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independent recommendations on Planning applications feel, in the words of Yogi Berra, like deja vu all over again.
The previous Government was plagued with complaints about Ministers overturning decisions by the Development Applications Board. Often...
DATE: Dec 09, 1999
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Dolphin Quest has had its first confirmed sighting of what was believed to be its missing animals for weeks.
Spokesperson Lynn Hassell said a businessman had spotted Dolber and Gibbs swimming 200 yards out in Horseshoe Bay, Southampton yesterday morn...
DATE: Dec 09, 1999
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Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young said yesterday.
And she slammed the Bermuda Industrial Union for failing to take action to curb drug dealing and use in its parking lot off Hamilton's Court Street.
Ms Young said: "The BIU leader Derrick ...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The National Trust has slammed Government for hypocrisy on open spaces after it overruled the Development Applications Board to force through two developments including one at the Environment Minister's own church.
The expanded Crawl Gospel Hall on N...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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After nearly 100 days as Government's top truancy officer, Leonard (Shinah) Simons says efforts to improve school attendance are beginning to work.
While he admitted that the truancy problem was serious, Mr. Simons yesterday told The Royal Gazette th...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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Patrick Burgess
incidents in Hamilton and St. George's, including one who reportedly "cussed at elderly tourists''.
Fifty-nine-year-old Alvin (Alabama) Anderson, of Old Maid's Lane, St.
George's, broke down in Magistrates' Court yesterday after being fined for the o...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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An experimental airport clearance system for frequent fliers is set to be replaced after its developers pulled the plug on the technology.
The Immigration Department is committed to the concept of allowing travellers to use a smart card to pass throu...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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A man is considering taking the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries to court for putting his dog to sleep without his knowledge.
After a three-month stay with the Department, Joshua Fox discovered his dog Diamond, an 11-month-old Pit Bull, was pu...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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A Rastafarian who "found'' 800 grams of cannabis and thought it was "a gift from the Father'' was imprisoned when he appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
"I found this ganja. I got lucky and unlucky. I thought it was a blessing from the Father (...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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was a former student of victim Dafyde Hermann Smith.
But the woman said she did not think this would compromise her deliberation as a juror.
The woman said she no longer had a relationship with the victim.
Puisne Judge Charles-Etta Simmons ruled that...
DATE: Dec 08, 1999
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