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ERROR RG P4 23.6.1999 A caption in yesterday's newspaper should have identified Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge as commanding officer of the Bermuda Regiment and Capt. Wayne Smith as the Governor's aide-de-camp.
Several hundred people watched the Bermu...
DATE: Jun 22, 1999
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Helping to bridge the gap between the races in the Anglican Church has been the proudest moment for outgoing rector of St. Mark's, Robert Thacker.
Leaving the Island to take up a post in Japan, Fr. Thacker took time out this week to reflect on his ni...
DATE: Jun 19, 1999
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Five young men took a big step toward rehabilitation yesterday by receiving Bronze Duke of Edinburgh awards at Government House.
And the five are thought to be the first inmates to receive the awards, beating out a group in Hong Kong.
Governor Thorol...
DATE: Jun 18, 1999
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A retrial has been ordered by the Court of Appeal in the case against a Sandys Parish man convicted of sexually abusing a young girl.
The court found Magistrate Edward King erred in accepting a medical expert's testimony supporting the victim when th...
DATE: Jun 18, 1999
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Race is the most important factor in determining who is to be executed and for that reason alone capital punishment should be stopped.
Top death penalty lawyer, Steven Hawkins spoke at the annual Amnesty International Colin Horsefield Lecture last ni...
DATE: Jun 17, 1999
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floating docks to operate as planned.
And requests for proposals are set to be offered this week for the new high speed ferries, Transport Minister Ewart Brown said.
Dr. Brown and Marine and Ports board chairman Walter Roban saw prototypes of the pro...
DATE: Jun 16, 1999
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A visiting couple fell more than 200 feet into the sea after their para-sail disconnected from their tow boat.
The couple were not physically hurt. But they complained that their treatment by Skyrider Bermuda in Dockyard left much to be desired.
Ariz...
DATE: Jun 15, 1999
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The battle against homelessness waged by a local Rastafarian group has grown to a new phase with the start of a fund raising campaign.
The Rastafarian Community Programme -- a registered charity -- started a fund raising campaign which coordinators b...
DATE: Jun 15, 1999
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The community group fighting a high-powered cellular antenna installation in their neighbourhood will this week bring in an American expert to present their case.
Invited by Community Against Radiation Emissions (CARE), David Carpenter will speak at ...
DATE: Jun 15, 1999
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Newly formed tropical storm Arlene could pass just 100 miles east of the Island, forecasters said yesterday.
The first named storm of the season, Arlene's winds built speeds of up to 60 mph yesterday while local and US National Hurricane Centre forec...
DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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