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failure to do bridge work.
And she said both the Swing Bridge and Longbird Bridge in St. George's were long overdue for replacement rather than running repairs.
Ms Smith was speaking after a broken drive chain on the Swing Bridge brought rush-hour ch...
DATE: Aug 27, 1997
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Independent-minded jurors can make court proceedings a trial for prosecutors, a top defence lawyer said yesterday.
For modern jurors are more likely to take their own view of evidence despite end-of-evidence directions by judges, explained Delroy Dun...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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An environmental pressure group is to ask Governor Thorold Masefield for a Royal Commission to probe a bid for a massive $65 million housing development over a unique and fragile cave system.
And tomorrow's issue of The Royal Gazette will carry a pri...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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when alleged exhibits were turned over by Det. Con. Rudolph Richardson without being signed or logged, lawyer Kim White said yesterday.
And he told a Commission of Inquiry into the Bermuda Police narcotics squad that the failure of detective constabl...
DATE: Aug 22, 1997
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yesterday quizzed Police Commissioner Colin Coxall on why experienced officers failed to stick to the Service's rule book.
Counsel Kim White said a Sergeant and an experienced Detective constable had been aware of Force Standing Instructions (FSI) --...
DATE: Aug 21, 1997
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out by a gang of Artful Dodger-style children in London.
And the theft made the headlines in the high-selling London Evening Standard under the heading "Violent London''.
The incident happened as Tim Hodgson, partner Diana Tetlow and her daughter Ann...
DATE: Aug 21, 1997
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For, starting today, a top broadcaster from the Massachusetts-based Talk America will host his radio show from The Reefs in Southampton.
Dr. Bill Bailey -- a top lawyer and insurance expert -- will broadcast his daily current affairs show from the Is...
DATE: Aug 21, 1997
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Lawyers yesterday pleaded with a Commission of Inquiry set up to probe the Bermuda Police drugs squad for tougher rules of conduct for the Service.
Lawyer Delroy Duncan -- who represented ex-detective Lendrea Davis whose allegations sparked the inqui...
DATE: Aug 20, 1997
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working practices entered its second week.
Commission of Inquiry counsel Kim White asked Det. Con. Rudolph Richardson if any procedures were normal in the narcotics department.
And he warned another officer that he did not have to answer questions wh...
DATE: Aug 19, 1997
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a drugs-busting operation.
And Environment Minister Irving Pearman last night confirmed he had already sought legal advice on clearing his name by taking allegations against him to court.
Mr. Irving declined to name who he might pursue for damages --...
DATE: Aug 18, 1997
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