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leader Jennifer Smith after she said "seemingly money had been made available'' for him to bring a private prosecution against Shadow Minister and churchman Trevor Woolridge.
Rev. Woolridge was convicted two weeks ago of sexually assaulting a woman p...
DATE: Oct 18, 1997
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Two political parties yesterday announced their candidates for the upcoming Pembroke West by-election.
And as predicted, the Progressive Labour Party will field developer Rodney Smith, 37.
The sociology and theology graduate is active in the communit...
DATE: Oct 17, 1997
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Bermuda's third political party has come out in favour of Government's bid to ease the plight of long-term residents -- and asked for Bermuda status for all of them.
National Liberal Party spokesman Graeme Outerbridge also urged the ruling United Ber...
DATE: Oct 16, 1997
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locked-up clients.
Mark Pettingill -- furious at a Prison Service ban on telephone contact with Westgate clients -- said: "The efforts have met with success.'' Mr. Pettingill threatened to sue the Prison Service for denying telephone access, claimin...
DATE: Oct 15, 1997
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Sir John Swan's Grape Bay Ltd yesterday won the right to open a McDonald's burger restaurant in Bermuda.
But Attorney General Elliott Mottley asked for a stay on Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux's decision minutes after it was announced -- a strong poin...
DATE: Oct 15, 1997
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A furious lawyer yesterday threatened legal action against the Prison Service unless a ban on telephone calls to clients is lifted immediately.
Said Mark Pettingill: "I'm going through the roof -- this is completely unconstitutional.
"It undermines t...
DATE: Oct 14, 1997
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men who snatched a woman off the street and sexually assaulted her, it was revealed yesterday.
For the car used in the attack stopped at the Esso City station on Par-la-Ville Road to allow one of the men to buy cigarettes before they drove to nearby ...
DATE: Oct 13, 1997
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over-protection of the dairy industry.
Jim Butterfield, president of Butterfield and Vallis, was singled out by Environment Minister Irving Pearman as the only respondent to a special survey to come out against keeping out imported milk.
Mr. Butterfi...
DATE: Oct 11, 1997
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Elements of the evidence given by ex-drugs squad detective Lendrea Davis to a special Commission of Inquiry were "incredible'' and "untruthful'', according to a report released yesterday.
But the Commissioners also said that Det. Con. Rudolph Richard...
DATE: Oct 10, 1997
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according to an in-depth probe into the department.
And extra training for front-line officers and their supervisors should also be introduced to ensure that evidence in drugs cases is watertight.
A special Commission of Inquiry also recommended that...
DATE: Oct 10, 1997
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