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Bermuda could become a leader among the UK's remaining Dependent Territories in a joint bid to win a better deal from Britain, according to a new pressure group.
The news came from the recently-formed Friends of Montserrat Coalition, set up in respon...
DATE: Oct 03, 1997
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A suspected unexploded bomb floated around a tiny cove for four days, the man who hauled it from the water said yesterday.
Shelton Fleming and friend Gary Bean sparked a major alert involving the Police bomb squad, the Bermuda Regiment, and the Fire ...
DATE: Oct 02, 1997
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General's case against allowing a McDonald's restaurant to open its doors in Bermuda.
Mr. Diel told Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux that what Attorney General Elliott Mottley called "a letter of intent'' between Bermudian interested parties and McDonal...
DATE: Oct 01, 1997
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Life for youngsters at Northlands Primary School is all work and no play, an angry mother claimed yesterday.
And now Kathy Smith wants Government action to provide playground equipment at the school, which opened its doors as part of the new-style ed...
DATE: Sep 30, 1997
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A campaign to ban the sale of cold beers and miniature bottles of alcohol has stepped up a gear.
The Police Eastern Division Consultative Committee has written to a host of groups and politicians, including Community and Cultural Affairs Minister Yve...
DATE: Sep 29, 1997
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without permission this morning.
Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said last night that his understanding was that ferry services would halt around 9 a.m.
He added: "They have sought permission from the bosses at Marine Services -- perm...
DATE: Sep 29, 1997
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A guarantee for $3 million offered by ex-Premier Sir John Swan in a bid to bring a McDonald's fast food restaurant to Bermuda was conditional on a burger bar opening on the Island, Attorney General Elliott Mottley told a court yesterday.
He was speak...
DATE: Sep 27, 1997
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hands of Governor Thorold Masefield by Monday, it was revealed yesterday.
But Government House Registrar Paul Dryden was unable to say when the Governor would release the report -- which is likely to be critical of the operations of the Narcotics Squ...
DATE: Sep 27, 1997
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A letter of intent outlining plans to set up a McDonald's hamburger restaurant in Bermuda does not constitute a contract, Attorney General Elliott Mottley told a court yesterday.
He was speaking after lawyer Mark Diel insisted that a letter from the ...
DATE: Sep 26, 1997
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The battle of the burgers moved yesterday to the courts, with a judge agreeing evidence should be heard in public.
Lawyer Mark Diel, representing Grape Bay Ltd. -- banned by law from opening a McDonald's in Bermuda -- kicked off evidence before Puisn...
DATE: Sep 25, 1997
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