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A construction worker died from massive head injuries after being barged down a flight of stairs by a restaurant manager, a court has heard.
On the opening day of evidence at the trial of Kevin Pollock, three separate witnesses claimed they saw the F...
DATE: Apr 07, 1999
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Industrial relations between dockworkers and management company bosses were on the rocks yet again last night -- just hours after a temporary settlement between the two sides had been reached.
Dockers had returned to work yesterday morning after walk...
DATE: Apr 06, 1999
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A man is in Police custody following a daring daylight robbery at a Devonshire store yesterday morning.
The suspect entered the Bermuda Paint Company, on Brighton Hill Road, just before 10.30 a.m., casually walked up to a cashier and demanded money.
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DATE: Apr 06, 1999
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Government backbencher and former school principal Dale Butler has been slammed by the Opposition after he failed to attend a school charity event.
The Warwick East MP was invited to attend a book fair at the Clearwater Middle School in St. George's ...
DATE: Mar 31, 1999
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walked out on the job yesterday.
Although the reason for the dispute has not been confirmed, The Royal Gazette understands dockworkers downed tools after a colleague was suspended for one day.
Workers then downed tools, arguing that proper disciplina...
DATE: Mar 30, 1999
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equipment by the end of the year.
Government is set to spend more than $100,000 on the latest recording equipment, which will be installed in the three Supreme Courts, Family Court and two of the Island's three Magistrate's Courts.
The announcement c...
DATE: Mar 30, 1999
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The owner of the six horses found in a near starving condition could eventually be prosecuted for neglecting the animals.
The Government vet was called in to the stables of St. George's blacksmith John DeShields last week after The Royal Gazette publ...
DATE: Mar 30, 1999
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A fresh political row has erupted over the state of the Island's judicial system, with Opposition leader Pamela Gordon blasting Government for failing to live up to another election promise.
The row exploded yesterday after a lawyer in the Attorney G...
DATE: Mar 26, 1999
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Aspects of the Island's tourism industry "suck'' according to a Government Senator.
And, according to Sen. Calvin Smith, it is up to private enterprise, not Government, to ensure that visitors enjoy their stay when they come to the Island.
Speaking d...
DATE: Mar 25, 1999
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The Government vet accused of neglecting a group of starving horses has defended his decision not to seize the animals.
Although Dr. Jonathan Nisbett confirmed that he had inspected the six animals several weeks ago, he said that they were in no dang...
DATE: Mar 23, 1999
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