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appointment of a new rector.
And former vestry member and 40-year worshipper at St. Mark's in Smith's Parish Junior Dunstan branded organisers of a petition aimed at blocking Father William Hayward's appointment as a minority in the congregation.
Mr....
DATE: Feb 08, 2000
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A bid to block the appointment of a Bermudian priest to the Anglican parish of St. Mark's has been launched.
And a group of parishioners at the Smith's Parish church have organised a petition -- understood to have gathered at least 100 s ignatures --...
DATE: Feb 01, 2000
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Government should cut their costs for travel and cars before calling for cutbacks in Ministries' spending, Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
And she called on Government to lead from the front -- and keep the public informed of its visi...
DATE: Jan 20, 2000
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ERROR RG P4 21.1.2000 CLARIFICATION. Geneva Woodley, director of fundraising for the Friends of the Hospice, would like to point out that she is in charge of money-spinning efforts for Agape House. Yesterday The Royal Gazette reported that Winnifred...
DATE: Jan 20, 2000
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brakes on the purchase of oversized upmarket Peugeot cars for Government Ministers.
And Shadow Transport Minister Erwin Adderley crashed head on with Works and Engineering Minister Alex Scott's claim that the 406 model cars' larger size would make th...
DATE: Jan 17, 2000
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The Island's top churchmen have split over Bermuda's plan to end the death penalty.
Senior members of the Catholic and Anglican faiths welcomed proposals to ax the rope as a punishment for premeditated murder.
But the presiding elder of the African M...
DATE: Dec 21, 1999
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cards, Works and Engineering Minister Alex Scott told MPs yesterday.
He said: "The future sees the potential of a dock/marina enclosure for arrival and pick-up from the airport by ferry, water shuttle and/or private boat.'' And he added that the air...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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Hope is the most vital ingredient for the future as Bermuda faces the Millennium, Premier Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
"As Government, we know that the only way for Bermuda to achieve its maximum potential is to include every Bermudian on this jour...
DATE: Dec 16, 1999
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was revealed yesterday.
Further legal action to overturn a law banning fast food franchises by would-be McDonald's burger barons Grape Bay Ltd. has not been ruled out.
Mark Diel, of law firm Diel & Myers who represented Grape Bay in a losing case bef...
DATE: Dec 03, 1999
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*** Folk rock pioneers Fairport Convention had to compete with the rugby Classic tournament in the first of two shows in Bermuda this week.
And -- with due apologies to Classic winners Argentina and losing finalists Canada -- the size of the crowd a...
DATE: Nov 19, 1999
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