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A bill to plug the loophole which won axed Assistant Police Commissioner Wayne Perinchief a massive cash pay-off has been drawn up.
Government wants to take responsibility for staffing levels of 15 Government departments -- including the Police Servi...
DATE: Mar 16, 1998
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was revealed this morning.
The legislation -- which will allow workplace ballots on union certification and decertification, but which excludes middle management -- passed its third reading in the House of Assembly around 1 a.m.
But Hamilton East MP ...
DATE: Mar 14, 1998
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Government demands to crack down on white collar crime and money laundering, Premier Pamela Gordon insisted yesterday.
Ms Gordon said: "I believe if we don't remain vigilant, we could wind up giving away the shop and we are not prepared to do that.''...
DATE: Mar 13, 1998
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labour relations comes up for debate in the House of Assembly.
The new law calls for mandatory trade union recognition in the workplace -- but a clause allowing workers to vote to kick a union off the job is likely to generate a lot of heat.
The prop...
DATE: Mar 13, 1998
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proposals to allow restaurants and bars to compete on their 3 a.m. closing time, it was revealed last night.
And they predicted longer hours for bars and restaurants could spell "the death knell'' for clubs if Government does not have a change of hea...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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become Bermuda's latest Senator.
Mrs. Cannonier -- recently appointed to the panel assessing senior Police officers for top command posts -- will replace outgoing Senate President Albert Jackson as one of three Independent Members of the Upper House ...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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A jury will decide if Kirk Mundy will face a charge of murdering Canadian teenager Rebecca Middleton, his defence lawyer said yesterday.
The surprise tactic came from Mundy's lawyer Saul Froomkin, who asked for a rarely-used legal procedure to be bro...
DATE: Mar 11, 1998
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Police are set to launch a major crackdown on motorists who attack or swear at traffic wardens.
And Hamilton's top Policeman, Supt. Campbell Simons, warned: "We are now operating a zero tolerance policy towards this.
"Anybody who does anything or say...
DATE: Mar 10, 1998
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Mystery lights in the sky over Bermuda were caused by a US Navy missile-firing exercise off the US East Coast -- not little green men from Mars.
And the cause of Saturday night's scare was a test launch at sea of a pair of three-stage rockets designe...
DATE: Mar 10, 1998
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than a decade in the Upper House hot seat, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Sen. Alf Oughton -- current vice-President -- is well positioned to be voted into the President's chair.
Sen. Jackson said last night that he would announce his decision at ...
DATE: Mar 09, 1998
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