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Gazette can reveal.
For a glowing travel report in the Toronto Globe and Mail sparked a blizzard of e-mails complaining at the "tactless'' puff piece printed in the wake of the Rebecca Middleton murder probe fiasco.
Michael Vigodda is webmaster of th...
DATE: Dec 29, 1998
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plan, party chief Charles Jeffers said.
"We will be taking several steps to see whether or not there is a strong position for us in the political arena,'' he said.
"Our strategy next year is to judge what support is there and to try and get commitmen...
DATE: Dec 28, 1998
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The man behind an Internet page devoted to the Rebecca Middleton murder case mess-up yesterday slammed a statement on the affair by Premier Jennifer Smith as "gobbledegook.'' And Canadian Michael Vigodda branded comments by Tourism Minister David Al...
DATE: Dec 28, 1998
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creatures, it was revealed yesterday.
And the origin of the massive blob may never be discovered -- despite probes by scientists in Bermuda and the US.
Now marine biologists -- who think the blob may have been whale cartilage -- are looking at whethe...
DATE: Dec 24, 1998
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The family of badly injured bike accident victim Jeordal Smith yesterday called for the legal driving age to be raised in a bid to slash the grim toll of death and injury on the roads.
A close family member said: "It was a nightmare when the Police t...
DATE: Dec 24, 1998
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A veteran taxi driver yesterday hit out at Bermuda Taxi Federation chief Joe Brown after he claimed the problem with getting late taxis in St. George's was because "everything closes down at 11.30.'' And the cabbie -- who has 26 years' behind the wh...
DATE: Dec 23, 1998
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probe have deluged Bermuda's Attorney General's Chambers.
And a special website dedicated to fighting for justice for Ms Middleton has logged nearly 10,000 visitors in three days.
Yesterday Ms Middleton's grieving father David said he was "very happy...
DATE: Dec 22, 1998
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A motorcyclist was last night fighting for his life in hospital after a horrific road smash yesterday afternoon.
The 20-year-old suffered serious head and leg injuries after he was catapulted more than 20 feet over a wall onto a rocky foreshore follo...
DATE: Dec 21, 1998
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General Elliott Mottley, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Ms Smith moved in after weeks of work to bring the house up to scratch for a Premier's official residence.
And now The Laurels in Paget may become the permanent home for future Premiers of the Is...
DATE: Dec 21, 1998
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New laws to ensure sex offenders attend after-sentence treatment could be on the books by next year, it was revealed yesterday.
And Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox said: "Probably in another month or two we will be in a better posit...
DATE: Dec 21, 1998
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