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Reports that a new Commissioner of Police will be chosen by a UK committee were yesterday criticised by Deputy Governor Peter Willis.
Mr. Willis said: "It is fatuous to suggest that the decision will be taken by a committee in London.
"It is a decisi...
DATE: Jan 06, 1998
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passenger capacity over the winter season.
A spokeswoman for Delta Airlines -- which flies to Bermuda from Boston and Atlanta -- asked fed up customers to bear with the carrier, currently using smaller-than-normal aircraft on its routes due to plane ...
DATE: Jan 05, 1998
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Scots revellers seeing in 1998 at a local hotel were left reeling after a New Year nightmare.
For a host of guests at the traditional bash held at the Sonesta Beach Hotel were stunned after staff announced they had run out of keys for room mini-bars....
DATE: Jan 05, 1998
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ex-Opposition MP Trevor Woolridge yesterday stepped up a gear after the Rev.
Trevor Woolridge's shock decision to quit the House of Assembly.
Now the Hamilton East branch of the PLP -- which started the hunt last year after Mr. Woolridge resigned fro...
DATE: Jan 05, 1998
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is to take on the ruling United Bermuda Party again.
And he predicted he will turn out with Carvel Van Putten, third placed in the 1993 national poll, for this year's General Election.
Construction company owner Rodney Smith increased his party's sha...
DATE: Jan 03, 1998
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wide-bodied jets in favour of planes which can carry less cargo.
A US-based Bermudian businessman said local businesses had been hurt by Delta Airlines, which operates services to and from Atlanta and Boston, in favour of using the usual aircraft for...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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sewage water hazard into a money-spinning green asset for Bermuda's old capital of St. George's.
And Kim Swan -- set to stand for the United Bermuda Party in St. George's North -- said he wanted sewage technology to be brought up to par with a millio...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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Minister Home Affairs Minister Alex Scott.
And he charged that Mr. Scott had used Parliamentary privilege to launch "a scurrilous attack'' on him using an anonymous letter -- which claimed he had criticised Premier Pamela Gordon.
But Mr. Coxall said ...
DATE: Dec 31, 1997
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threatening to sue Premier Pamela Gordon for slander.
Mr. Scott said: "Suffice it to say the matter certainly hasn't been dropped.'' It was his first public statement on the row since the December 17 deadline set for an apology over a "liar row'' pa...
DATE: Dec 30, 1997
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A relative of a British media baron is believed to be eyeing the up-for-sale home of Bermuda's US Consul General.
Esmond Harmsworth -- a descendant of the brothers who founded the top-selling middle market UK tabloid, the Daily Mail, is understood to...
DATE: Dec 30, 1997
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