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The first people to graduate from the Police Service's closed circuit television operators course received certificates last week.
A total of 14 officers and reserves completed the course in how to operate the CCTV system and learn the code of conduc...
DATE: Aug 24, 1999
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The waters of Mangrove Bay were alive this summer with the sounds of teenagers learning the ropes of helming the smallest competitive sailing class.
The Sandys Boat Club Optimist course has proven to be popular with parents and children interested in...
DATE: Aug 21, 1999
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Policeman has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter.
Saleem Tony Bukhari yesterday stood before Chief Justice Austin Ward and denied four counts of manslaughter in the death of former Royal Gazette sub-editor Liz Cadell.
Ms Cadell -- who like Bukhari is...
DATE: Aug 19, 1999
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The girl responsible for the school hall stabbing at CedarBridge Academy earlier this year has been sentenced to probation for 18 months.
Acting Family Court magistrate Justin Williams yesterday also slapped a 9 p.m.
weeknight curfew and a 10.30 p.m....
DATE: Aug 19, 1999
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Heading a non-academic school so influenced the Education Permanent Secretary, it put her in good stead to lead school reform over the last ten years.
And after seeing through the revolutionary changes in the Island's school system Marion Robinson wi...
DATE: Aug 18, 1999
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And the new Head Librarian Joanne Brangman has thrown her support behind the Island getting a "purpose built'' building or at least an extension to the current one in Par-la-Ville Park.
But while a new library building is still a dream, Ms Brangman s...
DATE: Aug 17, 1999
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"risk of conflict'' in allowing middle managers to be in workers' unions.
Senate President Alf Oughton voted with fellow Independents Walwyn Hughes and Jeannette Cannonier in joining Opposition senators to defeat the Government six votes to five.
At ...
DATE: Aug 12, 1999
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Southside.
Bermuda Land Development Company spokesman Don Grearson said the company was "overwhelmed'' by the interest expressed in the sales programme for the 11 homes near Emily's Bay Lane, St. David's. They are set to be available from October.
"W...
DATE: Aug 11, 1999
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A Government Senator has warned of possible "social unrest'' that could result from people left behind in the wake of e-commerce growth.
Sen. Calvin Smith said if nothing is done to bridge the employment gap between certain sectors of society, then t...
DATE: Aug 06, 1999
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infrastructure to be implemented.
This comes after a Magistrate's plea that the legislature take a "serious look'' at sentencing powers concerning children.
Last week Magistrate Carlisle Greaves complained that the Young Offender's Act was "not worki...
DATE: Aug 04, 1999
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