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A top Government nurse yesterday warned that Bermuda could see a steep rise in the number of cases of the potential killer disease TB.
Ms Rhonda Daniels, an expert in epidemics, said: "We have the potential for getting a lot of cases.'' She added th...
DATE: Nov 21, 1995
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Tiny tot Mercedez Smith has become the first Bermudian to undergo a pioneering operation to let her hear again.
Mother Mrs. Keivamae Smith said: "My daughter will be able to have a much more normal life now.
"Deciding on the operation wasn't an easy ...
DATE: Nov 21, 1995
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Cunning car dealers are exploiting loopholes in the law to drum up sales, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Some dealers are bending the rules on drivers having to sell their current vehicle before getting another.
For they are taking the customer's car ...
DATE: Nov 16, 1995
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A massive campaign to help build a special $2.5 million village offering disabled-friendly recreation and social opportunities has got underway.
And the newly-formed Friends of WindReach celebrated the first work on the Warwick site of the village wi...
DATE: Nov 10, 1995
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A piece of forgotten Bermudian history is set to be uncovered.
For an American university lecturer is on the verge of publishing a book on American Indian slavery on the Island.
Dr. Philip Rabito-Wyppensenwah is on the final stretch of a massive 12-y...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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The Anglican Bishop of Bermuda yesterday preached his last Sunday sermon on the Island.
For the Rt. Rev. William Down will leave Bermuda on Thursday after more than five years as the senior cleric in the Anglican Church of Bermuda.
And he and wife Sa...
DATE: Oct 30, 1995
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Stargazer and retired medic Dr. Morley Nash is set to quit Bermuda and return to Canada after more than 40 years on the island.
Dr. Nash, 72, and wife Mary, of Moonray Manor, Pembroke, are planning to leave for Canada early in the New Year.
The docto...
DATE: Oct 24, 1995
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