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Government was too ready to play the race card when they were losing debates.
And Dr. Brown -- a physician -- said: "People need to know this is not a game and that there is no card. Racism either exists or it doesn't and it's no game.'' Dr. Brown w...
DATE: Jul 06, 1999
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The first crack in the wall of "genteel apartheid'' in Bermuda is to be celebrated this week.
And -- for the first time -- the leaders of the secret group which stood off theatre owners in a boycott over segregated seating will reveal their identitie...
DATE: Jun 15, 1999
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sensitive eyes, an Island optometrist warned yesterday.
She explained: "My professional opinion is that -- as a child grows -- if you put them in sunglasses too early, it reduces the production of natural pigment in the eyes.
"And that means they can...
DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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States.
But the Island has not declared war on its giant neighbour -- for the Bermuda fly boys are in it strictly for fun and part-time.
A group of Bermuda businessmen with a taste for fast jets have been flying high-performance jets in New Mexico --...
DATE: Jun 08, 1999
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tomorrow.
But the programme is understood to have been cut in length to stay within the guidelines ignored by Government last month -- which led to the Broadcasting Commission stepping in and banning a follow-up broadcast.
The first programme, on the...
DATE: May 26, 1999
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asthma care.
And she was presented with a special cup and other gifts by her professional peers to mark her contribution to the profession in Bermuda. Ms Boden -- who works at the Smith's Parish-based Nurses' Practice -- admitted she was surprised to...
DATE: May 03, 1999
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A new fund for schools worth up to $850,000 is to be set up by insurance giants ACE in memory of company executive Madeline Joell, who died last month.
And ACE CEO Brian Duperreault said the fund for academic excellence was a fitting tribute to Ms Jo...
DATE: Mar 22, 1999
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lovingly-restored 1961 classic Austin Cambridge.
Ms Davis -- who has owned the powder blue beauty since 1961 -- got her car back after British Airways flew it home from a classic car restorer in the UK at the weekend.
And she said yesterday: "It's be...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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An English expert on multi-million dollar medical imaging machines yesterday said it would be "hard to justify'' the expense of buying one for Bermuda.
Prof. Graham Cherryman of Leicester Royal Infirmary -- recommended as the top man in the field by ...
DATE: Jan 15, 1999
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low by the 'flu.
The Saturday night trip to London was delayed because 80 percent of the crew rostered to take the plane back were ruled by doctors to be unfit to fly.
And the flight was delayed until yesterday morning to allow the crew which brought...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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