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When Premier Pamela Gordon took office she stressed that family values would be the pivotal theme behind Government policies.
The appointment of Kim Young into the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio in last month's Cabinet reshuffle is perhaps the...
DATE: Jun 02, 1998
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bare to chop it down. The tree, which is nearly 70 feet tall and more than 60 years old was uprooted from the garden of Stuart Doyle's home on Woodbourne Avenue, Hamilton and replanted at the ACE Insurance/EXEL site on Bermudiana Road on Saturday.
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DATE: Jun 01, 1998
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A drug pusher was captured on video tape selling cannabis to an undercover cop in a Police sting during Operation Cleansweep last year.
And yesterday Eugene Robinson, 30, was put behind bars for two-and-a-half years after a jury found him guilty on t...
DATE: May 28, 1998
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bid to slash a dramatic rise in thefts on visitors.
And Police say that some hotels are not doing enough to prevent opportunist thieves from breaking into hotels.
The recommendation comes following a spate of break-ins during the holiday weekend.
Thi...
DATE: May 27, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon's recent shuffle, The Royal Gazette profiles John Barritt, who has returned to Cabinet as Minister of Youth and Sport.
The after school care programme which enables primary students to take up supervised activities after normal ...
DATE: May 26, 1998
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off the Island.
New Home Affairs Minister Maxwell Burgess yesterday said that, with immediate effect, non-Bermudians who have been on the Island for more than 20 years, will be able to stay on a temporary basis if they are made redundant from their j...
DATE: May 26, 1998
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down -- because of a lack of visitors.
The Carriage Museum on Water Street, has been closed since its curator, Horace Frith, retired earlier this year.
And members of the Wilkinson Trust, which owns the building, are now debating whether or not to ke...
DATE: May 22, 1998
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Progressive Labour Party in the next General Election.
The Royal Gazette understands that Bermuda Cricket Board of Control president El James is a leading candidate to run in the crucial Warwick West seat following the shock resignation of grass root...
DATE: May 22, 1998
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night after a candidate groomed to fight a key marginal seat in the next election decided to drop out.
PLP Warwick West branch favourite and community activist Cromwell Shakir last night told The Royal Gazette that he has stood down as PLP candidate ...
DATE: May 21, 1998
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abusers is calling for a change in the law so that more victims of the crime can be identified.
Claiming that the incidents of both physical and sexual abuse are on the increase throughout the Island, Sgt. Clarke Minors of the Community and Services ...
DATE: May 20, 1998
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