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Monday, 08 February 2010 02:30

HAMILTON, Bermuda (CMC) – Government has announced a new national service programme aimed at keeping young people out of trouble.

Participants in the voluntary programme, which is designed for men and women aged between 24 and 30, will complete 16 hours of service a month for two years, with possible incentives such as better loan rates and reduced Transport Control Department fees.

Premier Dr. Ewart Brown, who introduced the idea in the Throne Speech last November, fleshed out the full details in the House of Assembly on Friday before calling for people to submit their views on it.

The programme will not replace the long established Bermuda Regiment. Bermudian men who are drafted will be able to apply to transfer out of the regiment and into the new programme after a year of service.


 
 

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New Zealand woman sells souls to highest bidder

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- The rare spirits that went under the gavel at a recent online auction in New Zealand weren't aged brandies or hard-to-find liqueurs.

Instead, two glass vials purportedly containing the ghosts of two dead people sold for $2,830 New Zealand dollars ($1,983) at an auction that ended Monday night.

The "ghosts" were put up for bidding by Avie Woodbury from the southern city of Christchurch. She said they were captured in her house and stored in glass vials with stoppers and dipped in holy water, which she says "dulls the spirits' energy."

She said they were the spirits of an old man who lived in the house during the 1920s, and a powerful, disruptive little girl who turned up after a session with a spirit-calling Ouija board. Since an exorcism at the property last July led to their capture, there has been no further spooky activity in the house, she said.

The auction attracted more than 214,000 page views and dozens of questions before the winning bid, Trademe auction site spokesman Paul Ford said Tuesday. The name of the winning bidder was not released.

Woodbury said that once an "exorcist's fee" has been deducted, the proceeds of the spirit sale will go to the animal welfare group the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

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