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to a British statesman.
But when Finance Minister Grant Gibbons is the Governmental first mate to Premier David Saul, a leak is something which happens to other vessels.
For -- less than a week to Budget day -- Dr. Gibbons is anything but loose- lipp...
DATE: Feb 14, 1997
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New Youth and Sport Minister David Dyer has run up against his professional board in a bid to bring in an assistant from abroad to help run his dental practice.
The Bermuda Dental Board refused to approve two requests from Dr. Dyer to import a dentis...
DATE: Jan 27, 1997
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personalities, an insider claimed yesterday.
He was speaking after a Cabinet re-shuffle brought three UBP rebels back into the fold -- and returned three Ministers to the back benches.
The insider said: "What worries people are things like housing, l...
DATE: Jan 17, 1997
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innuendo'' over the suspension of a teacher amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
A spokesman for the board of trustees of the Whitney Institute said: "There are many rumours in circulation which are without foundation.
"There are no simple answers ...
DATE: Jan 02, 1997
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And the barrister used to running a multi-million dollar legal business was reduced to using cigarettes as barter to make sure he got food for a special diet designed to save his life.
Now he is out on parole and starting to re-build a life destroyed...
DATE: Dec 30, 1996
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Prisoners in Bermuda should be given condoms to stop the spread of AIDS behind bars, a top expert on the killer disease said yesterday.
The shock recommendation came from Dr. Harold Katner, a US AIDS activist and university chief of infectious diseas...
DATE: Dec 04, 1996
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A two-pronged bid to tackle evil drug pushers who peddle their killer wares to youngsters will go before Parliament in the coming session, it was revealed yesterday.
A new law to throw drug dealing no-go zones around schools, sports clubs, youth cent...
DATE: Nov 08, 1996
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Bermuda took centre stage by accident after US authorities captured a ship loaded with illegal immigrants from China bound for a new life in America.
Government's humanitarian decision to allow safe harbour for the crippled cargo ship focussed the at...
DATE: Oct 14, 1996
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top hotel.
For Paul Telford was awarded a whopping $5000 scholarship to help fund his UK hotel management degree course from Rafael's Elbow Beach Hotel in Paget.
Mr. Telford, 22, said: "It's great -- especially because I'd worked for Elbow Beach befo...
DATE: Sep 26, 1996
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A shocked store owner yesterday pulled bags pushing a drugs message sold to youngsters as schoolbags.
Phoenix Stores owner Ward Young acted after The Royal Gazette tipped him off about the trendily-styled backpacks with a marijuana message.
The bags ...
DATE: Aug 27, 1996
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