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advantage of the opening of the revamped Parson's Road park.
Premier Jennifer Smith and Victor Scott Primary School head boy and head girl Damian Pitcher and Jay-Tremay Smith Young assisted Ms Smith in cutting the ribbon to officially open the new Go...
DATE: Dec 03, 1998
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nursery expansion scheme, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Appeal judges dismissed a move by the Corporation of Hamilton against the Woodmont Nursery in Hamilton's Cedar Avenue which claimed the Minister had not followed the law.
The Corporation has an...
DATE: Dec 01, 1998
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"effectively stateless'' and faces deportation from the Island.
But Senior Magistrate Will Francis released Patrick Junior Edwards on bail on condition that he report to Immigration inspectors until January when he will be sentenced.
Jamaican birth c...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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Bermudians have taken a wait and see attitude toward the new Government's policies set out in the Throne Speech.
Plans for truancy officers, scrapping the annual parliamentary registration, and a halfway house all came in for high praise from voters....
DATE: Nov 25, 1998
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Dozens of lawyers, lawmakers and other dignitaries welcomed an "extraordinarily talented'' young Bermudian as she was called to the Bar this week.
Tammy Richardson, the daughter of former cabinet secretary Kenneth Richardson, has started working for ...
DATE: Nov 20, 1998
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There will not be any problems for Milton Scott in balancing his dual role as Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary and a Government minister.
The new Government Leader in the Senate and Minister without Portfolio says the Westminster parliamen...
DATE: Nov 18, 1998
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Magistrate Edward King yesterday fined two employers $500 and a Portuguese woman $250 on work permit violations.
Sharon Smith pleaded guilty to employing Dina Cordeiro Silva Pereira between July 1, 1997 and May 31, 1998, without permission of the Imm...
DATE: Nov 14, 1998
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almost five and a half pounds of cannabis.
Kendricks Winslow Zuill, of Parsons Road, pleaded guilty on September 1 to possessing 2,457 grams of cannabis in four packages under a bed in his home on April 15 this year.
Chief Justice Austin Ward heard o...
DATE: Nov 12, 1998
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Policing in the future will be about the commitment of the service and the relationship its officers have to the community.
And while technology is important, it alone cannot win the war against crime Commissioner of Police Jean-Jacques Lemay told Ha...
DATE: Nov 12, 1998
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A human rights campaigner has asked the courts to reconsider a ruling banning some absentee voters who will be travelling today from voting.
People on flights early this morning and late this evening -- outside opening hours at the polls -- will be b...
DATE: Nov 09, 1998
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