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A group embracing five anti-drugs groups is set to get a massive cash boost from a star-studded golf tournament, it was revealed yesterday.
Event organiser Samuel L. Jackson announced yesterday that the Council Partners Charitable Trust will be the B...
DATE: Nov 13, 1997
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Chelston, which stands in a 14-acre estate off up-market Grape Bay Drive in Paget, will be put on the market as part of a US Government drive to cut costs.
And the news could be interpreted as a slap in the face to the people of Bermuda by the Cl...
DATE: Nov 12, 1997
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lay bleeding from horrific injuries after a road accident.
And yesterday Libby Cook begged the thief to have a change of heart and hand it back.
Speaking from her King Edward VII Memorial Hospital bed, Ms Cook said: "I really have to say it's disgust...
DATE: Nov 12, 1997
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Under-fire Environment Minister Irving Pearman yesterday defended the planning process amid a row over plans to expand the National Equestrian Centre.
And he insisted there was nothing sinister about a Special Development Order lifting the threatened...
DATE: Nov 08, 1997
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Commissioner Colin Coxall came down to a choice between one or the other, Mr.
Edness revealed yesterday.
And he told the first session of the House of Assembly that he informed Premier Pamela Gordon that he would quit if Mr. Coxall remained.
The shoc...
DATE: Nov 08, 1997
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Tourism Authority.
Governor Thorold Masefield, delivering his first Throne Speech, said the new body would be a link-up between the public and private sectors.
He added: "No economic question is more important than how Bermuda will renew and revive i...
DATE: Nov 08, 1997
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Bermuda's part-time squaddies could be set to get their sea legs, it was revealed yesterday.
For the land-based Bermuda Regiment may be relaunched as a Royal Marine-style outfit to plug the gaps in the Island's sea defences, weakened by the departure...
DATE: Nov 08, 1997
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Ex-Civil Servant Erwin Adderley last night jumped the fence and joined MPs after holding Pembroke West for the ruling United Bermuda Party.
But the Progressive Labour Party's share of the vote went up and losing candidate Rodney Smith vowed he would ...
DATE: Nov 07, 1997
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A former top Civil Servant this week accused Government of cheating him out of $10,000 in pension contributions.
Ex-Works and Engineering Chief Surveyor Nick Lonsdale said: "As far as I'm concerned, they still owe me the money.'' Mr. Lonsdale quit i...
DATE: Nov 07, 1997
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emphasis on the war on crime.
It is understood that the blueprint for the next session of Parliament will be longer than the usual.
And Premier Pamela Gordon is expected to underline that the crusade against crime and drugs will continue full force.
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DATE: Nov 06, 1997
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