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Government and blue collar workers has come down on the employers' side, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And last night Bermuda Industrial Union leader Derrick Burgess said he was "very disappointed'' at the result from arbitrator Canon James Francis -...
DATE: Oct 21, 1997
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Police Commissioner Colin Coxall yesterday made his last public appearance as Bermuda's top cop.
Kicking off Police Week, Mr. Coxall told worshippers at the Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton: "This is my final public duty as Commissioner of Police after...
DATE: Oct 20, 1997
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`What Scotland actually has is a decentralised system rather than independence. It's not gone off on its own. But people on the Island, irrespective of status, seem confused about what the position is.' -- Ian Davidson A Scots MP visiting Bermuda se...
DATE: Oct 20, 1997
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leader Jennifer Smith after she said "seemingly money had been made available'' for him to bring a private prosecution against Shadow Minister and churchman Trevor Woolridge.
Rev. Woolridge was convicted two weeks ago of sexually assaulting a woman p...
DATE: Oct 18, 1997
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Bermuda's old capital will stick to a Big Mac ban -- even after a judge ruled outlawing foreign fast food franchises was against the Constitution.
And the Corporation of Hamilton is likely to fight any planning application to open a McDonald's within...
DATE: Oct 18, 1997
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Two political parties yesterday announced their candidates for the upcoming Pembroke West by-election.
And as predicted, the Progressive Labour Party will field developer Rodney Smith, 37.
The sociology and theology graduate is active in the communit...
DATE: Oct 17, 1997
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Bermuda's third political party has come out in favour of Government's bid to ease the plight of long-term residents -- and asked for Bermuda status for all of them.
National Liberal Party spokesman Graeme Outerbridge also urged the ruling United Ber...
DATE: Oct 16, 1997
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The reversal of a ban on McDonald's by a Supreme Court judge yesterday sent shock waves through Hamilton's restaurant business.
And several restaurateurs facing competition from a Big Mac attack on their profits said the House of Assembly's ruling ag...
DATE: Oct 16, 1997
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locked-up clients.
Mark Pettingill -- furious at a Prison Service ban on telephone contact with Westgate clients -- said: "The efforts have met with success.'' Mr. Pettingill threatened to sue the Prison Service for denying telephone access, claimin...
DATE: Oct 15, 1997
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Sir John Swan's Grape Bay Ltd yesterday won the right to open a McDonald's burger restaurant in Bermuda.
But Attorney General Elliott Mottley asked for a stay on Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux's decision minutes after it was announced -- a strong poin...
DATE: Oct 15, 1997
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