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cocaine claimed she wasn't told what the consequences of that action could be.
In her affidavit given to the Court of Appeal, Barbara Roberts said there was no discussion with their lawyers about what the outcome of pleading guilty would be. ---- Pag...
DATE: Jun 03, 1998
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Teachers have received a long-awaited pay increase.
Nine months after the last contract between the Bermuda Union of Teachers and the Education Ministry expired, BUT president Michael Charles said teachers welcomed a three-percent raise and retroacti...
DATE: Jun 03, 1998
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Bermuda's children after an incident at a St. George's primary school. These people and other concerned groups are correct in their concern and we believe with them that Bermuda's children must be protected from predators.
Government officials have b...
DATE: Jun 02, 1998
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When Premier Pamela Gordon took office she stressed that family values would be the pivotal theme behind Government policies.
The appointment of Kim Young into the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio in last month's Cabinet reshuffle is perhaps the...
DATE: Jun 02, 1998
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Gareth Finighan
House of Assembly Speaker Ernest DeCouto allowed MPs to speak during Friday night's Motion to Adjourn -- even though he had already "ended'' proceedings.
The Speaker hammered his gavel to signal the end of the day's debate seconds after Premier Pamel...
DATE: Jun 01, 1998
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pre-schools from hefty taxes.
New Environment Minister Harry Soares saw the Land Valuation and Tax Amendment Act pass through the House without objections from the opposition benches.
The Wills Amendment Act, stopping access to estates for divorcees,...
DATE: May 30, 1998
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Continued from Thursday Opposition Senate Leader Milton Scott agreed that transportation in Bermuda was not as much of a problem as it was in other jurisdictions but it had to be addressed.
Senators on Wednesday supported a new strategy to combat tr...
DATE: May 29, 1998
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they round up students wandering the streets during school hours.
Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith sounded this warning after The Royal Gazette revealed that Government was considering a "truancy sweep''.
Education Minister Tim Smith said he planned ...
DATE: May 27, 1998
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The first Bermudian graduates of a "unique'' Master of Science degree programme, offered by Wheelock College in Boston, celebrated their achievements at the weekend.
A reception was held on Sunday at the Harbour Terrace in Belmont Hotel for 33 local ...
DATE: May 27, 1998
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school. Far too often parents and guardians do not know if a student is in school or not. They do not accept the responsibility to be sure that a young person in their care actually gets to school and stays there. By law they are required to do just ...
DATE: May 27, 1998
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