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A security guard who gave the gift of life to his step-daughter could be in line for a special bravery award, it was revealed yesterday.
Jacob (Jack) Trott gave a kidney to Deborah Brown at the age of 70.
It is believed to be the first time the Bermu...
DATE: Sep 22, 1997
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mother went into labour as her husband drove her to hospital, it was revealed yesterday.
And Mr. Sofianos and proud dad, US Immigration Officer Paul Buchanan, nursed mother Mary through the labour in the back seat of the Buchanan family car on South ...
DATE: Sep 19, 1997
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The battle of the burgers will move to the courts by the end of this month, it was revealed yesterday.
And Attorney General Elliott Mottley said last night he would be pushing for the entire legal proceedings to be heard in public.
The first move in ...
DATE: Sep 12, 1997
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reconciliation, social reconstruction and an economic rebirth as Bermuda heads towards a new century.
And she said every resource available must be used to ensure the country's survival as a prosperous and peaceful Island.
Ms Cox said: "We have to en...
DATE: Sep 11, 1997
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Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday launched a thinly-veiled attack on the Opposition and warned that the only thing that mattered was results -- not "grand schemes which sound great.'' Ms Gordon said: "It is a lot easier to paint a pretty picture that ...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997
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Transport Control chief Donald Dane yesterday showed the red light to instructors who are allegedly abusing the driving test system.
And he vowed to slam the brakes on any driving instructors who were found to be working around the regulations.
He wa...
DATE: Aug 26, 1997
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Now hotel management student Christin Butterfield has an extra $5,000 to put towards his education, courtesy of the Rafael Elbow Beach Hotel.
The third-year hospitality administration student at Morris Brown University in Atlanta, Georgia, is the lat...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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The men behind the bid to bring McDonald's burgers to Bermuda are set to challenge the Crown over an act banning fast food restaurants with a foreign flavour.
Governor Thorold Masefield signed the Prohibited Restaurants Act into law on Monday.
And ye...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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The burger is set to bite back after Governor Thorold Masefield finally signed an act banning fast food franchises with a foreign flavour.
Mr. Masefield's signature makes law the Prohibited Restaurants Act -- killing off plans by Grape Bay Ltd to ope...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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A dream vacation to Bermuda for a Canadian visitor turned into a five-year nightmare.
For Walter Kresovic of Toronto is convinced he so badly strained his voice shouting over the buzz of his livery cycle engine, he severely damaged his vocal chords.
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DATE: Jul 18, 1997
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