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A review of the Island's rest homes has produced a list of those needing renovation -- with the century-old St. George's Rest Home to be closed first.
The Secretary Lane building has deteriorated so much, Health Minister Nelson Bascome has ordered it...
DATE: Jan 06, 2000
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Government will today unveil a new plan to combat crime by providing judges with more sentencing options and alternatives to prison.
At a luncheon to be hosted by the Public Safety Ministry and Renaissance Reinsurance at the La Coquille Restaurant, t...
DATE: Jan 05, 2000
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There will be an all-or-nothing battle early next month to be the head of the Island's white collar union.
General secretary of the 2,600-member Bermuda Public Services Association Ed Ball Jr. said last night president Betty Christopher and past pres...
DATE: Jan 04, 2000
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Bermuda kicked off the new century with a bang on Saturday with Millenniafest, a huge open air celebration in the city streets of Hamilton.
Thousands of people crowded Front, Queen, Reid, Burnaby, and Church Streets and City Hall parking lot and enjo...
DATE: Jan 03, 2000
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In an odd twist in Magistrates' Court, the Crown has laid charges against the Old Town for polluting St. George's Harbour.
The move comes after years of sewage problems in the harbour and news in September that consultants would be called in to addre...
DATE: Dec 31, 1999
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$1,000 fine.
Maria Philomena Soares DeLima Furtado pleaded guilty in Magistrates' Court yesterday to working without permission.
She admitted taking money to watch five children between October 1 and December 7.
When passing sentence, Acting Senior M...
DATE: Dec 30, 1999
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Anguilla recently battered by Hurricane Lenny.
Clifford Smith, the Museum's director of conservation and underwater archaeology was sent by the British Government to rescue and preserve tons of documents damaged by flooding from the storm.
Mr. Smith ...
DATE: Dec 28, 1999
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additions to their property with the passage of changes to planning regulations.
Senators passed the Development and Planning (General Development) Order 1999 allowing minor alterations like satellite dishes, solar energy panels, and small extensions...
DATE: Dec 23, 1999
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with the passage of an amendment and regulations to the Pensions Act.
The National Pensions Scheme (Occupational Pensions) Amendment and the National Pension Scheme (General) Regulations passed without objection in the final Senate session of the yea...
DATE: Dec 23, 1999
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A tourist has received almost $140,000 in damages for injuries suffered in a head-on collision with a car in 1992.
British visitor David Mcleod sued Bermudian Darren Smith in the Supreme Court and was this month awarded $138,995.90 by Assistant Justi...
DATE: Dec 22, 1999
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