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Three Bermudians are benefiting from a novel technical education programme at Alabama's J.F. Drake State Technical College.
The two-part Edu-Tech Programme, under the guidance of International Strategic Management Limited president Michael Stowe, is ...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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over an international tax crackdown as scaremongering.
And Ms Smith said: "I was quite surprised that the Premier at this point in time, would try to scare Bermudians into believing only one party could ever govern Bermuda.'' Ms Smith was speaking a...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Bermuda has been voted the second best island in the world by readers of a prestigious travel publication.
Conde Nast Traveler readers rated islands on their beaches, friendliness, infrastructure, food, accommodations and the overall experience they ...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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have been something of a shock for most Bermudians. While some of the rise can be attributed to better reporting and a greater willingness on the part of women to come forward, we think the alarming figures may be just the tip of the iceberg.
A Polic...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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set up, it was revealed this week.
Health and Family Services Minister Wayne Furbert said: "I've committed to look at our rest homes around the Island.'' Mr. Furbert most homes for the elderly are currently run by Parish Councils, with financial sup...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A one-stop shop to help the elderly is on the cards, Health and Family Services Minister Wayne Furbert announced yesterday.
Mr. Furbert said existing services for seniors will come under one roof for ease of access.
He added: "All Government services...
DATE: Oct 20, 1998
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The Crown closed its case in a Supreme Court fraud trial after a key witness' deposition was read to the jury -- but only after she was found too ill to testify further.
The six-man, five-woman jury spent the majority of the day out of the courtroom ...
DATE: Oct 20, 1998
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Heads of the Island's public middle and senior schools do not expect any trouble from their students on buses before or during Hallowe'en.
But they stressed that they were taking preventative measures to ensure this.
In addition to bringing in Police...
DATE: Oct 19, 1998
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The jury in the Llewellyn Peniston trial were ushered in and out of the courtroom several times yesterday as lawyers spent the majority of the day wrangling with legal arguments.
Peniston's ex-wife, Sylvia Oreeta Peniston, testified on the ninth day ...
DATE: Oct 17, 1998
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in which he swerved and hit a wall, Dave Miller became the Island's 13th road fatality of the year. His wife, a pillion passenger, remains in hospital being treated for her injuries.
It is not yet clear what caused the accident involving Mr. Miller, ...
DATE: Oct 16, 1998
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