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A controversial bid to re-table a knocked-back bill in what is expected to be a marathon session in the Senate will go ahead today.
But Progressive Labour Party Senate Leader Milton Scott warned that the re-introduction of the Telecommunications Amen...
DATE: Jul 17, 1996
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Premier David Saul yesterday met rebel backbenchers in a bid to avoid a winter of discontent in the next session of Parliament.
The Premier spent two hours with the so-called People's Five at the United Bermuda Party headquarters in Chancery Lane yes...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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Parliamentary session in The Royal Gazette .
The advertisement claimed it was "a session that produced results'' -- but last night Acting Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said the advertisement was an attempt to paper over the cracks in a crumbling p...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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The latest hotel occupancy rates -- for June -- show a more than five per cent fall for the month compared to the same period in the two previous years.
And the projected figures for July, August and September are still below 1995 -- a year when tour...
DATE: Jul 13, 1996
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Bermuda's third political party has joined forces with the Opposition and rebel Government MPs to demand that the old Canadian military base at Daniel's Head should be kept out of the Base lands redevelopment plans.
National Liberal Party chairman Ch...
DATE: Jul 10, 1996
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fast food franchises in Bermuda.
The warning came as Premier David Saul offered an olive branch to five Government rebels in a TV interview and said he wanted to meet them before the House of Assembly sits again in November.
The bill -- which would h...
DATE: Jul 10, 1996
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night yesterday deepened.
For sources close to the case say James Caines was shot once not three times and from a distance of 25 feet through a glass panel.
It was claimed Mr. Caines, 28, named his killer before dying in his mother's arms.
The area o...
DATE: Jul 10, 1996
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An ex-Royal Canadian Navy commander fired a broadside at the possible sea-dumping of asbestos off Bermuda.
The plan is currently on hold while Government looks for other options.
But Commander John Butters, a retired oceanographer with the Canadian N...
DATE: Jul 09, 1996
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of James Caines.
And officers investigating the case are believed to be investigating a suspected connection with the notorious White Wall Crew.
And they fear revenge attacks for the shooting in Middletown Lane, Pembroke.
A Police insider said: "Ther...
DATE: Jul 09, 1996
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to collapse in the arms of his mother.
And yesterday grieving Sandra Cyrus, 47, claimed her son named his killer before he died.
Ms Cyrus said she was standing outside her house on Saturday night when her son arrived home with blood pouring from horr...
DATE: Jul 08, 1996
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