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thousands of dollars worth of improvements.
Officers will move to temporary accomodation while the Barr's Bay Park Police station -- home of the Marine Police Section -- is extended and the interior revamped.
Potentially hazardous asbestos insulation...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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Furious National PTA chairman Anthony Steede last night threatened to quit because of stay-at-home parents.
And he warned the national parents' body could wind up due to lack of support.
Mr. Steede lashed out after a meeting of the national parents' ...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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the post next month, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Mr. Bissell -- whose own rank is Superintendent -- is odds-on favourite to take the number three spot in the force.
And, according to Government insiders, the Public Service Commission will meet earl...
DATE: Apr 22, 1998
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Some Police officers fear their careers could run smack into a glass ceiling, new Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay revealed yesterday.
Mr. Lemay -- confirmed in the top post just a week ago -- said he had already had discussions with officers f...
DATE: Apr 22, 1998
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following a fatal night-time smash between a jet ski and a tiny fishing boat.
Now the force's Marine Section is cracking down on boats which travel at night without showing the legally-required navigation lights.
The move comes in the wake of the dea...
DATE: Apr 21, 1998
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A Minister has been deluged with applications after he appealed for Bermudians to fill more than 50 jobs -- which otherwise would have gone to foreign workers, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
More than 90 Bermudian workers have expressed an interest in...
DATE: Apr 21, 1998
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For the quartet have passed a gruelling course organised by Nautilus Diving to qualify as open-water scuba diving instructors.
And -- as well as the ten-day course plus exams -- all four notched up extra courses from top sport governing body PADI, in...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Peppercorn Ceremony.
And a time capsule -- to be opened 100 years after the 1996 twinning ceremony -- was sealed this weekend in the Old Town's Town Hall to mark the occasion.
St. George's and Lyme Regis, Dorset -- the birthplace of Bermuda's foundin...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Opposition law and order spokesman Alex Scott yesterday backed the duo of Canadian Mountie Jean-Jacques Lemay and Harold Moniz as Bermuda's two top Policemen.
Mr. Scott said: "We have the disappointment of not having a Bermudian in the key post of Co...
DATE: Apr 18, 1998
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three years.
And Governor Thorold Masefield picked 38-year veteran Harold Moniz as Deputy Commissioner -- a double-header predicted by The Royal Gazette almost a month ago.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police gave their blessing to an extension to Mr.
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DATE: Apr 17, 1998
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