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The woman at the centre of an eviction row involving a would-be Opposition MP has had to take time off work to hunt for a new home.
Sharon Williams -- who works for XL Insurance in Hamilton -- will not be back at her desk until Tuesday, according to ...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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A low-key approach to racial problems was unveiled by the Opposition yesterday.
And Progressive Labour Party leader Jennifer Smith said the party had opted for "small steps''.
She added that dramatic victories had been won in the 1960s but a differen...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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The Opposition has been caught "flat-footed'' by the possibility of the Independence issue going back on the front burner, according to a former Progressive Labour Party Parliamentary candidate.
Lawyer Philip Perinchief said: "The PLP have been caugh...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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Controversial Opposition MP Ewart Brown does not understand the role of the Commonwealth, it was claimed yesterday.
For he slammed a Constitution which allowed Canadians, Australians and Jamaicans to sit as MPs and Senators while it was argued his US...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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Telephone giants Cable & Wireless have put their Hamilton city centre office block up for grabs in a multi-million dollar sell-off.
The Reid Street building -- Hamilton home to C&W since 1967 -- was officially put on the market yesterday.
The move is...
DATE: Sep 03, 1998
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a bid to defuse controversy over his right to sit in the House of Assembly.
He said: "Several weeks ago I surrendered my US passport to the office of the United States Consulate in Bermuda.
"In addition, I have performed the oath of renunciation requ...
DATE: Sep 03, 1998
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A children's rights activist yesterday blasted nursery school chiefs for employing a woman with a conviction for child abuse.
And she slammed the Health and Family Services Ministry for failing to spot the problem before the Happy Moments Nursery in ...
DATE: Sep 02, 1998
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abuse, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Gloria Holdipp was fined $400 with the alternative of a year in prison after admitting assaulting a two-year-old boy eight years ago.
The child, according to court reports, suffered bruising and a cut head after ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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laser experiments carried out on the Island by the US Navy.
Now Horace Caldwell wants compensation for years of suffering he is convinced was caused by exposure to the high-powered beams.
Mr. Caldwell -- a former Chief Radioman based at the former Un...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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proposals on its rewrite of relations with its Overseas Territories, Premier Pamela Gordon last night told The Royal Gazette .
And Ms Gordon did not rule out a referendum on the issue if the UK proposes major changes to the deal for its remaining pos...
DATE: Aug 31, 1998
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