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A former Bermuda schoolboy soccer star has been arrested in Atlanta in connection with a firearms incident.
Wolde Place, 19, of Pembroke -- at university in the Georgia city -- is understood to have been arrested early last month after an alleged inc...
DATE: Jan 09, 1998
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Two telephone company chiefs are hoping to set up a direct line to the Hamilton East constituency.
For new Government Senator Angelita Fox, a marketing chief at Cable and Wireless, and Francis Furbert, a Bermuda Telephone Company manager, are likely ...
DATE: Dec 30, 1997
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underachieve was yesterday promised by Education Minister Jerome Dill.
Mr. Dill said: "We already have the Best Steps programme at the Bermuda College which is a form of upgrading skills.
"Given the numbers involved, yes, we should have more of these...
DATE: Dec 22, 1997
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Territories have started to appear.
Britain has generally set its face against giving people from its overseas possessions the same right to live and work in the country as European Community citizens currently enjoy.
But the new British Labour Gover...
DATE: Dec 18, 1997
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The Bermuda Union of Teachers staff at CedarBridge Academy are not considering striking, union representatives at the school insisted yesterday.
They were reacting after a story in Friday's edition of The Royal Gazette said that -- according to schoo...
DATE: Dec 13, 1997
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Fed-up teachers at Bermuda's showpiece secondary school are set to call for strike action over a rising tide of violence, it was claimed yesterday.
And teachers at troubled CedarBridge Academy have asked for an urgent meeting with Bermuda Union of Te...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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Liquor miniatures might be off the shelves -- but cold beers will stay on sale in grocery stores despite calls to axe them as well.
Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said: "There was a great deal of talk and concern -- but Government d...
DATE: Dec 04, 1997
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overlords could be used to fight crime and rehabilitate the victims of drugs, Labour and Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness revealed last night.
And he called for special units to be set up in the Police Service and the Attorney General's office to...
DATE: Nov 29, 1997
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chief Herman Basden denied reports the man had been stabbed.
Mr. Basden said: "That just didn't happen -- the driver was injured, he went to hospital and had one stitch put in his leg.
"He got a cut on his leg. Whether or not he was stabbed, even the...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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Bermuda's battle against the drugs menace would be maintained.
He said: "US law enforcement agencies have a long and cooperative relationship with the Bermuda Police service and I'm confident that cooperation will continue.'' Mr. Farmer, speaking to...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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