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emergency housing complex, it was revealed yesterday.
The Christmas boost for those without a roof over their heads, which opens on Thursday, is a joint scheme between the Salvation Army, Government and the Corporation of Hamilton.
The move comes aft...
DATE: Dec 10, 1996
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Union president Ottiwell Simmons at a special banquet at the weekend.
Derrick Burgess, current BIU chief, was among those who spoke at the Saturday night Southampton Princess dinner to mark Mr. Simmons' more than 20 years at the helm of the union.
Mr...
DATE: Dec 09, 1996
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Tourism may be in a crisis -- but at least one superstar visitor gave the Island top marks for visitor satisfaction.
He said: "Time drifts along here at about the gait I like. There are no excitements and I don't want any -- I think I could live here...
DATE: Dec 06, 1996
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Prisoners in Bermuda should be given condoms to stop the spread of AIDS behind bars, a top expert on the killer disease said yesterday.
The shock recommendation came from Dr. Harold Katner, a US AIDS activist and university chief of infectious diseas...
DATE: Dec 04, 1996
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after the second death of a large bird in less than a year.
The outburst came after a bird -- thought to be a blue heron -- was found dead near the bridge last week.
And locals claimed Bermuda Electric Light Company power lines running across the bri...
DATE: Dec 02, 1996
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David Dyer and Clarence Terceira, it was revealed last night.
Now the branch's members want a meeting with Premier David Saul to ram home their views.
Members at the meeting asked the two MPs to explain why the "People's Five'' had rebelled against t...
DATE: Dec 02, 1996
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AIDS activists yesterday pleaded for more community support in the battle against the killer disease.
World AIDS day committee chairman Cynthia Stovell was speaking after some members of the congregation at the World AIDS Day service at the Anglican ...
DATE: Dec 02, 1996
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Two environmental groups last night closed ranks in a row over senior figures who voted in favour of Government's plan to allow fast food franchises into Bermuda.
Architect Henry Ming and former Keep Bermuda Beautiful president Kendaree Burgess-Fairn...
DATE: Nov 30, 1996
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union recognition for middle management at the Southampton Princess, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness last night confirmed he would be meeting with the Bermuda Industrial Union to discuss the issue next we...
DATE: Nov 29, 1996
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be debated in the House of Assembly today.
But the controversial bill put up by UBP rebel Ann Cartwright DeCouto to outlaw fast food restaurants with a foreign flavour is unlikely to go ahead.
It is expected that the second reading of the Domestic Vi...
DATE: Nov 29, 1996
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