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Hoteliers on the Island have set up a new crime beating scheme to improve security on their premises.
Hotel Watch, set up three months ago following consultations between the Police and hotel bosses, was devised after it was realised that hotels and ...
DATE: Oct 31, 1997
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Plans to expand Bermuda's National Equestrian Centre have been plunged into fresh controversy after it was discovered that the architectural firm working on the development has close links with the Planning Minister.
The Royal Gazette can reveal that...
DATE: Oct 30, 1997
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face to face with the police officer who saved his life last night.
David Swain, a maintenance contractor, was rescued from the tank by P.c. David Kerr in February.
And last night the two men were reunited at a ceremony, held by the Bermuda Bravery A...
DATE: Oct 29, 1997
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is to win the fight against crime, according to outgoing Commissioner Colin Coxall.
In a report obtained by The Royal Gazette , the Island's top policeman argued that a number of new initiatives should be launched.
Recommendations included the develo...
DATE: Oct 29, 1997
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A Pembroke man currently serving 24 years for armed robbery and sexual assault has tried to get the term reduced in the Court of Appeal.
Anthony Ricardo Richardson, 24, was sentenced in May after pleading guilty to the attack on a visiting Canadian S...
DATE: Oct 28, 1997
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A knife-wielding housebreaker who preys on lone women is being hunted by Police following two separate incidents yesterday.
Police were called to a house on Fractious Street, Hamilton at about 4.40 a.m.
after hearing reports of a woman screaming.
The...
DATE: Oct 25, 1997
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Drug addicts trying to kick their habit are being turned away from the Island's only methadone clinic -- because it cannot cope with a massive increase in the number of new patients.
But health chiefs say alternative medications -- prescribed to fend...
DATE: Oct 23, 1997
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