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Cracks have appeared in a bid to bring in tough new rules on outdoor concerts to cut down complaints about noise, it was revealed yesterday.
New regulations -- which will start from next year -- are aimed at lessening the problems caused by concerts ...
DATE: Aug 17, 1996
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problems like juvenile crime and teenage pregnancies, according to a rising star in the Democratic Party.
Governor of Indiana Evan Bayh -- due to give the keynote speech at the Democratic convention in Chicago later this month -- said: "One of the gr...
DATE: Aug 16, 1996
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Progressive Labour Party Deputy Leader Jennifer Smith may be elected party leader unopposed next week, party insiders said yesterday.
The move could come to promote party unity and avoid a potentially damaging leadership fight -- as well as a symbol ...
DATE: Aug 16, 1996
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Hotel Association warned yesterday.
Stephen Barker -- chief of the Princess hotels -- said: "If long term the current trend does not change then further closures or a reduction in available room count can be expected.
"A hotel is like any other busin...
DATE: Aug 15, 1996
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A young shopkeeper yesterday warned that taking cheques for goods could leave businesses in the red.
For it took six months and a court case for Marie Beach Tucker to get $82 for two leotards bought in her sportswear shop after a customer put a stop ...
DATE: Aug 13, 1996
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A fresh salvo in the battle of the banks has been fired by would-be banking chief Andre Heyliger.
He claimed existing banks were using up their credit with personal and business customers by being out of touch and out of date.
But yesterday the top m...
DATE: Aug 10, 1996
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more than just name.
For the two towns -- as well as the near 400-year-old common thread established through former Lyme Regis Mayor Sir George Somers who colonised Bermuda -- have a host of similarities in architecture and style.
Both towns command ...
DATE: Aug 06, 1996
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The sun blazed down yesterday as St....
DATE: Jul 26, 1996
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LYME REGIS, England -- The RAF's daring aerobatic display team last night set the seal on the twinning ceremony between St. George's and the birthplace of Bermuda's founder, Sir George Somers.
The Red Arrows display team used smoke to form a perfect ...
DATE: Jul 26, 1996
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LYME REGIS, England -- The birthplace of Bermuda's founder was last night gearing up for a twinning ceremony with St. George's -- the first formal links the English port of Lyme Regis has forged in more than one thousand years of history.
Shops in th...
DATE: Jul 25, 1996
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