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Jamaicans in Bermuda have been encouraged to make their best contribution to Bermuda in a summit meeting with the country's Prime Minister PJ Patterson.
Mr. Patterson -- who met members of the Jamaican community in Bermuda on Saturday -- said: "I rea...
DATE: Nov 01, 1999
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A policy document said to be a Government ban on Opposition MPs in schools will be rewritten, Education Minister Milton Scott promised last night.
Sen. Scott said: "I will be further elaborating on this -- I like principals to have autonomy in their ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999
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ERROR RG P4 13.11.1999 The October 30 edition of The Royal Gazette erroneously reported in the front page article "Hanging to be abolished'' that Governor Thorold Masefield said the Criminal Code would be amended to affirm Britain's commitment to in...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999
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the first day of the new session of the House of Assembly.
The Progressive Labour Party Government's Throne Speech announced that the Criminal Code would be amended to axe both hanging and flogging from Bermuda's law books.
And Development and Opport...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999
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to be the first time yesterday.
And -- although the crowds gathered to watch the pomp and circumstance provided by Queen's representative Governor Thorold Masefield and the Bermuda Regiment and Band were smaller than previous Progressive Labour Party...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999
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attacks on vehicles and drivers, it was revealed yesterday.
News of the Sunday 6.45 p.m. stop came after Public Transportation Board officials met union representatives and drivers to discuss the possibility of Hallowe'en pranks going sour.
PTB direc...
DATE: Oct 29, 1999
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Police yesterday admitted they failed to log the first call from a woman who waited almost 45 minutes for an answer to a 911 emergency alert.
And the Police Service offered "sincere apologies'' to Marsha Smith and her family for officers' failure to ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The Progressive Labour Party Government has failed in its duty to communicate with the public, Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons charged yesterday.
And he challenged the ruling PLP to release details of attempted influence peddling by party memb...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The people of Bermuda will expect reasons for the Progressive Labour Party's slow pace in its first year in power from tomorrow's Throne Speech, Acting Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons warned yesterday.
Dr. Gibbons said: "What we expect to see is a ju...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The Progressive Labour Party faces a make-or-break Throne Speech with voters demanding the party deliver on pre-election promises, a party activist warns.
The call came yesterday after Premier Jennifer Smith signalled more teeth to this year's Throne...
DATE: Oct 27, 1999
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