there and for internal staff to be able to look at it, on the assumption that no one external would discover it. ...
June 6, 2011


Boss defends employing a non-Bermudian as a driver and mechanic - Royal Gazette
However, the rival trucker, who asked that his name not be used for this article, insisted that the position being filled was that of a driver. He likened advertising for a “mechanic/driver” to asking for “an underwriter/receptionist” and said a ...
May 17, 2011


Woman's body found in the water off Mill Creek - Royal Gazette
A resident of Grasmere Road, who asked not to be named, said some police officers were taken to the body in a private boat after they initially went to Boss' Cove, Spanish Point. Anyone with information about the body should call police on 295-0011 or ...
April 30, 2011


Ex-Sovereign employee paid thousands for surgery after firm failed to pay ... - Royal Gazette
The woman, who asked not to be named, is among a number of former employees at the Sovereign Group who were left with medical bills totalling thousands of dollars having gone months with no cover despite the company continuing to make deductions from ...
April 15, 2011


Landscape firms vow to hire one local each - Royal Gazette
The businesswoman, who asked not to be named, said she relied on seven foreign workers, from places such as the Philipines, Ecuador, Peru and Ethiopia, to fulfil the work she has managed to generate from clients during the recession. ...
March 18, 2011


Landscapers fear loss of a third of workforce - Royal Gazette
The Royal Gazette interviewed three company owners for this article, all of whom declined to be named. One said: “For the 34 companies in the group, I'm aware of 96 work permits that are before immigration. With roughly 320 employees, you're talking ...
March 9, 2011


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