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back, it was revealed yesterday.
For an appeal to Governor Thorold Masefield has resulted in an order to the Dental Practitioners Board to "reconsider'' its decision to strike off Dr.
Clark Godwin for "disgraceful conduct in a professional respect.''...
DATE: Aug 29, 1997
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Bermuda, UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook has revealed.
The reviews come as part of a general look at relations with the remaining 12 Dependent Territories amid a row over the UK's treatment of the volcano-stricken island of Montserrat.
Premier Pamela...
DATE: Aug 29, 1997
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Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday launched a thinly-veiled attack on the Opposition and warned that the only thing that mattered was results -- not "grand schemes which sound great.'' Ms Gordon said: "It is a lot easier to paint a pretty picture that ...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997
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A Bermuda coalition is set to put pressure on the UK and Bermuda governments to do more for the volcano-stricken people of the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
And spokesman Rolfe Commissiong said if Britain does not live up to its responsibilities, t...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997
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failure to do bridge work.
And she said both the Swing Bridge and Longbird Bridge in St. George's were long overdue for replacement rather than running repairs.
Ms Smith was speaking after a broken drive chain on the Swing Bridge brought rush-hour ch...
DATE: Aug 27, 1997
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Transport Control chief Donald Dane yesterday showed the red light to instructors who are allegedly abusing the driving test system.
And he vowed to slam the brakes on any driving instructors who were found to be working around the regulations.
He wa...
DATE: Aug 26, 1997
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Independent-minded jurors can make court proceedings a trial for prosecutors, a top defence lawyer said yesterday.
For modern jurors are more likely to take their own view of evidence despite end-of-evidence directions by judges, explained Delroy Dun...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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Now hotel management student Christin Butterfield has an extra $5,000 to put towards his education, courtesy of the Rafael Elbow Beach Hotel.
The third-year hospitality administration student at Morris Brown University in Atlanta, Georgia, is the lat...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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An environmental pressure group is to ask Governor Thorold Masefield for a Royal Commission to probe a bid for a massive $65 million housing development over a unique and fragile cave system.
And tomorrow's issue of The Royal Gazette will carry a pri...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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the cruise ship Dreamward steamed towards a tiny sailboat which capsized dead ahead of the massive liner in Hamilton Harbour.
And Pilot Warden Keith Battersbee warned trainee sailors and cruise ships will stay on a collision course -- unless yachtsme...
DATE: Aug 23, 1997
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