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Bermuda is proposing to introduce "segregated cell'' legislation for the insurance industry, Registrar of Companies Jeremy Cox has told a leading overseas magazine.
Such legislation has been introduced elsewhere, most noticeably in the Cayman Islands...
DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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A doctor at the centre of an inquiry into the death of an American waitress had to get a lawyer yesterday before he continued with his testimony.
Coroner William Francis ordered an adjournment after the surgeon in charge of Mia Warren's hospital case...
DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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Now the maverick MP will have the Opposition Whip withdrawn without a time-limit -- although he remains a party member.
It is understood the shock move came after party chiefs finally lost patience with Mr. Moniz -- a long-time thorn in the side of t...
DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Time magazine advertorial promoting Bermuda.
The Opposition claimed the articles were wasteful and self-congratulatory.
UBP leader Pamela Gordon said the money should have been spent on more pressing social issues and she said the propaganda about Be...
DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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Yesterday in Supreme Court, BF&M chief executive officer Glenn Titterton disputed suggestions by Clare Montgomery, QC, that in 1991 Bermuda Fire's single run-off company was insufficient in the face of growing debts and reinsurance problems.
Ms Montg...
DATE: Oct 15, 1999
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The judge in the Thyssen-Bornemisza trial yesterday confessed that he was already lost by the complicated legal details of the case.
The case, into its third day, is due to run for a further 52 weeks.
The trial -- in which Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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The number of intensive care beds at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital was yesterday slashed -- because of a lack of nursing staff.
Two beds, a quarter of the total, have been shut down -- leaving just one intensive care bed per 10,000 people on ...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Harbour Radio duty officer got to witness an unexplained phenomenon first hand.
The man, who declined to be named, said he was looking east from the station's perch at Fort George in St. George's around 10.40 p.m. when an object appeared in the sky a...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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members of the public -- and now, according to a story in yesterday's paper, could hurt Bermuda's plans to become an e-commerce centre.
There is no doubt that there are many hard-working and forward thinking people at BTC who are trying to change the...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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The Growing With Trees Committee is designating October 23 as the first Cedar Berry Collection Day.
Growing With Trees is a Millennium campaign which was established earlier this year to work with Government, schools, families, individuals, businesse...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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