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The Royal Gazette played Cupid for lovestruck Ross Nearon yesterday, who popped the question -- inside the daily news.
Mr. Nearon spent hundreds of dollars on a heart-sprinkled St. Valentine's Day ad asking Sacora Bean to be his bride.
And Ms Bean la...
DATE: Feb 15, 1997
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multi-million-dollar business showpiece by allowing overseas ownership of the land is likely to coast through the House of Assembly today.
The United Bermuda Party have declared a whip for the vote which means MPs will toe the party line.
But Premier...
DATE: Feb 14, 1997
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to a British statesman.
But when Finance Minister Grant Gibbons is the Governmental first mate to Premier David Saul, a leak is something which happens to other vessels.
For -- less than a week to Budget day -- Dr. Gibbons is anything but loose- lipp...
DATE: Feb 14, 1997
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A community service corps designed as an alternative to service in the Bermuda Regiment could be set up, it was revealed yesterday.
Deputy Governor Peter Willis said: "It would need an amendment to the Defence Act -- discussions are going on, but it'...
DATE: Feb 13, 1997
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A better diet in prison may be the key to solving behaviour and psychiatric problems, Governor Lord Waddington said last night.
Lord Waddington said: "If we fill people with junk food, hamburgers and all that rubbish, it's not surprising there may ve...
DATE: Feb 13, 1997
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Regiment, it was revealed yesterday.
The move came after a Exemption Tribunal accepted that the religious beliefs of rookie recruits Brian Harvey and Juvaughan Sampson made army life impossible -- but the matter was referred to Governor Lord Waddingt...
DATE: Feb 11, 1997
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Teenagers have a funny reputation -- sex, drugs, rock `n' roll and all those other things that explain why grown-ups get white hair.
Yes, well. Only up to a point -- a point of order, in fact.
For the teenagers representing a host of nations at the n...
DATE: Feb 07, 1997
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bring in a foreign assistant to help in his practice -- against the wishes of the Bermuda Dental Board.
But Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said it would only happen if a local replacement could not be found.
Mr. Edness -- who has just returned ...
DATE: Feb 05, 1997
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motorists.
And yesterday they said it was time road rage on the streets of Hamilton hit a stop sign.
Ten-year veteran Wanda Paynter said wardens had suffered verbal and physical abuse.
She said: "I have been attacked -- a man got very abusive, grabbe...
DATE: Feb 05, 1997
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collapse because of lack of Opposition support, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Prohibited Restaurants Act 1996 passed the House of Assembly for the second time in December last year by 23-16 after the Progressive Labour Party voted with five Unite...
DATE: Feb 04, 1997
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