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on a bus driver by a mob of pupils, it was revealed yesterday.
And CedarBridge Academy principal Ernest Payette, some of whose pupils were involved in the incident, is to try and organise meetings between himself, his pupils and bus drivers in a bid ...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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US Consul General Robert Farmer yesterday denied he had played favourites with Bermudian political parties.
And he insisted that he had been fair in his dealings with both the United Bermuda Party Government and the Opposition Progressive Labour Part...
DATE: Nov 26, 1997
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part of negotiations over the multi-million dollar clean-up of pollution on the old US Navy bases, it was revealed yesterday.
And US Consul General Robert Farmer said: "I acknowledge that there are still Base-related issues to be resolved between the...
DATE: Nov 26, 1997
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Doctor in the House Ewart Brown had to take time out during the Throne Speech yesterday after two people collapsed at the Cabinet Building.
Warwick West MP and medic Dr. Brown tended to two people overcome in a packed Senate Chamber -- one of them Se...
DATE: Nov 08, 1997
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A doctor is set to offer potentially life-saving screening for breast cancer to women unable to afford the scan themselves.
Dr. Ewart Brown said: "October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we decided our contribution would be something concrete wh...
DATE: Oct 31, 1997
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Bermuda's old capital will stick to a Big Mac ban -- even after a judge ruled outlawing foreign fast food franchises was against the Constitution.
And the Corporation of Hamilton is likely to fight any planning application to open a McDonald's within...
DATE: Oct 18, 1997
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The reversal of a ban on McDonald's by a Supreme Court judge yesterday sent shock waves through Hamilton's restaurant business.
And several restaurateurs facing competition from a Big Mac attack on their profits said the House of Assembly's ruling ag...
DATE: Oct 16, 1997
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Bermuda could become a leader among the UK's remaining Dependent Territories in a joint bid to win a better deal from Britain, according to a new pressure group.
The news came from the recently-formed Friends of Montserrat Coalition, set up in respon...
DATE: Oct 03, 1997
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A campaign to ban the sale of cold beers and miniature bottles of alcohol has stepped up a gear.
The Police Eastern Division Consultative Committee has written to a host of groups and politicians, including Community and Cultural Affairs Minister Yve...
DATE: Sep 29, 1997
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Bermudians with ancestors from St. Kitts and Nevis got back to their roots at the weekend.
And a troupe of Bermudian Gombey dancers -- the Warner Gombeys -- are set to visit St. Kitts for the St. Kitts Carnival over Christmas.
The move comes after th...
DATE: Sep 23, 1997
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