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final court of appeal.
Grape Bay Ltd is almost certain to go to the Privy Council in a bid to have a controversial ruling outlawing fast food with a foreign flavour overturned.
Grape Bay Ltd -- controlled by former Premier Sir John Swan and now-Home ...
DATE: Jun 17, 1998
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The Bermuda Regiment came under heavy fire from a Magistrate after a ground-breaking decision to award costs to a conscientious objector hauled before the courts for failing to do his army duty.
In his written judgment awarding costs to reluctant sol...
DATE: Jun 17, 1998
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Opposition MPs are set to back a bid to open a new bank in Bermuda, it was revealed yesterday.
The move came after Private Members' Bills Committee chairman Stanley Lowe told the House that the committee had not approved the bill to allow the First I...
DATE: Jun 13, 1998
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Minister of Education Tim Smith found answering a question from Opposition Leader and Education Shadow Minister Jennifer Smith in the House of Assembly yesterday as easy as A,B,C.
Ms Smith demanded to know how many M4 students performed at grade leve...
DATE: Jun 13, 1998
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refusal to clean up the mess left behind at its former Island bases, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Ms Gordon's paper offensive targets every member of crucial US Congressional defence committees involved in armed forces finance in a bid to force the ...
DATE: Jun 12, 1998
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who ride bikes illegally on the Railway Trail.
And they have revealed two new weapons in the war against people who break the rules -- two 400cc off-road bikes capable of handling broken ground.
Insp. Stuart Crockwell -- commander of the crime-bustin...
DATE: Jun 12, 1998
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Bermuda's 60/40 ownership rule may have to be modified or dumped altogther, Opposition leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
She was speaking only a day after a Parliamentary Select Committee refused to back a Private Members' Bill put forward by the...
DATE: Jun 11, 1998
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A historic cannon has been found off an upscale beach resort -- 150 years after it tumbled into the sea following a landslide.
And the Royal Northern Irish Regiment stepped in to move the gun -- once part of the old fort at Paget's Coral Beach Club -...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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committee of the House of Assembly.
And the Bank of Bermuda has failed in its bid to have its bill to exempt the bank from the Island's strict 60/40 rules governing Bermudian/overseas ownership approved.
The Joint Select Committee on Private Bills is...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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Officers from the Bermuda Police are to head due south to the Turks and Caicos Islands today to help solve a mystery surrounding the fatal capsizing of a Haitian boat carrying suspected illegal immigrants.
Turks and Caicos Governor John Kelly yesterd...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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