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insulting a senior attorney in court.
And his judgment has also been called into question after the Chief Justice yesterday quashed his decision to convict a Southampton woman of driving without due care following a trial in April.
Lawyer Keren Lomas...
DATE: Nov 03, 1998
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the Government.
On Saturday, The Royal Gazette revealed that a ban on politics being discussed on talk shows had been lifted after a Judge ruled that the order was unconstitutional.
And last night UBP campaign chairman Mike Winfield said the party wa...
DATE: Nov 02, 1998
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discrimination in the world, according to a senior civil servant.
But Human Rights Commission executive officer Kenneth Dill believes that while the laws have been passed, individuals still need to be vigilant in order for discrimination to eventuall...
DATE: Nov 02, 1998
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The election campaign strategies of Bermuda's two main political parties turned ugly yesterday with both sides slinging mud and trading insults.
And with polling day still a week away it looks as though Premier Pamela Gordon's plea for negative campa...
DATE: Nov 02, 1998
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Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess has dismissed as "dangerous'' the PLP's plan to appoint a civilian "Drugs Czar'' to assist the Police in the war against drugs if it wins the election.
And he said the idea showed "a total lack ...
DATE: Nov 02, 1998
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Motorists are being urged to carry their driving licences with them when on the road in a bid to put the brakes on traffic offenders giving false information when stopped by Police.
Senior Magistrate Will Francis said on Friday that there had been a ...
DATE: Nov 02, 1998
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A controversial ban on radio talk shows discussing politics in the run-up to the General Election has been lifted -- after a lawyer took the case to a civil court.
Last week the Telecommunications Commission ordered broadcasters that politics was not...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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vote in next month's General Election -- after the Opposition PLP arranged a charter flight to bring the students back home.
But one Progressive Labour Party candidate insisted the flight waas not set up to boost the ranks of Opposition supporters bu...
DATE: Oct 30, 1998
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A group of mystery entrepreneurs plan to convert one of the Island's oldest hotels into an upmarket residential apartment block catering...
DATE: Oct 30, 1998
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Police and prison officers had to restrain a man as he lunged towards a Magistrate in court.
And the hot-headed act cost Daymon Benjamin 14 days in prison for using threatening words and behaviour in court.
Benjamin, 35, from Parson's Road, Pembroke,...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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