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Former Technology and Information Minister John Barritt stood down as a matter of conscience, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Mr. Barritt -- a partner with law firm Appleby, Spurling and Kempe -- quit his post to avoid a possible conflict of interest ...
DATE: Dec 16, 1997
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old US bases on the Island.
And the move raised fresh hope that the US will accept responsibility for a huge clean-up of waste left behind after more than 40 years in Bermuda.
Last night Finance Minister Grant Gibbons, who has responsibility for the ...
DATE: Dec 16, 1997
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thanks to a dogged lawyer.
For Attorney Mark Pettingill convinced a Supreme Court judge to `paws' for thought and reverse an earlier death warrant handed down to mongrels Dahl and Redeem in Magistrates' Court.
And Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux ruled ...
DATE: Dec 13, 1997
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The Bermuda Union of Teachers staff at CedarBridge Academy are not considering striking, union representatives at the school insisted yesterday.
They were reacting after a story in Friday's edition of The Royal Gazette said that -- according to schoo...
DATE: Dec 13, 1997
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Fed-up teachers at Bermuda's showpiece secondary school are set to call for strike action over a rising tide of violence, it was claimed yesterday.
And teachers at troubled CedarBridge Academy have asked for an urgent meeting with Bermuda Union of Te...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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and churchman Trevor Woolridge was having an affair with the woman parishioner who accused him of the crime, Chief Justice Austin Ward said yesterday.
But he added Rev. Woolridge was not being tried for alleged adultery with the woman but on a sexual...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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Senate newcomer Angelita Fox and Alan Marshall are set to challenge for seats in the House of Assembly.
This week Ms Fox was emerging as a leader on the eastern front in the UBP's regiment of new faces, according to party insiders.
Ms Fox is in the f...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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A top criminal attorney has gone to the dogs -- in a bid to save the lives of two of man's best friends.
For dog-loving lawyer Mark Pettingill has sunk his teeth into the case of the two mongrels, Dahl and Redeem, whose death warrants were confirmed ...
DATE: Dec 11, 1997
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Britain could be on the verge of granting full citizenship rights to its remaining Dependent Territories, it was revealed yesterday.
The news came after UK Foreign Office Junior Minister Baroness Symons gave a written submission to the Parliamentary ...
DATE: Dec 11, 1997
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A top US pathologist yesterday examined the house where an elderly widow was battered so badly she died of her injuries six days after the attack.
And Farouk Presswalla last night carried out an autopsy on the body of Beatrice Simons, 69, who died on...
DATE: Dec 10, 1997
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