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A businessman is set to take legal action in a row over a controversial decision to issue a licence for a limousine service to a new operator.
And MV Longtail owner David Durham -- who tried for three years to set up a luxury bus service from the Air...
DATE: Jul 16, 1998
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Police will be able to keep track of emergency vehicles and even individual officers through a hi-tech satellite navigation system, it was revealed yesterday.
And computers will be installed in every patrol car to allow instant access to Police recor...
DATE: Jul 15, 1998
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Angry cabbies yesterday blasted a decision to grant a limousine licence to a new operator.
And Michael Glasgow of the Bermuda Taxi Owner's Federation warned: "This is going to affect everybody -- not just taxi drivers, but existing operators.'' He a...
DATE: Jul 14, 1998
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Furious airport limousine service operators could be considering legal action over a newcomer to the market operated by a shareholder in an existing business.
Directors of Bermuda Hosts Ltd -- which provides a luxury limo service between the Airport ...
DATE: Jul 13, 1998
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Broadcasters ZBM yesterday scored a golden goal against rivals in a courtroom fixture over the World Cup.
For Supreme Court blew the whistle on VSB's plans to broadcast British Broadcasting Corporation radio coverage of Sunday's World Cup clash betwe...
DATE: Jul 11, 1998
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bid to keep the smaller firm's hands off the World Cup.
ZBM cried foul and slapped VSB with a Supreme Court writ aimed at winning a one-match ban -- for the World Cup final.
Sunday's Brazil - France crunch match took a backseat after ZBM claimed VSB ...
DATE: Jul 10, 1998
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Doctor and MP Ewart Brown was yesterday branded a bully by former employees.
And one furious ex-employee said: "It's very hurtful from someone in his position -- he's supposed to be a healer and he's just horrible to his staff.'' But Dr. Brown last ...
DATE: Jul 03, 1998
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A historic cannon has been found off an upscale beach resort -- 150 years after it tumbled into the sea following a landslide.
And the Royal Northern Irish Regiment stepped in to move the gun -- once part of the old fort at Paget's Coral Beach Club -...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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Colony Club, Trott Road, Hamilton. Tomorrow, doors open 8 p.m. Tickets $15 non-members, $10 members, available at Hamilton's Music Box.
*** John Conolly doesn't play the fiddle -- and after decades in the folk music business he could hardly be descr...
DATE: Jun 05, 1998
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Government should force a firm locked in a legal battle over opening McDonald's in Bermuda to honour an airport contract with another type of restaurant -- or give someone else a chance, Opposition leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
Ms Smith was s...
DATE: Jun 04, 1998
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