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Bermuda's asbestos waste.
And talks have begun with owners of a waste disposal site in the US which may take the asbestos -- without a long-term financial liability for Government.
The Royal Gazette reported yesterday that Government had deferred the...
DATE: Jul 06, 1996
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Premier David Saul has asked the British government for "further help and guidance'' with the asbestos problem.
A Government spokesman said: "As a consequence, the option of deep-ocean disposal has been deferred.'' The news was last night haile...
DATE: Jul 05, 1996
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For the brutal murder of teenager Rebecca Middleton near the town has cast a shadow over visitors' summer holidays -- especially for women.
And local residents said the town would be under a cloud until the killer -- or killers -- are brought to just...
DATE: Jul 05, 1996
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Green guerillas have declared a trade war on Bermuda, furious Tourism Minister David Dodwell claimed last night.
And he said the picketing of the New York and Boston Department of Tourism offices by Greenpeace activists protesting at Government plans...
DATE: Jul 04, 1996
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The battle to stop Bermuda dumping asbestos at sea is set to move to New York today, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Activists from environment watchdogs Greenpeace are set to stage a demonstration outside the Bermuda Department of Tourism offices in u...
DATE: Jul 03, 1996
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For the bill to transform Bermuda's communications by introducing competition was set to be debated in the House of Assembly in the early hours of this morning.
Management and Technology Minister John Barritt declined to discuss the bill in d...
DATE: Jul 02, 1996
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Green warriors are set to take on the Bermudian Government if controversial plans to dump asbestos in the sea off the Island go ahead.
Environmental group Greenpeace has pledged action to disrupt the process, scheduled to be carried out at an old mun...
DATE: Jul 02, 1996
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If religion is the opium of the people then Bermuda has an even bigger drugs problem than anyone realised.
On a tiny island with a population of less than 60,000, there are 32 different faiths listed in the telephone book and more than 100 separate p...
DATE: Dec 29, 1995
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post in disgust.
For teaching chiefs have changed their minds about docking $3,500 from the salary of former Whitney Institute music teacher Gareth Balch after he quit his post early, describing Bermudian schools as "the worst he had ever taught in.'...
DATE: Dec 28, 1995
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An arsonist could have been responsible for a blaze which swept through the old ballroom of the derelict Bermudiana Hotel on Christmas morning, it was revealed yesterday.
A Police spokesman said: "Because of the seriousness of the incident, there was...
DATE: Dec 27, 1995
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