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Eighteen civil servants received merit awards for outstanding work during 1997.
In a small conference room at Personnel Services in Global House on Church Street, family, friends, and senior civil servants warmly congratulated the recipients as they ...
DATE: Mar 03, 1998
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Tomorrow, Somerset Brigade bandmaster Alan Tucker will hand over the baton to his successor.
It will be the end of a 31-year tenure for the athletic 63-year old.
Yesterday, Mr. Tucker recalled that he was the typical teenager -- complaining that ther...
DATE: Feb 27, 1998
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from Bermuda to Canada on July 19, 1961.
Mrs. Pawlowsky received it in Lachine, Quebec on February 10 this year.
The English language The Gazette of Montreal broke the story last week about the wayward card and an investigation has begun.
There is a ...
DATE: Feb 24, 1998
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Recent changes in recruitment policy for the Police Service has created a new challenge in getting Bermudians to join.
Head of the Training Department Ch. Insp. Jonathan Smith this week told Hamilton Lions' weekly luncheon that said opportunities abo...
DATE: Feb 21, 1998
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leaders without relying on drugs.
This was the message driven home at Club PRIDE's first youth conference at Salvation Army's Citadel on North Street, Pembroke.
And it was reinforced by chants, such as "I don't need dope to cope'' and "I'm all that a...
DATE: Feb 12, 1998
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ERROR RG P4 11.2.1998 A story in yesterday's paper incorrectly stated that Magistrate Edward King sentenced Denise Patricia Evans to a total of five months in prison. Mr. King handed down five three-month sentences which are to run concurrently.
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DATE: Feb 10, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon and Labour Minister Quinton Edness yesterday got a first-hand look at what former prisoners, given a second chance, have accomplished.
Locust Hall of Devonshire had been derelict for 40 years and without a roof for 30 years.
But...
DATE: Feb 10, 1998
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Five Harbour Seals at The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum & Zoo are causing a storm in scientific circles.
The seals were thought to have only a short and rigidly timed reproductive cycle, but research at the Aquarium has shown otherwise.
And last month, vo...
DATE: Feb 09, 1998
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Tucked away on the third floor of Global House is a small office with a big responsibility -- monitoring the water lenses on an island without rivers.
Government hydrogeologist Mark P. Rowe is responsible for the monitoring and management of the fres...
DATE: Feb 07, 1998
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Bermuda is set to take centre stage in March in the ninth Jason Project called Oceans of the Earth and Beyond.
Fourteen-year-old Jeffrey Steynor of Warwick Academy will be a Student Argonaut in Monterey Bay, California and will take part in dives wit...
DATE: Jan 31, 1998
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