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An engineer-turned-lawyer has called on Bermuda to build a more efficient legal system.
David Morley -- just called to the Bar -- told Supreme Court: "Bermuda is a great country with tremendous potential.'' But he warned: "In some respects the judic...
DATE: Dec 02, 1997
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A war of words broke out yesterday after courier companies introduced a new charge on parcels going through a new Airport handling centre.
And Transport Minister Wayne Furbert slammed a decision by the four courier companies to charge $7 for every in...
DATE: Dec 02, 1997
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green light today.
For the House of Assembly is expected to back an amendment to regulations governing the service allowing an independent tribunal to decide disputes between rank-and-file officers and management.
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Qui...
DATE: Dec 01, 1997
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country'' in the New Year.
For Governor Thorold Masefield is set to quit Government House for Ireland Island for up to eight months while hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of renovation work takes place.
He will move into the old home of the Roy...
DATE: Nov 29, 1997
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overlords could be used to fight crime and rehabilitate the victims of drugs, Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness revealed last night.
And he called for special units to be set up in the Police Service and the Attorney General's office to...
DATE: Nov 29, 1997
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chief Herman Basden denied reports the man had been stabbed.
Mr. Basden said: "That just didn't happen -- the driver was injured, he went to hospital and had one stitch put in his leg.
"He got a cut on his leg. Whether or not he was stabbed, even the...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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the brig by the Royal Navy, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Now the sailors -- who caused $7,500 worth of damage to bikes and cars while visiting the Island on HMS London last month as part of a seven-nation NATO fleet -- will cool their heels for up ...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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The US Government could be on the verge of accepting responsibility for a multi-million dollar clean-up of their former bases.
And a visit by top US Navy brass to Bermuda in the next two weeks may be a prelude to an announcement of a U-turn by the US...
DATE: Nov 27, 1997
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A top hotel's main restaurant yesterday came off the bill of fare -- with eight staff losing their jobs and another 16 employees' positions thrown into doubt.
The news that Elbow Beach Hotel's 450-seat Ondine's restaurant was to close its doors and b...
DATE: Nov 25, 1997
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Bermuda's new US Consul General Vin Gupta is set to take over at the end of January, it was revealed yesterday.
And outgoing US Consul General Robert Farmer will fly out of Bermuda for the last time in an official capacity on December 1.
Mr. Farmer -...
DATE: Nov 25, 1997
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