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Bermudian Tracey Watson has become the first management trainee for decades at a top Island hotel.
Ms Watson, 26, a graduate of Bermuda College and Morris Brown University in Atlanta, Georgia, beat dozens of other applicants to land the plum post at ...
DATE: Jul 22, 1996
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The National Liberal Party yesterday unveiled its battle plan for the next General Election.
And party chairman Charles Jeffers said the NLP was committed to a smaller Parliament and the abolition of double seat constituencies.
And he said Cabinet me...
DATE: Jul 22, 1996
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Top Bermudian band the Kennel Boys will unveil their first CD at a celebration party tonight.
And the band are set to follow in the footsteps of adopted Islanders Hootie and the Blowfish in a bid to hit the big-time.
Co-songwriter Owen Critchley, who...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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The lack of affordable housing in Bermuda is approaching a crisis point, a campaigner for children's rights has warned.
And Shelagh Cooper said something must be done to tackle the Island's growing unemployment -- particularly for young black men -- ...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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Ex-nightclub manager Curtis Simons is to go on trial on drugs charges in a New York City court next month, it was revealed yesterday.
Simons is to appear in the city's District Court on August 5 accused of conspiring to import cocaine worth up to $20...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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Government rebels this week held a secret meeting with Premier David Saul -- the second in a series aimed at healing massive splits in the ruling United Bermuda Party.
The so-called People's Five spent nearly two hours on Wednesday discussing their d...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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on hold.
But United Bermuda Party senators last night refused to rule out a last-ditch attempt to have the Telecommunications Amendment Bill 1996 discussed again at next week's Senate sitting.
The three-page ruling from Senate president Albert Jackso...
DATE: Jul 18, 1996
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A controversial bid to re-table a knocked-back bill in what is expected to be a marathon session in the Senate will go ahead today.
But Progressive Labour Party Senate Leader Milton Scott warned that the re-introduction of the Telecommunications Amen...
DATE: Jul 17, 1996
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Premier David Saul yesterday met rebel backbenchers in a bid to avoid a winter of discontent in the next session of Parliament.
The Premier spent two hours with the so-called People's Five at the United Bermuda Party headquarters in Chancery Lane yes...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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Parliamentary session in The Royal Gazette .
The advertisement claimed it was "a session that produced results'' -- but last night Acting Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said the advertisement was an attempt to paper over the cracks in a crumbling p...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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