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Environment Minister Pamela Gordon yesterday claimed green guerrillas were setting themselves above the law.
The attack on environmental watchdogs Greenpeace came after the group vowed to continue a campaign to stop Government dumping tons of deadly ...
DATE: Nov 27, 1996
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Bermuda's part-time Police officers have launched a drive to drum up new members.
And there are still six or seven places available on the next training course starting in March.
Reserve Police Commandant John Moore said officers come from all walks ...
DATE: Nov 27, 1996
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Greenpeace yesterday denied a special meeting in London was set to approve Bermuda's bid to dump asbestos at sea.
And Greenpeace spokesman Kenny Bruno insisted his group would still take action if Bermuda attempted to dispose of containers holding to...
DATE: Nov 26, 1996
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Bermuda's bid to dump asbestos at sea is on the verge of approval by an international convention on marine waste disposal, it was revealed yesterday.
The news came after Britain backed Bermuda's plea to get rid of tons of the deadly material by throw...
DATE: Nov 23, 1996
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The son of a Welsh-born roads engineer is set to carve out a new path of his own -- as a member of Bermuda's Senate.
For retired top civil servant Walwyn Hughes, who sat behind Senators during budget debates, is moving one step forward to take up a s...
DATE: Nov 15, 1996
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yesterday.
The claim came after almost 400 fathers who are behind with child support payments appeared before Family Court Magistrate Arthur Hodgson at St. Paul's Centennial Hall in Hamilton on Friday.
And another mass hearing is expected to be held ...
DATE: Nov 14, 1996
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British Foreign Office mandarins and Governor Lord Waddington last night dismissed claims the UK government were struggling to find a replacement to fill the hot seat at Government House.
Lord Waddington -- who is due to retire early in the New Year ...
DATE: Nov 14, 1996
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A group embracing five anti-drugs groups is set to get a massive cash boost from a star-studded golf tournament, it was revealed yesterday.
Event organiser Samuel L. Jackson announced yesterday that the Council Partners Charitable Trust will be the B...
DATE: Nov 13, 1996
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in Sandys were last night staying tight-lipped over an olive branch from Youth and Sport Minister Tim Smith.
It was announced last week in the Queen's Speech that a youth centre for the Sandys area was on the cards.
But Mr. Smith told The Royal Gazet...
DATE: Nov 13, 1996
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A man jailed for his part in a multi-million dollar cocaine smuggling ring linking Bermuda with Cuban-American drugs barons has appealed for his sentence to be reduced.
Dexter Dillas was sentenced to two concurrent terms of 18 and 15 years in 1992 af...
DATE: Nov 12, 1996
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