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massive white elephant and a huge drain on the health care budget, it was claimed yesterday.
And the proposed purchase has caused a split in the medical profession, with a minority of doctors pushing for the new machine.
One doctor said it would be t...
DATE: Jan 14, 1999
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The Island's only non-Bermudian Government Board chairman yesterday defended her appointment.
And Ellen Lim -- chief information officer at insurance giants Exel -- said critics did not appear to understand what her new role as Telecommunications Com...
DATE: Jan 13, 1999
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A Police constable yesterday appeared at a special tribunal facing charges of sexually harassing a woman colleague.
Ex-P.c. Wakeel Butterfield claims she was a victim of serving officer Kenrick Shillingford while the two worked together.
And her lawy...
DATE: Jan 12, 1999
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low by the 'flu.
The Saturday night trip to London was delayed because 80 percent of the crew rostered to take the plane back were ruled by doctors to be unfit to fly.
And the flight was delayed until yesterday morning to allow the crew which brought...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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Telecommunications Commission has been slammed by an Opposition MP.
Gary Pitman -- Shadow Environment Minister -- said: "I was a bit shocked at that particular appointment and at the PLP Government -- especially Ms Webb, who's always going on about B...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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The sale of the US Consul General's luxury mansion may have been stalled by red tape.
And confusion over strict laws governing the buying and selling of property by non-Bermudians could affect plans to dispose of the Paget property as part of a US Go...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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Bermuda's 1998 air arrivals could be the lowest in more than a quarter of a century, The Royal Gazette has learned.
For industry insiders have predicted that 1998 air arrivals may fail to reach the 375,000 mark -- which would be the lowest on record ...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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Road Safety Council chief Delcina Bean Burrows yesterday backed seatbelt laws for Bermuda.
And the council chairman called for a national injury register so accurate statistics can be compiled to see what other measures could be used to target death ...
DATE: Jan 09, 1999
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Bermuda's drivers should belt up to cut down the grim toll of death and injury on the Island's roads.
National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers said yesterday it was time for Government to consider passing laws to make seatbelt wearing compulsory...
DATE: Jan 08, 1999
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for a boycott, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Boycottbermuda webmaster Michael Vigodda confirmed: "We're dropping calls for a boycott.
"But we will still be calling for a travel advisory or a travel watch in connection with the Island.'' Mr. Vigodda ...
DATE: Jan 08, 1999
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