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A multi-million dollar redevelopment of Southampton's old US Navy Annex will not be an exclusive Tucker's Town-style development for the well-heeled, the area's developer pledged last night.
But the audience at a special meeting in the area to discus...
DATE: Apr 16, 1997
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The body representing rank-and-file cops has been gagged by Police chiefs, it was claimed yesterday.
For inquiries to the independent Police Association now have to be routed through the Service's media office.
One beat officer with more than a decad...
DATE: Apr 15, 1997
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House of Assembly seats in Paget East and Devonshire South were cast yesterday.
The UBP's Central Office said last night 24 votes had been cast in the Paget East primary and 14 in the Devonshire South tussle.
Advance voting was open to registered Uni...
DATE: Apr 11, 1997
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Bermuda Industrial Union's new gas station are a load of hot air, a top ESSO employee said yesterday.
The latest twist came after a front-page report in The Workers' Voice claimed Ms Gordon, days before she quit as Environment Minister to become Prem...
DATE: Apr 08, 1997
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his hat in the ring for the Devonshire South by-election.
And Mr. Jeffers announced Bermuda's third political party would be running a community-based campaign for ex-Premier David Saul's old seat.
He said: "Our main thrust is going to be the social ...
DATE: Apr 07, 1997
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Industrial Union's The Workers' Voice which claimed she threatened to shut down construction at the BIU's new gas station.
Friday's edition The Workers' Voice alleged Ms Gordon made the threat to the project supervisor in a row over the siting of ven...
DATE: Apr 07, 1997
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National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers is poised to stand for election in ex-Premier David Saul's Devonshire South seat.
The NLP is expected to announce their candidate for the by-election at the start of next week.
Yesterday, Mr. Jeffers refu...
DATE: Apr 04, 1997
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A private war of words broke out yesterday after Bermuda Regiment C.O. Lt.
Col. David Burch launched a frontal assault on a tribunal set up to decide on exemptions from military service.
Members of the independent Exemptions Tribunal are understood t...
DATE: Apr 03, 1997
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Austria's first-ever Honorary Consul to the Island yesterday offered a hotel industry link-up between the two countries.
The news came as hotelier Leopold Kuchler and New York-based Austrian Consul General Walter Greinhart paid an official visit on n...
DATE: Apr 03, 1997
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tribunal set up to examine objections to Army life.
Lt. Col. David Burch said the tribunal which exempted Rastafarians from service in the Regiment slipped up.
And he warned the military faced a flood of copycat applications after two Rastas were exe...
DATE: Apr 02, 1997
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