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A young shopkeeper yesterday warned that taking cheques for goods could leave businesses in the red.
For it took six months and a court case for Marie Beach Tucker to get $82 for two leotards bought in her sportswear shop after a customer put a stop ...
DATE: Aug 13, 1996
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more than just name.
For the two towns -- as well as the near 400-year-old common thread established through former Lyme Regis Mayor Sir George Somers who colonised Bermuda -- have a host of similarities in architecture and style.
Both towns command ...
DATE: Aug 06, 1996
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The sun blazed down yesterday as St....
DATE: Jul 26, 1996
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LYME REGIS, England -- The RAF's daring aerobatic display team last night set the seal on the twinning ceremony between St. George's and the birthplace of Bermuda's founder, Sir George Somers.
The Red Arrows display team used smoke to form a perfect ...
DATE: Jul 26, 1996
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LYME REGIS, England -- The birthplace of Bermuda's founder was last night gearing up for a twinning ceremony with St. George's -- the first formal links the English port of Lyme Regis has forged in more than one thousand years of history.
Shops in th...
DATE: Jul 25, 1996
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Bermudian Tracey Watson has become the first management trainee for decades at a top Island hotel.
Ms Watson, 26, a graduate of Bermuda College and Morris Brown University in Atlanta, Georgia, beat dozens of other applicants to land the plum post at ...
DATE: Jul 22, 1996
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The National Liberal Party yesterday unveiled its battle plan for the next General Election.
And party chairman Charles Jeffers said the NLP was committed to a smaller Parliament and the abolition of double seat constituencies.
And he said Cabinet me...
DATE: Jul 22, 1996
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Ex-nightclub manager Curtis Simons is to go on trial on drugs charges in a New York City court next month, it was revealed yesterday.
Simons is to appear in the city's District Court on August 5 accused of conspiring to import cocaine worth up to $20...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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Government rebels this week held a secret meeting with Premier David Saul -- the second in a series aimed at healing massive splits in the ruling United Bermuda Party.
The so-called People's Five spent nearly two hours on Wednesday discussing their d...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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on hold.
But United Bermuda Party senators last night refused to rule out a last-ditch attempt to have the Telecommunications Amendment Bill 1996 discussed again at next week's Senate sitting.
The three-page ruling from Senate president Albert Jackso...
DATE: Jul 18, 1996
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