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  2. The Royal Gazette (Bermuda) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette has been the protagonist in several legal cases protecting freedom of expression and independent/free press in Bermuda. Hector -v- The Royal Gazette Ltd., Civil Jurisdiction 1980: No. 56 (Ruling dated 3 April 1980) which alleged libel arising from the publication of correspondence that made accusations regarding a magistrate.

  3. Johnny Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Johnny Barnes, located near the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute. A Bermuda institution mentioned in several guidebooks and profiled in two documentary films, he was known for waving and saying "I love you, God loves you", to passing commuters during the morning rush hour into Hamilton. [1]

  4. Fernance B. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Once called the island nation's "supermarket king" by Bermuda's Royal Gazette newspaper, Perry was also active in broadcasting and real estate development. [8] In 1994, he invested in a large Bermuda holding company, BDC, when it was experiencing cash flow problems. Two years later, in 1996, he was named BDC's chairman, but sold his shares the ...

  5. List of newspapers in Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette (Hamilton, Bermuda) (daily [1] print and web, began publication in 1828) Workers' Voice (published by Bermuda Industrial Union), (Hamilton, Bermuda) The following were previously published: The Bermuda Gazette (published from 1784 to 1816) (St. George's, Bermuda) Bermuda Sun (bi-weekly, [1] published from 1964 to 2014 ...

  6. Richard Sharples - Wikipedia

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    Sharples was killed outside Bermuda's Government House on 10 March 1973. An informal dinner party for a small group of guests had just concluded, when he decided to go for a walk with his Great Dane, Horsa, and his aide-de-camp, Captain Hugh Sayers of the Welsh Guards. The two men and dog were ambushed and gunned down outside the Governor's ...

  7. Royal Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gazette, a daily newspaper in Bermuda; The Royal Gazette, a defunct newspaper in Jamaica, founded in 1779; The Royal Gazette, one name of a newspaper published by James Rivington during the American Revolutionary War; The Royal Gazette (New Brunswick), the journal of the New Brunswick Crown-in-Council, published by the Queen's Printer

  8. David Gibbons (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Gibbons was born on 15 June 1927. [1] [2] He had an elder brother, Graham, who also became a politician and businessman, as well as a sister.[3] [4] He attended The Hotchkiss School where he met William Clay Ford Sr., whom he later contacted to become agents for Ford in Bermuda.

  9. Thomas Nisbett - Wikipedia

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    Elijah Nisbett left Nevis in 1922 and went to Bermuda, where he stayed with friends until he could build a house on St. Monica's Road across from the St. Monica's Mission Church: Adina, and daughters Mavis and Lauret immigrated to Bermuda in 1923. Thomas Nisbett was educated at Central School, Bermuda, and Codrington College, Barbados.