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A top Bank of Bermuda executive yesterday told the Supreme Court trial of former colleague Arnold Todd and three others that rules existed within the bank covering lending to relatives and to companies in which the loan officer had an interest.
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DATE: Oct 10, 1996
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Bermuda.
For USAir will accept stranded KIWI ticketholders at the ticketed KIWI fare on a standby basis.
A spokesman for KIWI's Bermuda agents, GSA, said: "Passengers need to show KIWI tickets to USAir at the airport and purchase a standby ticket.
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DATE: Oct 03, 1996
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Furious Bermudian travellers left stranded by the crisis affecting cut-price airline KIWI yesterday swamped the carrier's Island agents and travel agents.
The airline yesterday suspended flights from Bermuda to Newark, New Jersey after filing for ban...
DATE: Oct 02, 1996
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A top expert in sickle cell disease has shared the fruits of years of research with Bermudian doctors.
Professor Graham Serjeant of the University of the West Indies in Jamaica is on the Island to share his experience of the disease on the Caribbean ...
DATE: Sep 18, 1996
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More than 100 travel industry experts with the power to book a staggering two million bed nights a year have voted Bermuda a hit.
And strong interest in sending groups to the Island have already been expressed by travel professionals after the third ...
DATE: Sep 10, 1996
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serious flaws in a bid to create a new-look airport shopping area.
And he hit back at critics who said the terms offered discriminated against Bermudians and small businesses.
A row broke out after The Royal Gazette revealed that US Customs regulatio...
DATE: Aug 27, 1996
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his bid to open a coffee concession at the new-look Airport.
Adrian Jones, 26, who runs Woolf Distribution Ltd., and Olympic Club owner brother Nicholas struck a deal with Rock Island Coffee to use their products exclusively in their operation.
But A...
DATE: Aug 26, 1996
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Red tape is strangling bids by Bermudian business to give an Island flavour to the new-look international airport, it was claimed yesterday.
US Customs regulations will ban anyone selling dutiable Bermudian souvenirs past the customs barrier in the u...
DATE: Aug 23, 1996
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A fresh salvo in the battle of the banks has been fired by would-be banking chief Andre Heyliger.
He claimed existing banks were using up their credit with personal and business customers by being out of touch and out of date.
But yesterday the top m...
DATE: Aug 10, 1996
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massive support.
For after The Royal Gazette revealed that Colonial Insurance was to sign up a `bounty hunter' to track bike bandits and pay rewards to anyone who turns in a bike thief, the company has been deluged with calls of support.
Now the firm...
DATE: Dec 08, 1995
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