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A holy war has been averted after confusion over a temporary work permit for a Catholic priest to work in Bermuda.
Now the Immigration Department is set to approve a three-month permit for a retired priest to take over the parish of St. Michael's in ...
DATE: Nov 09, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Television station ZBM last night apologised for a report of allegations of misconduct against ex-hospital engineer Neil Crane.
And the Bermuda Broadcasting Company station accepted there were no grounds for its report, claiming hospital sources said...
DATE: Nov 06, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
attacks on vehicles and drivers, it was revealed yesterday.
News of the Sunday 6.45 p.m. stop came after Public Transportation Board officials met union representatives and drivers to discuss the possibility of Hallowe'en pranks going sour.
PTB direc...
DATE: Oct 29, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A veteran taxi driver has hit back at criticism of the trade by airport managers.
And Terry Flood -- in the business for more than a quarter of a century -- said the airport managers had caused a problem with arrangements for taxi drivers while renov...
DATE: Oct 18, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Conservation group the Audubon Society has thrown its weight behind a bid to ban lighter-than-air balloon releases.
The society applauded a decision by the Corporation of St. George's to ban releases of helium-filled balloons at special events -- and...
DATE: Sep 20, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
op Island architect Stanley Kennedy is building for the future -- by teaching a love of buildings to youngsters attached to his practice.
And Mr. Kennedy started his summer programme from the ground up -- with a back-to-basics approach using simple g...
DATE: Sep 04, 1999
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Young Observer
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Gazette can reveal.
For a trip to the capital of the one-time Soviet Union has been put off -- because of civil war in former Soviet Republics and the suspected terrorist bombing of a shopping mall in Moscow.
Dr. Brown confirmed: "We had planned a tr...
DATE: Sep 04, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda-based Jardine Matheson.
Aisha bested more than 60 other applicants to win the annual Jardine Scholarship -- which works out at $10,000 a year for three years.
Jardine president Harry Wilken said: "She was a very impressive candidate -- we are...
DATE: Aug 20, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A new scheme to find affordable housing for battered women has taken off, Physical Abuse Centre chairman June Augustus said yesterday.
And Mrs. Augustus said she had now drawn up a set of house rules to protect anyone interested in opening up their h...
DATE: Aug 13, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Angry taxi drivers could strike in a row over funeral homes being allowed to run limousine services for mourners.
And members of the Bermuda Industrial Union taxi division could cause traffic chaos on Friday with a picket of the House of Assembly in ...
DATE: Aug 03, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor