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Erwin Adderley is understood to be seriously considering seeking selection to fight the rock-solid United Bermuda Party seat of Pembroke West.
Party insiders said yesterday that Mr. Adderley, former Director of Planning and now in private p...
DATE: Sep 16, 1997
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A battling great-grandfather yesterday took on a machete-wielding robber at a Southampton bar and restaurant.
Plucky Milford Bean, 79, fought off the raider who was after a cash box he was carrying containing several hundred dollars.
But he had to ba...
DATE: Sep 12, 1997
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Two top Policemen have asked to meet Governor Thorold Masefield amid controversy over who should succeed outgoing Police Commissioner Colin Coxall, The Royal Gazette understands.
And it is believed the two -- Assistant Commissioner Harold Moniz and S...
DATE: Sep 12, 1997
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A top Royal Navy officer yesterday apologised to Premier Pamela Gordon for the antics of four drunken sailors from a British warship.
The Commander-in-Chief Fleet, Admiral Sir Peter Abbot, told Ms Gordon he was sorry to learn of the bad behaviour by ...
DATE: Sep 12, 1997
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A top Royal Navy legal advisor will arrive in Bermuda today in a bid to pour oil on troubled waters after drunken sailors from a British ship created havoc in Hamilton, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Premier Pamela Gordon is to get a personal apol...
DATE: Sep 11, 1997
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Bermuda faces an uphill struggle to regain its top ranking in the tourism world, Monitor Group expert Michael Fairbanks.
And last night he told a public meeting that Bermuda "was probably the most defensive environment we have ever worked in.'' The ...
DATE: Sep 10, 1997
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A would-be politician who was wiped out in Paget East for the Progressive Labour Party is set to run again -- but not necessarily for the Opposition.
For in a shock move, portfolio accountant Craig Walls could run in St.
George's South for the ruling...
DATE: Sep 10, 1997
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own authority on the Cabinet she inherited from her predecessor David Saul.
And the choices she makes will make up what the UBP hopes will be a winning hand for the next General Election -- in view of the shuffle, likely to be held later rather than ...
DATE: Sep 09, 1997
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MP Dr. David Dyer yesterday ended speculation over his future and pulled out of politics.
As predicted in The Royal Gazette , Dr. Dyer quit not only his portfolio of Youth and Sport but the House of Assembly as well.
Now the hunt is on for a new MP f...
DATE: Sep 06, 1997
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but a personal milestone is firmly in second place as she looks forward to a year which she admits will be crucial for the Progressive Labour Party.
For in a maximum of little over a year and probably much sooner, the Country goes to the polls -- and...
DATE: Sep 05, 1997
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