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Law and order Minister Quinton Edness yesterday called for the public to blow the whistle on dangerous drivers.
And he said that anyone spotting demon drivers should take their number and call the Police.
Mr. Edness added: "What we need to do is inco...
DATE: Apr 06, 1998
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counter-strike to combat complaints about unfair treatment by telephone giants Cable & Wireless.
Sen. Richards met with groups of business people this week to explain Government's position on competition in the overseas telephone market.
He started a...
DATE: Apr 04, 1998
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would be Bermuda's gain if Acting Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay was confirmed in the top job.
And he added that Mr. Lemay in the top job would strengthen links between the Mounties and the Island force even more.
RCMP Commissioner Philip Mur...
DATE: Apr 04, 1998
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Gazette can reveal.
For the Crown has lodged formal notice that they are deserting outstanding charges against two former top bank officials.
The news means former Bank of Bermuda senior loans officer Arnold Todd, cleared of six theft charges in Nove...
DATE: Apr 04, 1998
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Magistrates have yet to get up to speed on tough new drink driving laws, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For they are still banning drivers from classes of vehicles -- weeks after the law was changed to introduce blanket bans for serious road offences....
DATE: Apr 03, 1998
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drivers in the act.
And Acting Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay is considering special go-slow areas around schools in a bid to protect children from road accidents.
The news came as Police announced they are to give the red light to dangerous ...
DATE: Apr 03, 1998
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Bermuda's Chamber of Commerce is set to go hi-tech in a bid to offer more value for money for its members.
And a two-pronged attack to boost the twin pillars of Bermuda's economy -- tourism and international business -- is in the making.
The news cam...
DATE: Apr 02, 1998
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Mr. Mottley will stand down after two-and-a-half years as one of the top law officers in the Country.
Barbados-born Mr. Mottley confirmed yesterday: "My contract ended in January and I was holding on until the end of June.'' Mr. Mottley, 57, added t...
DATE: Apr 02, 1998
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Commissioner Colin Coxall replaced by another English officer, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The move came after prominent Bermudian residents bombarded the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office with letters demanding the return of Mr. Coxall.
Yesterda...
DATE: Mar 31, 1998
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Uniting not just her party but the Country is the self-appointed task facing Premier Pamela Gordon a year into her Premiership.
Ms Gordon celebrated her first anniversary in the Island's top political job at the weekend.
But it's strictly business as...
DATE: Mar 30, 1998
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