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Bermuda Regiment Commanding Officer Lt. Col. David Burch yesterday delivered his last boot camp lecture to rookie soldiers.
And Lt. Col. Burch -- due to retire in November after more than three years as top man in the Island's defence force -- brough...
DATE: Jan 13, 1997
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Environment Minister Pamela Gordon yesterday challenged would-be asbestos waste disposers to prove they can get immunity for the Island against claims for damages in the future.
She was speaking after two separate offers to get rid of Bermuda's asbes...
DATE: Jan 11, 1997
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Bermuda's asbestos problem.
For a former employee at the ex-naval air station has suggested entombing the deadly dust in massive bombproof bunkers deep below the station.
And Environment Minister Pamela Gordon said she would be following the suggesti...
DATE: Jan 10, 1997
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bang for the latest group of new recruits.
For Sgt. Maj. Raynor is the man in charge of the Regiment's firepower -- the armourer.
And he has been shouldering the burden of arms provision for the nearly 200 young men expected to descend on Warwick Cam...
DATE: Jan 10, 1997
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A top Police watchdog from the UK is set to put the Bermuda Police under the microscope.
Lionel Grundy -- senior advisor for Dependent Territory Police Forces -- will arrive on the Island next week to scrutinise Police methods in Bermuda.
It will be ...
DATE: Jan 09, 1997
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Confusion last night reigned over Bermuda's future liability if health hazards result from burying the Island's asbestos problem overseas.
For Michael Marshall insisted -- contrary to claims by Environment Minister Pamela Gordon -- that his Bermuda W...
DATE: Jan 09, 1997
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Island's asbestos problem.
And Michael Stowe of International Strategic Management said he could set up a deal to have the Island's asbestos buried in a high-tech landfill site in Mississippi -- without the risk of future lawsuits for illness caused ...
DATE: Jan 08, 1997
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Premier David Saul last night said no decisions had been made on Cabinet changes.
And he dismissed as speculation reports that Maxwell Burgess -- involved in the controversial bid to bring McDonald's to Bermuda which led to civil war in the United Be...
DATE: Jan 08, 1997
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A top lawyer yesterday hit out at an application by a would-be rival in the cable TV stakes.
Alan Dunch, counsel for Bermuda Cablevision, said the application for more than 30 channels from Coral Cable Vision Network Ltd appeared to be being treated ...
DATE: Jan 08, 1997
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Westgate prisoners are watching steamy hard-core porn movies -- brought in by prison officers.
The shock claim came from an ex-inmate at the $40 million showcase prison, who said behind bars blue movies are used to keep prisoners quiet in the evening...
DATE: Jan 04, 1997
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