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A crowd numbering hundreds turned out for the annual commemoration of the Island's war dead -- despite torrential rain for most of the service.
Taking part were the Bermuda Regiment, a contingent from the Royal Navy frigate HMS Boxer and a ...
DATE: Nov 12, 1996
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Party -- defeating two-time loser Alex Scott for the top job.
She beat Mr. Scott by a convincing 48 votes to 29.
And Mr. Scott -- who took over Ms Smith's old job in August as deputy leader after the death of Opposition Leader Frederick Wade -- decli...
DATE: Nov 08, 1996
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A two-pronged bid to tackle evil drug pushers who peddle their killer wares to youngsters will go before Parliament in the coming session, it was revealed yesterday.
A new law to throw drug dealing no-go zones around schools, sports clubs, youth cent...
DATE: Nov 08, 1996
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Bermuda fraudster Arnold Todd after a marathon nine-week trial failed to reach a verdict on eleven of the 17 charges against him.
But yesterday three of his co-accused left Supreme Court to cheers and tears after being cleared of all the charges they...
DATE: Nov 07, 1996
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location -- believed to be the first time a jury has been kept in seclusion in Bermudian legal history.
The ten women and two men in the nine-week trial -- one of the longest on record -- were sent to an unnamed hotel amid strict security after faili...
DATE: Nov 06, 1996
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The son of one of the accused in the Bank of Bermuda fraud trial is a wanted man, a judge said yesterday.
Puisne Judge Richard Ground told the jury in the marathon trial that Darren Woods -- a former employee of the Bank of Bermuda and son of defenda...
DATE: Nov 05, 1996
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Would-be bankers have stated their case to the House of Assembly's private bills committee, it was revealed yesterday.
And Andre Heyliger, top dog in the proposed fourth force in Bermudian banking, said he was hoping for the go-ahead in "the near fut...
DATE: Nov 01, 1996
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The case against alleged Bank of Bermuda fraudster Cecil Durham and his co-accused "stinks of last week's garbage,'' a defence lawyer claimed yesterday.
Durham's lawyer Julian Hall told a Supreme Court jury: "This is ultimately about the dirty corpor...
DATE: Oct 31, 1996
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A rebel MP predicted a Hallowe'en horror for the UBP if party chiefs try to push through tough new rules designed to make Members of Parliament toe the party line at a caucus meeting tonight.
Dr. Clarence Terceira, one of the "People's Five'' who def...
DATE: Oct 31, 1996
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Bermuda's US Consul General Bob Farmer was yesterday at the centre of a political storm in America over a Senator's use of Mr. Farmer's Washington home rent-free in the 1980s.
Boston Democrat John F. Kerry has been slammed for accepting hospitality f...
DATE: Oct 21, 1996
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