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experts assess clean-up costs at the old American Navy bases in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
It is understood the services of environmental experts from ERM Enviroclean -- the British firm clearing up oil pollution at the old HMS Malabar --...
DATE: Jun 05, 1998
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A maverick United Bermuda Party member is to stand against Opposition MP Ewart Brown at the next General Election.
Sanders Frith Brown yesterday said the move was in protest at Dr. Brown's US nationality -- which apparently bars him from sitting for ...
DATE: Jun 03, 1998
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For they upheld an appeal, reversing an earlier Supreme Court decision to allow Grape Bay Ltd to operate a McDonald's hamburger franchise on the Island.
And yesterday Grape Bay Ltd was ordered to pay the Attorney General's costs for the hearing -- co...
DATE: Jun 02, 1998
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according to Government statistics.
And there are more than 330 overseas workers employed as live-in or live-out domestic help.
The statistics were released in a written answer to Opposition MP and Bermuda Industrial Union leader Derrick Burgess.
And...
DATE: Jun 01, 1998
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Shadow Finance Minister Eugene Cox is set to call for changes to House of Assembly rules on Parliamentary questions.
Mr. Cox spoke out after submitting questions to Government opposite number Grant Gibbons.
The Shadow Minister said he got written ans...
DATE: May 30, 1998
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handout for unfair dismissal has been closed.
Senators approved a new law which takes the power to vary staffing levels in 15 Government departments out of the hands of politicians and give it to Governor Thorold Masefield.
Opposition Senators backed...
DATE: May 29, 1998
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An ex-MP could be set to mount a surprise legal challenge if Opposition MP Ewart Brown retains his Warwick West seat at the upcoming General Election.
United Bermuda Party former MP Sir John Sharpe -- beaten by Dr. Brown by a handful of votes in the ...
DATE: May 29, 1998
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Two Government drives to improve the housing problem (Editorial, Page 4) and ease the plight of long-term residents were slammed as not enough by Opposition leader Jennifer Smith.
Ms Smith said a plan by new Health and Family Services Minister Wayne ...
DATE: May 28, 1998
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forklift truck, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Terry Pereira suffered multiple injuries after falling from the forklift at the generating firm's Pembroke headquarters and was rushed to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.
Last night Mr. Pereira's fa...
DATE: May 27, 1998
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dogs, it was revealed yesterday.
Bermuda Conservatory of Music's Dr. Karol Sue Reddington was attacked in the grounds of a Devonshire house after entering the property by mistake.
And yesterday she called for tougher laws to keep guard dogs under con...
DATE: May 09, 1998
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