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Senate newcomer Angelita Fox and Alan Marshall are set to challenge for seats in the House of Assembly.
This week Ms Fox was emerging as a leader on the eastern front in the UBP's regiment of new faces, according to party insiders.
Ms Fox is in the f...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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A top criminal attorney has gone to the dogs -- in a bid to save the lives of two of man's best friends.
For dog-loving lawyer Mark Pettingill has sunk his teeth into the case of the two mongrels, Dahl and Redeem, whose death warrants were confirmed ...
DATE: Dec 11, 1997
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Britain could be on the verge of granting full citizenship rights to its remaining Dependent Territories, it was revealed yesterday.
The news came after UK Foreign Office Junior Minister Baroness Symons gave a written submission to the Parliamentary ...
DATE: Dec 11, 1997
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A top US pathologist yesterday examined the house where an elderly widow was battered so badly she died of her injuries six days after the attack.
And Farouk Presswalla last night carried out an autopsy on the body of Beatrice Simons, 69, who died on...
DATE: Dec 10, 1997
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Bermuda's MPs appear to be lining up against the death penalty ever being used on the Island again.
The news comes after a street survey see Page 2 following the brutal murder of an elderly widow in her own home showed a split on the death penalty fo...
DATE: Dec 10, 1997
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new laws to crack down on driving under the influence of drugs would automatically lead to a ban on travel to America.
Consulate staffer Sylvia Hammond also ruled out ever revealing the names of people excluded from travel to the US to the Bermuda Go...
DATE: Dec 09, 1997
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after a brutal beating in her own home.
Now a full-scale murder hunt has been launched and Police pledged a massive effort to track down the killer.
Beatrice Simons, 69, was horrifically beaten in a late night attack at her Sandys home on Tuesday. Sh...
DATE: Dec 08, 1997
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Dog attack victim Frank Alves last night relived a savaging by two dogs which ripped off his scalp.
Mr. Alves, 67, needed more than 360 stitches in his head alone and suffered other bites from the two Rottweiler and Akita crossbreeds.
And he said: "W...
DATE: Dec 08, 1997
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Government yesterday signalled a future green light to a US-style Green Card solution to the problems of long-term residents.
MPs discussed the matter until shortly after 10 p.m. last night.
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said: "It s...
DATE: Dec 06, 1997
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Liquor miniatures might be off the shelves -- but cold beers will stay on sale in grocery stores despite calls to axe them as well.
Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said: "There was a great deal of talk and concern -- but Government d...
DATE: Dec 04, 1997
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