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A handful of former Marriott Castle Harbour workers have been coming out of the woodwork to try and cash in on redundancy packages from the hotel.
A few people who worked at the resort for a time in the past have made inquiries about severance pay --...
DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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Police report that around 2.30 p.m. the boy was walking toward Reid Street with two others when he dropped the money. As he stopped to pick it up, an older boy snatched it and ran off with friends.
The younger boy chased after the group, unsuccessful...
DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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-- despite claims of a free vote by both sides.
A total of five Government MPs -- most of whom appeared to speak in favour of retention of the death penalty -- did not vote in the 19-13 decision, while the 13 Opposition MPs all voted in favour of kee...
DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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An apology to the US should be made after Government Minister Terry Lister claimed America's use of the death penalty was racist during the debate on killing off hanging in Bermuda, Shadow Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister insisted yesterday.
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DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
to overseas mail delivery, the Postmaster General has claimed.
Clevelyn Crichlow said his department had again ordered shipment of US airmail to the UK and then to Bermuda, as it had done late in the season last year.
The policy started last year to ...
DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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Sandra (Nicholl) Messina, in a letter from her home in Florida, remembers her father, Edward Graham (Teddy) Nicholl, DFC as: "A man of honour and integrity. He had so many happy memories of his friends in Bermuda, especially those with whom he had se...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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than ten employees to give Government statistics on the racial make-up of their employees.
Development and Opportunity Minister Terry Lister said the measure was necessary to tackle institutional racism, but he denied Government was promoting racial ...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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111707 Flight Lieutenant E.G. Nicholl -- 241 Squadron This officer has carried out many reconaissance and bombing sorties, and his reconaissance reports have brought back much useful information. He has led the Squadron with skill and determination ...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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The owners of a ship fined a record sum for polluting Bermuda's waters in an oil spill have had the penalty reduced from $40,000 to $15,000 on appeal.
Senior Magistrate Will Francis had fined Capt. Bengt Magnusson in September after the Atlantic Fore...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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In 1955 a charming young man, Charlie Woodcock, came to Bermuda to live. He married, worked and lived on here until today, December 10th, 1999.
Charlie was born in Glens Falls, New York, served in the US Army in the Second World War and worked for 12...
DATE: Dec 18, 1999
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