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A furious lawyer yesterday threatened legal action against the Prison Service unless a ban on telephone calls to clients is lifted immediately.
Said Mark Pettingill: "I'm going through the roof -- this is completely unconstitutional.
"It undermines t...
DATE: Oct 14, 1997
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men who snatched a woman off the street and sexually assaulted her, it was revealed yesterday.
For the car used in the attack stopped at the Esso City station on Par-la-Ville Road to allow one of the men to buy cigarettes before they drove to nearby ...
DATE: Oct 13, 1997
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over-protection of the dairy industry.
Jim Butterfield, president of Butterfield and Vallis, was singled out by Environment Minister Irving Pearman as the only respondent to a special survey to come out against keeping out imported milk.
Mr. Butterfi...
DATE: Oct 11, 1997
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Elements of the evidence given by ex-drugs squad detective Lendrea Davis to a special Commission of Inquiry were "incredible'' and "untruthful'', according to a report released yesterday.
But the Commissioners also said that Det. Con. Rudolph Richard...
DATE: Oct 10, 1997
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according to an in-depth probe into the department.
And extra training for front-line officers and their supervisors should also be introduced to ensure that evidence in drugs cases is watertight.
A special Commission of Inquiry also recommended that...
DATE: Oct 10, 1997
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and domestic violence of women are serious problems, according to a shock survey revealed last night by the Women's Resource Centre.
And more than half of those who responded to the survey said women are not given a fair deal in Bermuda.
The statisti...
DATE: Oct 08, 1997
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An overtime ban at Hamilton docks could be extended in a dispute over a sacked worker who is a relative of a top Bermuda Industrial Union official, The Royal Gazette understands.
It is believed BIU members employed by Stevedoring Services are not beh...
DATE: Oct 08, 1997
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Britain's rewrite of relations with Bermuda is set to be announced in London in the New Year, Governor Thorold Masefield said yesterday.
The new deal for Bermuda, and the 12 other British Dependent Territories (BDTs), will be revealed by UK Foreign S...
DATE: Oct 06, 1997
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squad is now in the hands of Governor Thorold Masefield, it was revealed this week.
Government House Registrar Paul Dryden said: "The Governor will be reviewing it.
"I can't predict how long that will take, but obviously we want to get what was said ...
DATE: Oct 04, 1997
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A shake-up of Ministerial responsibilities could be on the cards, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Premier Pamela Gordon is considering shuffling the deck of Ministerial departments in a bid to rationalise the Cabinet.
Ms Gordon yesterday confirmed ...
DATE: Oct 03, 1997
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