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could be set to do an encore -- as head of the Commission of Inquiry into the Bermuda Police drugs squad.
Sources said retired Appeal Court judge Telford Georges was yesterday being considered to take charge of the sensitive inquiry.
Deputy Governor ...
DATE: Jul 10, 1997
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Foreign waiters are off the menu for Bermuda's hotels and restaurants, it was revealed yesterday.
And a new training scheme designed to slash the number of expatriate waiting staff is to be set up to train Bermudians to fill the jobs.
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DATE: Jul 09, 1997
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offices and a hotel has designs on another leisure-based site -- in the Caribbean.
For Bermuda Financial Centre Ltd., taken over by English businessman Peter Clayton in February, could be set to skip the Island after a bruising defeat at the hands of...
DATE: Jul 09, 1997
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to land in new Governor Thorold Masefield's lap by the end of the week.
The Governor must give the controversial Prohibited Restaurants Act the Royal Assent before it is signed into law.
Doubts have been raised over whether the Act -- banning franchi...
DATE: Jul 08, 1997
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by the first in a series of massive three-day strikes by cabin crew.
And if the dispute is not sorted out by next week, another Wednesday-to-Thursday strike could be held next week.
Around 200 passengers booked on the plane to London Gatwick were las...
DATE: Jul 08, 1997
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after Premier Pamela Gordon promised drugs treatment and rehab as part of a crackdown on the Island's drug menace.
But Ms Webb said: "The Progressive Labour Party has consistently implored Government to take every opportunity to incorporate comprehen...
DATE: Jul 07, 1997
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Hamilton dry cleaning shop after selling a majority stake to former owner Stephen Thomson just two months after he took it over.
Mr. Thomson sold Hamilton Valcleners, with Paget Dry Cleaners, to Mr. Davis after a bruising battle with the Bermuda Indu...
DATE: Jul 07, 1997
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The new-look Customs House Square in St. George's is set to be unveiled today.
The latest stage in the back-to-the-future blueprint for the Island's old capital aims to capitalise on the history of the town -- without damaging its unique look and her...
DATE: Jul 07, 1997
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prepared to testify that he had bought drugs for him, it was revealed yesterday.
But Mr. Pearman -- probed by Police under the drugs-busting Operation Cleansweep -- said: "I'm not going to lose any sleep over this.
"I do not buy drugs, never have bou...
DATE: Jul 07, 1997
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in caves near the old HMS Malabar is set to begin in a matter of weeks, Governor Thorold Masefield pledged yesterday.
He said: "The company will start mobilising equipment and getting that here quite soon with a view to starting next month -- later m...
DATE: Jul 05, 1997
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