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died in a horror weekend road accident.
Nursing aide Sue Mills -- a mother-of-two -- and orderly David Alves were both killed after the bike they were travelling on was involved in a head-on crash with a car on a sharp left-hand bend in Somerset Road...
DATE: Aug 18, 1997
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The owner of a top Hamilton liquor store yesterday vowed it would be business as usual today after a weekend blaze threatened his premises.
William de V. Frith, owner of Front Street's Frith's Liquors and Mayor of Hamilton, was speaking after a Satur...
DATE: Aug 18, 1997
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was bent on revenge against former colleagues.
And Ms Davis insisted that two drugs squad Detective Constables had tried to talk her into committing perjury at the Supreme Court trial of then-alleged drugs dealer Ellsworth Wilson.
Ms Davis told a Com...
DATE: Aug 16, 1997
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yesterday denied ex-policewoman Lendrea Davis' versions of key conversations alleged to have taken place between her and former colleagues after she was transferred back to uniformed duties.
And earlier, a former Sergeant in the drugs squad told the ...
DATE: Aug 15, 1997
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The involvement of a man cleared on drugs charges with controversy surrounding the handling of the case against him was considered by the top detective leading an inquiry into the matter, a special Commission heard yesterday.
The admission came after...
DATE: Aug 14, 1997
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Bermuda's war on drugs is bogged down in the trenches due to appalling working conditions, a shortage of foot-soldiers and inadequate training, drugs squad chief George Jackson said yesterday.
And Det. Ch. Insp. Jackson said: "To be really effective,...
DATE: Aug 13, 1997
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Government has knocked back a call by the Opposition for a special recall of Parliament in a row over a Government Minister caught up in a drugs-busting operation -- but the Progressive Labour Party may have another card up its sleeve.
For the party ...
DATE: Aug 13, 1997
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with a plea for submissions by the public from the top judge in charge of the inquiry.
Commission of Inquiry chairman Telford Georges said: "We would wish to make it clear that the Commission will consider submissions sent in during the course of its...
DATE: Aug 12, 1997
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jailed him for nine months on cheque fraud charges.
Ratteray, 37 last week, admitted a total of 13 charges in connection with misuse of a joint bank account held by his father Ivan and brother Vincent.
The court heard that Ratteray, in March and Apri...
DATE: Aug 11, 1997
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Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith yesterday repeated calls for an emergency session of Parliament -- despite Premier Pamela Gordon identifying the "wise heads'' who counselled the Governor in a row over sex and drugs allegations involving one of her M...
DATE: Aug 09, 1997
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