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staff who embarked on this year's End-to-end Walk. this is the real story from a man who walked 26 miles with apacket of Camels.
The optimistically-named Royal Gazelles may not have won any major prizes for their efforts during the End-to-End Walk.
B...
DATE: Jun 04, 1998
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A grassroots group this week launched a campaign to battle against full British citizenship for Bermudians.
And the group warned Bermuda could be swamped, not just by Britain, but by the entire European Union unless the Island takes a stand.
A flyer ...
DATE: May 06, 1998
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Pubs and restaurants are set to take advantage of loosened-up laws on licence hours and out-of-doors dining.
And a total of four Hamilton city centre licensed premises have applied to have Euro-style pavement dining and permission to serve drinks unt...
DATE: May 06, 1998
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coast-to-coast tour of the US.
The Anglo-Celtic foursome are to star at the Island's Folk Club as part of a three-month Spring Folk Festival. And already the band have sold out their Saturday night appearance and tickets for tomorrow's show are going...
DATE: Apr 09, 1998
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foul-smelling fumes from the nearby Pembroke Canal.
And one employee at furniture store Rooms to Go said the smell was so bad that at least two people had lost their lunch.
Jennifer Dwinnell, who works at the furniture store, said: "The fumes are unb...
DATE: Mar 24, 1998
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was revealed yesterday.
Once banned-from-Bermuda Minister Farrakhan will speak at a meeting organised by Bermuda followers of the Nation of Islam on February 18 at the end of a marathon worldwide tour.
Minister Farrakhan -- whose mother was born in B...
DATE: Feb 03, 1998
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The Island's international businesses should adopt Bermudian youngsters, Premier Pamela Gordon told top executives yesterday.
She said the international business sector could boost Bermuda and their own companies by investing in education and backing...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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Scots revellers seeing in 1998 at a local hotel were left reeling after a New Year nightmare.
For a host of guests at the traditional bash held at the Sonesta Beach Hotel were stunned after staff announced they had run out of keys for room mini-bars....
DATE: Jan 05, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday challenged a Shadow Minister to put up or shut up after threatening to sue her for libel.
And Ms Gordon said she would not be apologising to Shadow Home Affairs Minister Alex Scott after he accused her of branding him ...
DATE: Dec 18, 1997
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Bermuda's battle against the drugs menace would be maintained.
He said: "US law enforcement agencies have a long and cooperative relationship with the Bermuda Police service and I'm confident that cooperation will continue.'' Mr. Farmer, speaking to...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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