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early hours of yesterday morning.
The intruder broke into the property on Second Avenue, Pembroke, just before 5 a.m. by cutting through a pane of glass from a kitchen door.
When disturbed by the occupier, the attacker repeatedly stabbed his 49-year-...
DATE: Apr 16, 1999
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Public Safety Minister Paula Cox was last night distancing herself from criticisms made by a PLP colleague against Bermuda's Police Commissioner.
And the incident, in which backbencher Derrick Burgess accused Commissioner Jean Jacques Lemay of weedin...
DATE: Apr 15, 1999
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organisation's decision to back Government workers threatening strike action.
The Hamilton East PLP MP was responding to comments made by Works and Engineering Minister Alex Scott following an announcement that department workers could go on strike i...
DATE: Apr 15, 1999
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An animal loving couple are calling for Government to take action against dangerous dogs -- after their pet was torn to pieces by a pair of savage animals.
George and Cindy Correia's Yorkshire Terrier Ninja was attacked by the two dogs, believed to b...
DATE: Apr 14, 1999
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A former Warwick Academy student is to become the first Bermudian principal of CedarBridge Academy.
And Kalmar Richards plans to make the Island's newest school a centre for academic excellence.
Currently the school's deputy principal, Mrs. Richards ...
DATE: Apr 13, 1999
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climbdown by department bosses in their dispute with unionised workers.
But he has also emphasised he is confident that a resolution to the disputes will be reached before staff begin planned strike action in two weeks time.
Bermuda Industrial Union ...
DATE: Apr 13, 1999
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Opposition MP Cole Simons has called for tougher legislation to ban strike action in essential service industries.
And he also took a swipe at Government for failing to get its priorities right by not tackling the issue straight away.
Mr. Simons made...
DATE: Apr 12, 1999
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illegal drugs.
New York restaurant worker Steven Petgrave, 24, and Audley Lawe, a disc-jockey from Jamaica, were picked up by Police at the Bermuda International Airport on Tuesday evening after arriving on a flight from New York's JFK airport.
After...
DATE: Apr 10, 1999
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Bermuda now has a third union created solely to further and protect the interest of middle managers.
A spokesman yesterday said an interim national executive was currently heading the Bermuda Managers' Association.
And the committee plans to target m...
DATE: Apr 09, 1999
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The credibility of a key prosecution witness in the trial of a restaurant manager charged with manslaughter was called into doubt yesterday -- after he admitted being drunk during the incident.
Construction worker Nick McGavern was giving evidence in...
DATE: Apr 08, 1999
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