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A backbench MP has launched a drive to kickstart a bid to clean up pollution from cars.
Now Trevor Moniz has asked Ministers to accelerate a report by green consultants back into the fast lane.
But Mr. Moniz said his motion was unlikely to be discuss...
DATE: Feb 12, 1999
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A special task force has been named to end internal warfare in the highest ranks of the Bermuda Regiment, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Now top members of the Defence Board will bring together rebel Regiment officers and commanding officer Lt. Col. P...
DATE: Feb 12, 1999
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Bermuda's offshore competitor the Cayman Islands has dismissed claims the British colony would opt for independence rather than open the records of its banking system to outside scrutiny.
The Caymanian Compass newspaper quoted "a high level Cayman go...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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and running for next year's recruit camp, it was revealed yesterday.
And Regiment commanding officer Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge called for the Island's part-time army to be given a freer hand to impose military-style discipline in the Warwick Camp ...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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out.
Now they have written to Premier Jennifer Smith and Governor Thorold Masefield outlining their complaints against the regime at Warwick Camp.
And it is understood one of the conditions of a ceasefire is that British Army staff officer Major Davi...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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post, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Mr. Tokunbo is understood to be emerging as favourite to take the new job of Director of Public Prosecutions.
And the role of Attorney General is most likely to go to current Minister of the Environment Arthur ...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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The lawyer at the centre of a sex assault case which sparked a row over remarks by Chief Justice Austin Ward yesterday backed the Island's top judge.
Richard Horseman, who defended a 37-year-old man accused of serious sexual assault and stalking, sai...
DATE: Feb 10, 1999
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A special watchdog body to control monopolies was yesterday backed by Bermuda's smallest political party.
And the National Liberal Party's Graeme Outerbridge said a UK-style Monopolies and Mergers Commission could be a useful tool in protecting consu...
DATE: Feb 09, 1999
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Prisons chief Edward Dyer yesterday hit back at claims that the Island's prisons system was too soft.
And he knocked suggestions that prison life was so easy, ex-cons re-offended so they could get back behind bars.
Mr. Dyer added that there was even ...
DATE: Feb 09, 1999
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Failure to get a food operation into the airport because of the burger wars has cost Government nearly $150,000 in lost revenue, Transport Minister Ewart Brown told MPs on Friday.
And he said the space had remained vacant because of court proceedings...
DATE: Feb 08, 1999
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