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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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Bermuda College students are keenly interested in today's election and the promises of the political parties.
And of those who would speak to The Royal Gazette each said they would vote today and were glad their student government had pulled off the ...
DATE: Nov 09, 1998
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Saturday morning sea rescue.
Christopher Chiarello, Robert Thertault and Robert Moore were among seven sailors plucked from the stormy seas this weekend, with two boats issuing distress signals in the wake of Hurricane Mitch.
The Americans' yacht -- ...
DATE: Nov 09, 1998
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5 The elusive head-to-head clash between Premier Pamela Gordon and PLP leader Jennifer Smith finally went ahead yesterday -- but the confrontation was not aired live on television.
Instead, the pair took part in a debate at a Bermuda College Pre-Ele...
DATE: Nov 05, 1998
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A crazed man wielding an iron pipe battered a Policeman in a sickening assault near a nursery school.
Witnesses say the attacker exploded like a "time bomb'' and beat the officer repeatedly about the head.
The constable needed hospital treatment afte...
DATE: Nov 04, 1998
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which has whipped up a political storm -- and may have broken the law.
UBP chiefs distanced themselves from yesterday's Royal Gazette ad which has been dubbed an example of "racism''.
The ad casts scorn on the Progressive Labour Party's "choice for F...
DATE: Nov 03, 1998
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to up to six months in prison for committing perjury in a bankruptcy hearing.
But Peniston is free on $1,000 bail pending an appeal of the three convictions for perjury and one count of concealing property.
Peniston, 53, cried when his lawyer Julian ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1998
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