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exploiting loopholes in the law governing used car sales.
The investigation was launched after The Royal Gazette revealed that some gas stations were flouting the law by having cars on display with price stickers attached.
Turning service station for...
DATE: Nov 30, 1995
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Every Bermudian has the right to accurate AIDS education.
This was the view of Dr. Victoria Cargill, an associate professor of medicine at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, who addressed members of the Hamilton Rotary Club this week.
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DATE: Nov 30, 1995
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attraction is on schedule to open in the spring of 1997.
The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute's spokeswoman Ms Wendy Tucker said only $300,000 more was needed in order to reach the campaign's goal of $10 million after which the institute woul...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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should be prosecuted for a controversial broadcast in the run-up to the Independence referendum in August.
The chairman of the Broadcasting Commissioners, Mrs Louise Jackson, said last night: "We are still working on it -- but we may have a decision ...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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new report shows.
The Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) was established eight years ago and has now seen about 6,200 people.
The figures are contained in the EAP Chairman's Report for 1995, delivered yesterday at the annual general meeting, held at...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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chairperson Mrs. Betty Howes pin tags on Lord and Lady Waddington at Government House yesterday. The Sunshine League's Tag Day is on Friday.
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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A talented young couple literally take their first steps into the limelight next week when they take on starring roles in this year's annual pantomime.
Fifteen-year old Bermuda High School student, Happy Lindsay, plays Maid Marion, with 17-year old S...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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It was the threat of "yet another'' massive, business-oriented development of one of Bermuda's last remaining areas of virgin land at Ship's Hill in Tucker's Town, which has breathed fiery new life into SOS -- the appropriate acronym for the Save Ope...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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Patricia Calnan talks to Police Sgt. John Dale and his wife Mrs. Betty Dale.
In the next part of its series on Racism in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette will examine the role race plays in education in Friday's newpaper.
Emphasising that they are normally...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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the director of the Public Transportation Board.
And Mr. Herman Basden warned that the ageing fleet would have to be replaced soon.
"I think we can no longer ignore that magic number of six or seven or eight years,'' the director said in reference to...
DATE: Nov 29, 1995
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