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A community service corps designed as an alternative to service in the Bermuda Regiment could be set up, it was revealed yesterday.
Deputy Governor Peter Willis said: "It would need an amendment to the Defence Act -- discussions are going on, but it'...
DATE: Feb 13, 1997
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A better diet in prison may be the key to solving behaviour and psychiatric problems, Governor Lord Waddington said last night.
Lord Waddington said: "If we fill people with junk food, hamburgers and all that rubbish, it's not surprising there may ve...
DATE: Feb 13, 1997
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Regiment, it was revealed yesterday.
The move came after a Exemption Tribunal accepted that the religious beliefs of rookie recruits Brian Harvey and Juvaughan Sampson made army life impossible -- but the matter was referred to Governor Lord Waddingt...
DATE: Feb 11, 1997
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motorists.
And yesterday they said it was time road rage on the streets of Hamilton hit a stop sign.
Ten-year veteran Wanda Paynter said wardens had suffered verbal and physical abuse.
She said: "I have been attacked -- a man got very abusive, grabbe...
DATE: Feb 05, 1997
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Police Commissioner Colin Coxall is set to visit London in a bid to set up more exchange schemes for his officers and speed up the Service's modernisation programme.
Mr. Coxall said he would be visiting London soon to discuss training, new technology...
DATE: Jan 31, 1997
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Rastafarian Bermuda Regiment Private Brian Harvey should do his time as a soldier, according to people surveyed by The Royal Gazette yesterday.
Pte. Harvey hit the headlines after he had to be handcuffed to get the regulation Regiment cut at Boot Cam...
DATE: Jan 31, 1997
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A Rasta rookie in the Regiment will have to wait for a final decision on whether he will have to serve his time as a soldier, it was revealed yesterday.
For Governor Lord Waddington is still to receive a transcript of a hearing which ruled that Priva...
DATE: Jan 30, 1997
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Handing out condoms in Bermudian prisons in a bid to halt the transmission of HIV and AIDS has been ruled out by prisons chiefs.
Commissioner of Prisons Ed Dyer was speaking after a Coroner's Court jury in the Bahamas recommended that condoms should ...
DATE: Jan 25, 1997
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boat with an armed and hostile crew and carried out a major search-and-rescue operation after an incident which left several people missing at sea.
But officers in the Bermuda Marine Police are delighted -- and came through the dramas with flying col...
DATE: Jan 24, 1997
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Bermudians could win the rights of European Community citizens through the UK if changes are made in Britain's relationship with its dependent territories following the return of Hong Kong to China.
Speaking from London, Premier David Saul said Bermu...
DATE: Jan 23, 1997
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