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innuendo'' over the suspension of a teacher amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
A spokesman for the board of trustees of the Whitney Institute said: "There are many rumours in circulation which are without foundation.
"There are no simple answers ...
DATE: Jan 02, 1997
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robbing a visiting English couple and a guesthouse owner.
Michael Bell faces a total of seven charges in connection with the two incidents.
It is alleged Bell, of 1 Trews Apartment, Paget, committed a serious assault on visitor David Creed in South S...
DATE: Dec 31, 1996
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And the barrister used to running a multi-million dollar legal business was reduced to using cigarettes as barter to make sure he got food for a special diet designed to save his life.
Now he is out on parole and starting to re-build a life destroyed...
DATE: Dec 30, 1996
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ERROR RG P4 31.12.1996 Mr. Dennis J. Landy, owner of D.L.'s Construction, who lives in Old Spice Grove, Warwick, would like to make it clear he is not the Dennis Landy referred to in the recent front page story in The Royal Gazette about a car smash...
DATE: Dec 27, 1996
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Dumping asbestos in the sea could mean Bermuda being hauled before the European Union and a UN court, a top international lawyer warned yesterday.
For New York-based human rights lawyer Ian Anderson said Bermuda is covered by the European Convention ...
DATE: Dec 23, 1996
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Edward Hospital.
Now two victims are in isolation after contracting the typhoid-like stomach infection VRE -- which is resistant to all known antibiotics -- after being treated in North America.
King Edward chief of staff Dr. Clarence James said: "It...
DATE: Dec 23, 1996
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yesterday.
For the combination of a shrinking workforce, earlier retirement and people living longer lives could leave Bermuda in the red in the long-term.
Health and Social Services Minister Harry Soares said: "People are entering the workforce late...
DATE: Dec 18, 1996
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of the Island's natural history ever.
Bermuda Natural History Museum curator Wolfgang Sterrer said the project would take at least five years.
But he added it would be a vital tool for understanding the ecology of Bermuda -- and helping to protect it...
DATE: Dec 16, 1996
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smiling.
Dr. Saul spoke to the Pembroke West United Bermuda Party branch only days after a bill backed by five rebel MPs to outlaw fast food with a foreign flavour passed in the House of Assembly with Opposition PLP support.
Pembroke West's Dr. David...
DATE: Dec 11, 1996
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activist said yesterday.
Canon James Francis made the call for more staff for the Human Rights Commission last night -- the eve of Human Rights Day.
Canon Francis, chairman of the HRC, pointed out that the 13th annual report of the Commission showed ...
DATE: Dec 10, 1996
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