1857 results returned for search: "" category "News" author Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Both men jailed for life for the slaying of James Cyrus Caines are to appeal to the Privy Council to have the murder verdict quashed.
Sheldon Franks -- jailed for life with Teiko Furbert for the 1996 shooting of James Cyrus Caines -- is, like Furbert...
DATE: May 02, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Tough new laws to protect company pensions from the risk of raids by crooked bosses are set to be introduced.
The safeguards are set to be introduced as part of a massive review of pensions in Bermuda launched by the Ministry of Finance.
That means n...
DATE: May 01, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
election, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
But it is understood that an autumn campaign is still the favoured choice of party insiders.
The Premier -- currently in the US for the RIMS insurance conference -- is believed to be considering going to the Co...
DATE: Apr 30, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
their General Election constituency campaigns, a would-be MP said yesterday.
Warwick East candidate Dale Butler said that all 40 Progressive Labour Party contestants had been urged to come up with $10,000 each to fill their election warchests.
And Mr...
DATE: Apr 30, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
For Eric Lebolo, of London, England, has paid his first visit to the Island since his wartime service at HMS Malabar in 1942-43.
And he renewed a 50-odd-year-old friendship with Bermudian Herbert Tatem, a former Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps soldier ...
DATE: Apr 29, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
fight the verdict.
Teiko Furbert -- jailed for life for the shooting of James Cyrus Caines two years ago -- will take his case to the Privy Council in London next month and ask them to hear a new appeal over the conviction.
But Attorney General Ellio...
DATE: Apr 28, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
under-age drinking and drug abuse in nightclubs, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Task Force boss Insp. Stuart Crockwell urged nightclub owners to ban drug users from their premises -- and to let Police know the names of offenders.
Insp. Crockwell v...
DATE: Apr 27, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
question.
For a woman caught in a speed trap is to appeal her Magistrates' Court conviction.
Now Supreme Court will decide whether it was fair when she was booked for driving over the limit.
The move came amid what was claimed by Mark Pettingill, the...
DATE: Apr 27, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Notorious drug dens could be in line to be flattened in a unique link-up between Police and the Works and Engineering Ministry, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Police and Works and Engineering Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge have already targetted one no...
DATE: Apr 25, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
high and dry by seizing his boat.
Ministry of Environment officials snatched the vessel after Mr. Minks was fined $7,000 for illegal lobster fishing.
But now senator and lawyer Larry Scott has lodged a writ demanding that Government colleague, Enviro...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
|
CATEGORY:
Other
|
AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor