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Two out of four of the top officers in the Bermuda Police will not take a gruelling career assessment and development programme designed to give senior cops a crack at the two top jobs.
But only three out of the eligible 30-plus officers between Insp...
DATE: Dec 24, 1997
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against his client's Supreme Court conviction.
The news means that a decision on whether DeRoza will hang or not will be delayed until after the appeal is heard -- at the next sitting of the Court of Appeal in March.
DeRoza, 21, was sentenced to die ...
DATE: Dec 24, 1997
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A war of words broke out yesterday over the secret appendix to an in-depth report on the state of Bermuda's Police force by a UK expert.
The news came as an unsigned statement from the Bermuda Police Association was released through the official Poli...
DATE: Dec 23, 1997
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Two dogs given a last-minute reprieve from the death penalty will have to wait for the New Year before they get a shot at a new start in life.
No-one has yet offered to adopt mongrels Dhal and Redeem -- who drove neighbours barking mad with their nig...
DATE: Dec 23, 1997
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Would-be Hamilton Parish MPs are staying tight-lipped over their plans for the next General Election.
Potential candidates for both the United Bermuda Party and the Progressive Labour Party were keen not to rock the boat in advance of final decisions...
DATE: Dec 22, 1997
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revealed yesterday.
A 22-year-old man was stabbed and beaten after a fight with another man at the West End Mini Yacht Club around 2.30 a.m.
The Sandys Parish man was taken to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, where he needed stitches in the stab wo...
DATE: Dec 22, 1997
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underachieve was yesterday promised by Education Minister Jerome Dill.
Mr. Dill said: "We already have the Best Steps programme at the Bermuda College which is a form of upgrading skills.
"Given the numbers involved, yes, we should have more of these...
DATE: Dec 22, 1997
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Shell Oil executive Wayne Soares was last night emerging as front-runner for the soon-to-be vacant Pembroke West seat.
But the UBP might have a pre-election showdown between several candidates before the final choice is made.
Mr. Soares, 56, sales ma...
DATE: Dec 20, 1997
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Territories have started to appear.
Britain has generally set its face against giving people from its overseas possessions the same right to live and work in the country as European Community citizens currently enjoy.
But the new British Labour Gover...
DATE: Dec 18, 1997
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Ex-Health and Social Services Minister Harry Soares is set to make a surprise return to Cabinet in his old job.
For Premier Pamela Gordon is likely to announce Mr. Soares as the replacement for current Minister Clarence Terceira, who will retire from...
DATE: Dec 17, 1997
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