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New laws to ensure sex offenders attend after-sentence treatment could be on the books by next year, it was revealed yesterday.
And Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox said: "Probably in another month or two we will be in a better posit...
DATE: Dec 21, 1998
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A shake-up of the taxi dispatching system was yesterday backed by Shadow Health and Family Services Minister Kim Young.
Mrs. Young was speaking after calls for a priority call system for women and other vulnerable people to be introduced.
The calls c...
DATE: Dec 19, 1998
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Bermuda may get a verbal battering on the world wide web over the handling of the Rebecca Middleton murder case, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And the organisers of web page boycottbermuda.com are hoping thousands will write or e-mail the Attorney Ge...
DATE: Dec 18, 1998
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be held, Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
She added: "We view with alarm and concern the recent turn of events in the Rebecca Middleton case.
"We want the public to know that we recognise, accept and support that there should be an inq...
DATE: Dec 18, 1998
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Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For J&H Marsh & McLennan senior vice-president Paul Rowlerson has not had his work permit renewed after more than a decade on the Island.
Mr. Rowlerson said yesterday: "We've had a verbal decline -- we haven't h...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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Under-fire ex-Attorney General Elliott Mottley yesterday refused to shoulder the blame for the catalogue of cock-ups in the Rebecca Middleton murder case.
And he refused to comment on his role in the case -- which saw accused Justis Smith walk free o...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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The Royal Gazette has learned.
But the long-awaited White Paper on the Overseas Territories -- expected to be unveiled this month -- will now not be published until well into the New Year.
UK Parliamentary insiders, however, said yesterday that the F...
DATE: Dec 15, 1998
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A top businessman yesterday warned of a potential scam targeting Bermuda and involving an Australian lottery.
The businessman said: "This thing asks for money or a credit card number -- I didn't send mine and nobody else should either.'' The Austral...
DATE: Dec 15, 1998
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A new Registrar will take over at Government House today, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And the number three post is to be filled by Peter O'Brien, replacing Paul Dryden, who is moving on to a promoted post in the former Soviet Union.
Mr. O'Brien, 33...
DATE: Dec 14, 1998
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yesterday.
And Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox ruled out extra manpower for the force until it was established that existing officers could not be deployed better.
She said: "This review may well result in a reallocation of human re...
DATE: Dec 12, 1998
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