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A children's rights activist yesterday blasted nursery school chiefs for employing a woman with a conviction for child abuse.
And she slammed the Health and Family Services Ministry for failing to spot the problem before the Happy Moments Nursery in ...
DATE: Sep 02, 1998
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abuse, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Gloria Holdipp was fined $400 with the alternative of a year in prison after admitting assaulting a two-year-old boy eight years ago.
The child, according to court reports, suffered bruising and a cut head after ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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proposals on its rewrite of relations with its Overseas Territories, Premier Pamela Gordon last night told The Royal Gazette .
And Ms Gordon did not rule out a referendum on the issue if the UK proposes major changes to the deal for its remaining pos...
DATE: Aug 31, 1998
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A Bermuda Police officer has cheated death after a horror bike crash while on holiday in France.
And P.c. David Geraghty yesterday admitted he thought he was going to die after his powerful 1200cc touring bike spun out of control on a twisting pass h...
DATE: Aug 29, 1998
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public are the ones to make the choice.' -- Jennifer Smith Two Independents could cause confusion in Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith's St. George's North constituency.
For lawyer and ex-PLP candidate Phil Perinchief could be set to make a protest s...
DATE: Aug 28, 1998
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Family Services Minister Renee Webb claimed yesterday.
And she said the Opposition Progressive Labour Party had released a plan to reclaim derelict housing -- similar to one announced by Government recently -- in 1984, which had been rejected by the ...
DATE: Aug 28, 1998
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Government claims its Blueprint for its last term of office has left them singing anything but the blues. Today, Environment Minister Harry Soares outlines progress on pledges made for his portfolio in this final installment of an occassional series ...
DATE: Aug 27, 1998
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build a winning campaign in Hamilton East.
Mr. West confirmed he will team up with Government Sen. Angelita Fox to take on the Progressive Labour Party team of Renee Webb and Derrick Burgess in the key constituency.
And he said: "This is an important...
DATE: Aug 26, 1998
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Gazette can exclusively reveal.
And last night Premier Pamela Gordon -- in talks in London with top civil servants -- pledged to battle to keep Bermuda's name off the hit-list being compiled by the Paris-based International Organisation for Economic ...
DATE: Aug 25, 1998
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A top British Minister has launched a drive to have Bermuda's old capital recognised as one of the historical "wonders of the world'' by the United Nations.
British Culture Minister Chris Smith singled out the old town of St. George as one of only 32...
DATE: Aug 24, 1998
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