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and domestic violence of women are serious problems, according to a shock survey revealed last night by the Women's Resource Centre.
And more than half of those who responded to the survey said women are not given a fair deal in Bermuda.
The statisti...
DATE: Oct 08, 1997
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An overtime ban at Hamilton docks could be extended in a dispute over a sacked worker who is a relative of a top Bermuda Industrial Union official, The Royal Gazette understands.
It is believed BIU members employed by Stevedoring Services are not beh...
DATE: Oct 08, 1997
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Britain's rewrite of relations with Bermuda is set to be announced in London in the New Year, Governor Thorold Masefield said yesterday.
The new deal for Bermuda, and the 12 other British Dependent Territories (BDTs), will be revealed by UK Foreign S...
DATE: Oct 06, 1997
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squad is now in the hands of Governor Thorold Masefield, it was revealed this week.
Government House Registrar Paul Dryden said: "The Governor will be reviewing it.
"I can't predict how long that will take, but obviously we want to get what was said ...
DATE: Oct 04, 1997
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A shake-up of Ministerial responsibilities could be on the cards, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Premier Pamela Gordon is considering shuffling the deck of Ministerial departments in a bid to rationalise the Cabinet.
Ms Gordon yesterday confirmed ...
DATE: Oct 03, 1997
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A suspected unexploded bomb floated around a tiny cove for four days, the man who hauled it from the water said yesterday.
Shelton Fleming and friend Gary Bean sparked a major alert involving the Police bomb squad, the Bermuda Regiment, and the Fire ...
DATE: Oct 02, 1997
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General's case against allowing a McDonald's restaurant to open its doors in Bermuda.
Mr. Diel told Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux that what Attorney General Elliott Mottley called "a letter of intent'' between Bermudian interested parties and McDonal...
DATE: Oct 01, 1997
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Life for youngsters at Northlands Primary School is all work and no play, an angry mother claimed yesterday.
And now Kathy Smith wants Government action to provide playground equipment at the school, which opened its doors as part of the new-style ed...
DATE: Sep 30, 1997
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without permission this morning.
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said last night that his understanding was that ferry services would halt around 9 a.m.
He added: "They have sought permission from the bosses at Marine Services -- perm...
DATE: Sep 29, 1997
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A guarantee for $3 million offered by ex-Premier Sir John Swan in a bid to bring a McDonald's fast food restaurant to Bermuda was conditional on a burger bar opening on the Island, Attorney General Elliott Mottley told a court yesterday.
He was speak...
DATE: Sep 27, 1997
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