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A fresh bid to stamp out racism was launched by a Government Minister yesterday. Human Affairs Minister the Hon. Jerome Dill, unveiled the new Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) at the Cabinet Office.
The 12-strong task force will tackle...
DATE: Nov 01, 1995
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Bermuda's emergency services and the Bermuda Regiment got the seal of approval from a top Royal Navy officer at the weekend.
Rear Admiral Tom Blackburn, the defence attache at the British Embassy in Washington DC, was on the Island for a major exerci...
DATE: Oct 30, 1995
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New Yorker Jackie Razil could qualify as Bermuda's favourite tourist -- for she has notched up a staggering 75 trips to the Island.
But Jackie, 52, of Brooklyn, confessed she has never visited a beach in 23 years of visits! She confessed: "I lived ne...
DATE: Oct 28, 1995
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this week.
The Hon. Tim Smith said: "The lifting of the ban would be exceedingly premature.'' Mr. Smith was reacting to a demand from Shadow Environment Minister Leon (Jimmy) Williams for a review of the ban, implemented more than five years ago.
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DATE: Oct 28, 1995
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The House of Assembly should concentrate on beating drugs and crime and boosting tourism.
That was the message yesterday after The Royal Gazette canvassed public opinion on their fears and hopes for the future.
And they sent a clear signal to the Gov...
DATE: Oct 28, 1995
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drug dealers will be introduced soon, Bermuda's Premier pledged yesterday.
The Hon. David Saul said: "An often-heard criticism is that we lack the ability to properly confiscate the assets of drug dealers.
"The Government will be putting legislation ...
DATE: Oct 26, 1995
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Environment Minister Mr. Leon (Jimmy) Williams said yesterday.
And Mr. Williams said if fish stocks have increased over the five-year ban period the ban should be lifted altogether.
"We need a real insight into how effective the fishpot ban has been ...
DATE: Oct 25, 1995
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Stargazer and retired medic Dr. Morley Nash is set to quit Bermuda and return to Canada after more than 40 years on the island.
Dr. Nash, 72, and wife Mary, of Moonray Manor, Pembroke, are planning to leave for Canada early in the New Year.
The docto...
DATE: Oct 24, 1995
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drugs.
Politicians, anti-drugs campaigners, religious leaders and members of the public linked hands at the Moment of Consciousness held at Hamilton's City Hall.
A crowd of around 300 people -- from pre-school children to pensioners -- turned out to ...
DATE: Oct 21, 1995
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Bermuda's thin blue line, a Shadow Minister claimed yesterday.
And Shadow Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley said the use of new overseas officers as tutors for rookie cops -- one of the suggestions of the review -- could have be...
DATE: Apr 26, 1994
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