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One of the Island's most innovative crime busters has come up with a revolutionary new way of fighting crime -- send drug dealers back to school.
Insurance accountant Eugene Carmichael believes that some drug dealers have the right business acumen an...
DATE: Aug 24, 1998
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out a growing crime problem in the parish.
At a public meeting at St. Mary's Church last night organised by the Western Consultative Committee, Chief Insp. Sinclair White confirmed that he had identified two existing buildings as ideal locations to h...
DATE: Aug 21, 1998
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Island.
And health chiefs are now urging the public to seek out and destroy the insect's breeding grounds to avoid a possible epidemic of Dengue fever -- a viral disease that causes 'flu-like illness and can kill if not treated.
Yesterday, Government...
DATE: Aug 20, 1998
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are being recruited by evil drug barons into a life of crime.
And the Progressive Labour Party's Alex Scott believes Government is to blame because it has failed to provide alternative job opportunities for Bermuda's young.
In a second assault on Dep...
DATE: Aug 18, 1998
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The Government's war on drugs continued yesterday with the demolition of a second crack house.
But the blitz once again prompted calls from some residents that the home was not a drugs den.
And the political war of words is rumbling on after the Oppo...
DATE: Aug 14, 1998
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Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess has quashed rumours that the building demolished in last week's crack house clamp down was not being used by drug dealers.
He revealed that, although a vagrant did occasionally sleep at the house on Harlem Heigh...
DATE: Aug 13, 1998
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Telecommunications giant Cable and Wireless looks set to drop its $100 million dollar lawsuit against the Government later this week after.
The company took legal action against the Government after price protection legislation for the company's riva...
DATE: Aug 11, 1998
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jail, have come under attack from the National Liberal Party.
And the Island's third political organisation has the backing of a research company which claims that the scheme "raises more questions than answers''.
Last night, NLP leader Charles Jeffe...
DATE: Aug 10, 1998
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Foreign managers at trouble plagued Bermuda Telephone Company have been partly blamed for low morale because they have failed to understand the Island's culture, according to a report released yesterday by Labour and Home Affairs Minister, Maxwell Bu...
DATE: Aug 10, 1998
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A new look square and alley in historic St. George's will be officially opened by Governor Thorold Masefield in a ceremony planned this week.
Taylor's Alley and Pilot Darrell's Square have both been restored as part of the town's Bringing History to ...
DATE: Aug 10, 1998
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