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pay their rent.
And the company has admitted it has lost more than $800,000 over the years through tenants who have failed to pay for their accommodation.
In the company's annual report, released yesterday, General Manager Edwin Cowen announced that ...
DATE: Jul 04, 1998
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Bermuda will be hosting an international conference next year to commemorate the deaths of thousands of slaves who died on their journey from Africa to the US hundreds of years ago.
Up to 10,000 visitors of African descent are expected to arrive next...
DATE: Jul 03, 1998
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night has spoken for the first time about his ordeal.
And Anthony Aguiar, 46, who owns the Harrington Hundreds store in Smith's, said he would protect his property at all costs, even if it meant getting injured again.
Mr. Aguiar was hacked by the two...
DATE: Jul 02, 1998
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armed robbers who attacked a store owner with machetes.
The appeal was made following an attempted robbery at the Harrington Hundreds grocery store in Smith's on Monday night.
Store owner Anthony Aguiar was badly cut up by the two men after they burs...
DATE: Jul 01, 1998
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strategy for being ineffective.
And he is accusing Government of being responsible for allowing morale within the industry to plummet.
Mr. Allen made his remarks following the release of April's visitor arrival statistics. The figures show that, whil...
DATE: Jun 29, 1998
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The Bermuda Industrial Union has been heavily criticised by an independent board of inquiry over its conduct during a wildcat strike by BTC workers, The Royal Gazette has learned.
About 200 staff struck for more than four days in support of a suspend...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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A public school is hoping to raise $1 million in a bid to become a centre for computing excellence.
And Spice Valley Middle School already has $250,000 in the kitty thanks to a donation from a single sponsor. Some of the cash will also be used to bui...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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A decision on whether telecommunications company Quantum Communications has the right to operate a leased fibre optic cable is expected by the end of the week.
The Telecommunications Commission is studying the contract between the company and cable o...
DATE: Jun 25, 1998
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legal action against the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
But Government could be set to amend Human Rights legislation which would make mandatory retirements illegal.
Dr. G.B. (Bert) McPhee, the Island's only qualified geriatrician -- specialising in the tr...
DATE: Jun 24, 1998
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today to provide an independent commission with its reasons for leasing a fibre optic cable.
The latest controversy to hit the Island's telecommunications industry came when the firm arranged to lease the cable from BELCO and then run services off it...
DATE: Jun 23, 1998
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