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‘I’m addicted to sex’
A young Bermudian woman has opened her heart to the Bermuda Sun about her debilitating addiction - to sex.
Bermuda Sun Year in Review 2013
Watch the Bermuda Sun's bigger and better Year-in-Review 2013. Big stories of every category from 2013 are covered including sports, crime, politics and tourism.
Family hit by ‘wave of grief’
A grieving family has been hit by the devastating triple heartbreak - losing mother Lorrie Bennett-Bean, father Millard Bean and son Torrie Baker all in the same year.
Touching tributes at Mandela memorial
Attendees at a memorial celebration for Nelson Mandela on Saturday were encouraged to stay true to their beliefs and values even in difficult times.
Daily Bread back to work thanks to computer donation
The Eliza Dolittle Society's Daily Bread programme has cause for celebration this Christmas, after receiving a gift donation of six computers.
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VIDEO: A stunning glimpse into our island’s rich history
See wonderful colour video of Bermuda from the 1940s. Captain Fred Clipper and archivist David Meyer bring us superb scenes of the old railway, Gombeys, kite flying and more.
What’s the answer to pit bull problem?
Pit bulls face a 'death sentence' in Bermuda today because of years of illegal breeding and irresponsible ownership.
Sea tragedy: Skipper went down with his boat
Veteran sailor Steve Cummings died trying to save the floating home that was his 'pride and joy' from sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
Governor visits seniors for Christmas
Governor George Fergusson and Mrs. Fergusson visited the Sylvia Richardson seniors' home to meet the facility's residents and to offer them good wishes on Thursday.
Middleton: It really should be an open case
The family of teenager Rebecca Middleton, who was raped and murdered in Bermuda, say they will never give up their search for justice.
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Tributes to Uthmani Talbot
Colleagues of Uthmani Talbot, who died in a road crash, have paid tribute to a 'committed team player full of passion and promise'.
Bermudian creates printed ‘peace gun’
Bermudian student Karen Marino, 16, has created what is thought to be the world's first 3-D printed UN (United Nations) 'peace gun'.
Exclusive: Charities run out of food
Charities are struggling to keep up with a spiralling demand for food handouts.
Chewstick honours Mandela
A poignant tribute to Nelson Mandela was painted on the front of the Chewstick building tonight on Court Street.
Needy families can benefit at Christmas giveaway
Care@Home will host a giveaway on Saturday from 8am to 3pm where families can stock up on items they need just in time for the holidays.
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