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Globe-trotting ex-policeman Lewis Dunkerley is back in Bermuda on a foot patrol down memory lane.
For the former 25-a-week Bermuda Police constable -- who worked here 37 years ago -- got a taste for travel after a stint with the Island's boys in blu...
DATE: Mar 23, 1998
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conference heard at the weekend.
And activists are set to pick up the phone and rebut political attacks mounted by Opposition Progressive Labour Party supporters on radio talk shows.
Party chiefs admitted at the conference that the talk shows have be...
DATE: Mar 23, 1998
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told warring lawyers yesterday.
Court of Appeal president Sir James Astwood told the legal team representing would-be burger barons Grape Bay Ltd. and Solicitor General William Pearce that a ruling on whether McDonald's could open in Bermuda could be...
DATE: Mar 21, 1998
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Karting star Bobby DeCosta ended up in intensive care after a horror race smash.
Top-of-the table driver Mr. DeCosta's 60 mph kart flipped over on top of him after his kart clipped another competitor's machine during a competition.
He was rushed to t...
DATE: Mar 21, 1998
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A bill to outlaw fast food franchises was designed to protect the uniqueness of Bermuda.
But a lawyer told the Court of Appeal yesterday no-one had actually said what was uniquely Bermudian.
And Mark Diel -- appearing for would-be burger barons Grape...
DATE: Mar 20, 1998
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McDonald's being allowed to open up shop on the Island.
And he told the Court of Appeal that claims by the legal team of Solicitor General William Pearce and Jamaican constitutional lawyer Lloyd Barnett that the anti-fast food law did not deprive Gra...
DATE: Mar 19, 1998
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Opposition leader Jennifer Smith last night hit the campaign trail with her vision of the future.
And she took the opportunity to plug the Progressive Labour Party's credentials for Government.
Ms Smith said: "The Progressive Labour Party's vision fo...
DATE: Mar 19, 1998
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All "civilised and democratic'' countries have some control over property use, a top Jamaican constitutional lawyer told the Court of Appeal yesterday.
And Dr. Lloyd Barnett said: "There is no deprivation when the legislature seeks to merely regulate...
DATE: Mar 18, 1998
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A United Bermuda Party approved candidate yesterday called for the old wing of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to be turned into sheltered housing for senior citizens.
Charles Hollis said: "Space now used for Government offices could easily be ...
DATE: Mar 17, 1998
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player was rushed to hospital following a punch-up at an FA Cup semi-final clash.
Vasco striker Dwight Basden -- who was knocked unconscious -- was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital after an alleged assault on him by North Village sports com...
DATE: Mar 16, 1998
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