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Foreign waiters are off the menu for Bermuda's hotels and restaurants, it was revealed yesterday.
And a new training scheme designed to slash the number of expatriate waiting staff is to be set up to train Bermudians to fill the jobs.
An orientation ...
DATE: Jul 09, 1997
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An unholy row broke out yesterday after it was revealed a church hall was used for a saucy strip show.
And yesterday a furious Anglican priest hit out at the organisers of the event at St. Anne's Church Hall in Southampton.
The news broke after a wom...
DATE: Jul 01, 1997
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The phrase "a brush with the law'' takes on an entirely new meaning after meeting cop Frank Dublin.
For the Grenadian-born Bermuda Police officer is creating a second career as a painter.
Mr. Dublin has just ended a two week show at Masterworks in Ha...
DATE: Jun 04, 1997
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Premier Pamela Gordon almost lost out on a national TV spot in the US in favour of House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich.
The Georgia Republican's shock speech to Congress that he would stump up a $300,000 fine for ethics violations could ha...
DATE: Apr 18, 1997
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Hasty Pudding Theatricals, Harvard University. City Hall, Hamilton, Wednesday to Monday, excluding Sunday. 8 p.m.
*** Star Trek was never like this -- for the Harvard University Hasty Pudding Theatricals has launched itself into the third millennium...
DATE: Mar 24, 1997
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Marilyn (Peggy) Jackson was yesterday voted Social Worker of the Year by her professional colleagues.
Ms Jackson -- a psychiatric social worker at St. Brendan's Hospital -- is the second recipient of the annual award.
She said: "I found out a month o...
DATE: Mar 17, 1997
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Best-selling Bermudian book illustrator Sharon Wilson has been honoured by the prestigious American Library Association -- at her first attempt.
For `The Day Gogo Went to Vote' -- the story of a 100-year-old black South African determined to use her ...
DATE: Feb 24, 1997
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The Royal Gazette played Cupid for lovestruck Ross Nearon yesterday, who popped the question -- inside the daily news.
Mr. Nearon spent hundreds of dollars on a heart-sprinkled St. Valentine's Day ad asking Sacora Bean to be his bride.
And Ms Bean la...
DATE: Feb 15, 1997
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Teenagers have a funny reputation -- sex, drugs, rock `n' roll and all those other things that explain why grown-ups get white hair.
Yes, well. Only up to a point -- a point of order, in fact.
For the teenagers representing a host of nations at the n...
DATE: Feb 07, 1997
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bring in a foreign assistant to help in his practice -- against the wishes of the Bermuda Dental Board.
But Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said it would only happen if a local replacement could not be found.
Mr. Edness -- who has just returned ...
DATE: Feb 05, 1997
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