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New Environment Minister Pamela Gordon last night admitted she would rather be doing her old job at the Ministry of Youth and Sport.
She said: "My heart is very strongly in the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Recreation.
"I will very possibly miss the r...
DATE: Nov 23, 1995
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Bermuda's new Roman Catholic Bishop yesterday condemned plans to hand out condoms in Island bars to mark World AIDS Day.
Bishop of Hamilton Robert Kurtz said: "We would not be in favour of giving out condoms in bars -- we are all in favour of raising...
DATE: Nov 22, 1995
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alleged incident involving a knife.
Mr. Orlando Outerbridge, 24, was gunned down by cops after what is claimed to have been an argument with his girlfriend.
And last night Mr. Outerbridge, who lives in Melbourne, was in Brevard County Jail charged wi...
DATE: Nov 18, 1995
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A pioneering scheme to get the Police closer to the community could be axed due to lack of public interest, it was revealed this week.
Parish Constables currently spend time in local Post Offices at set times so members of the public can raise concer...
DATE: Nov 17, 1995
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alleged yesterday.
For a 24-year-old Bank of Butterfield employee is one of three men arrested in connection with an armed raid on one of the bank's security vans on Friday morning.
Two 20-year-old men, one from Pembroke and the other from Devonshire...
DATE: Nov 14, 1995
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A mother yesterday won a two-year battle against a top Island private school.
For a judge ruled that Warwick's Montessori Academy was not entitled to demand a year's fees plus other costs -- a total of $7,300 -- after divorcee Ms.
Norma Nielsen withd...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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fast food restaurant.
It is believed the haul may be as large as $30,000, but the total was still being assessed last night.
The man, dressed in dark clothing, struck at the Kentucky Fried Chicken in Hamilton's Queen Street around 9 a.m., when only t...
DATE: Nov 06, 1995
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Six types of fish are set to be added to the list of protected species, a Government spokesman said last night.
The size limits for another six species are likely to be increased to protect future stocks.
And it is proposed to tell sports fishermen t...
DATE: Nov 06, 1995
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claimed yesterday.
And he outlined a picture of an educational system in crisis while the Government turns a blind eye.
The male teacher -- who asked not to be identified -- said two teachers at Warwick Secondary had recently resigned because they co...
DATE: Nov 03, 1995
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Top UK educationalist Mr. James Stevenson said yesterday Bermuda's private sector schools produce better-behaved children than is average in Britain.
Educational psychologist and careers counsellor Mr. Stevenson said: "Bermudian children seem to be i...
DATE: Nov 02, 1995
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