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Bermuda's battle against the drugs menace would be maintained.
He said: "US law enforcement agencies have a long and cooperative relationship with the Bermuda Police service and I'm confident that cooperation will continue.'' Mr. Farmer, speaking to...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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the brig by the Royal Navy, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Now the sailors -- who caused $7,500 worth of damage to bikes and cars while visiting the Island on HMS London last month as part of a seven-nation NATO fleet -- will cool their heels for up ...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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on a bus driver by a mob of pupils, it was revealed yesterday.
And CedarBridge Academy principal Ernest Payette, some of whose pupils were involved in the incident, is to try and organise meetings between himself, his pupils and bus drivers in a bid ...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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The US Government could be on the verge of accepting responsibility for a multi-million dollar clean-up of their former bases.
And a visit by top US Navy brass to Bermuda in the next two weeks may be a prelude to an announcement of a U-turn by the US...
DATE: Nov 27, 1997
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US Consul General Robert Farmer yesterday denied he had played favourites with Bermudian political parties.
And he insisted that he had been fair in his dealings with both the United Bermuda Party Government and the Opposition Progressive Labour Part...
DATE: Nov 26, 1997
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part of negotiations over the multi-million dollar clean-up of pollution on the old US Navy bases, it was revealed yesterday.
And US Consul General Robert Farmer said: "I acknowledge that there are still Base-related issues to be resolved between the...
DATE: Nov 26, 1997
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A top hotel's main restaurant yesterday came off the bill of fare -- with eight staff losing their jobs and another 16 employees' positions thrown into doubt.
The news that Elbow Beach Hotel's 450-seat Ondine's restaurant was to close its doors and b...
DATE: Nov 25, 1997
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Bermuda's new US Consul General Vin Gupta is set to take over at the end of January, it was revealed yesterday.
And outgoing US Consul General Robert Farmer will fly out of Bermuda for the last time in an official capacity on December 1.
Mr. Farmer -...
DATE: Nov 25, 1997
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Bermuda's bill for Legal Aid has been cut by more than 25 percent, it was revealed on Friday.
For the cost of representing people unable to pay for a lawyer fell by a massive $126,000 for the financial year ending in March compared to the previous ye...
DATE: Nov 24, 1997
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Ex-Progressive Labour Party MP Trevor Woolridge yesterday had his sexual assault conviction quashed after a judge ruled that the trial Magistrate's links with the ruling United Bermuda Party created a risk of bias.
But last night Saul Froomkin QC -- ...
DATE: Nov 21, 1997
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