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Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young said yesterday.
And she slammed the Bermuda Industrial Union for failing to take action to curb drug dealing and use in its parking lot off Hamilton's Court Street.
Ms Young said: "The BIU leader Derrick ...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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Bermuda's political parties will this week decide whether a vote on the abolition of hanging and flogging will be a vote of conscience or the if the Whip will be imposed.
Development and Opportunity Minister Terry Lister -- who tabled the bill in the...
DATE: Dec 07, 1999
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UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has issued proof of his personal commitment to the battle to clean up the former US Baselands in Bermuda.
In a personal letter to Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson, Mr. Blair wrote: "Like you, we believe that the US adm...
DATE: Dec 07, 1999
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British Prime Minister Tony Blair may step into the row over the clean-up of the old US baselands with a personal plea to US president Bill Clinton, it was revealed yesterday.
Deputy Governor Tim Gurney said the PM's office, Number 10, Downing Street...
DATE: Dec 03, 1999
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Y2K is okay.
And Development and Opportunity Minister Terry Lister urged people not to give in to panic buying and hoard gas, food or money in case of computer crashes on January 1.
And he said anyone fitted with a pacemaker overseas should have it c...
DATE: Dec 02, 1999
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By Raymond Hainey Action to drive out druggies from a parking lot was yesterday demanded by a furious area resident.
And the man called for a crackdown on drug abuse and dealing in the parking lot, between Hamilton's Court Street and Union Street.
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DATE: Dec 01, 1999
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yesterday moved to defuse a row over the latest advancements to Major's rank.
And Lt. Col. Allan Rance insisted no short cuts had been taken in the board's picks for senior ranks.
He said: "No officer leapfrogged any other officers. All officers reco...
DATE: Nov 30, 1999
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the Pembroke West Central seat she lost at last year's General Election.
Mrs. Cartwright DeCouto -- together with former Minister Jerome Dill -- were both backed by their branch of the Opposition UBP at a special meeting. The two lost their seats in ...
DATE: Nov 30, 1999
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A judge has dumped a hi-tech court transcription firm for poor performance, it has emerged.
And Puisne Judge Norma Wade Miller has halted a civil case until a new note-taking company can be drafted in.
Lawyers involved in the contractual dispute yest...
DATE: Nov 29, 1999
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independence.
For a new bill aims to bring the Bermuda Monetary Authority into line with international recommendations that it should enjoy more freedom to carry out its regulatory role -- and proposes bigger penalties for offenders.
Fines for summar...
DATE: Nov 29, 1999
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