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Winnipeggers, perhaps taking a lead from their neighbours to the south, couldn't stop slapping themselves on the back.
"Best Games Ever'', "Pan-Ams do Canada Proud'', "Ten out of Ten!'' were just a few of the self-congratulatory headlines the day aft...
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Senators are today set for a marathon session -- with controversial Acts expected to dominate the day.
And -- if Opposition Senators and the Independents present a united front -- contentious Progressive Labour Party Acts could be blocked for up to a...
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behaviour during the previous session of plea court.
Duty counsel Peter Farge said he was sorry to Mr. King, following an altercation on Thursday, when he had numerous exchanges with the acting senior magistrate over his role, in particular over one ...
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Southside.
Bermuda Land Development Company spokesman Don Grearson said the company was "overwhelmed'' by the interest expressed in the sales programme for the 11 homes near Emily's Bay Lane, St. David's. They are set to be available from October.
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Patrick Burgess
Police are considering ticketing boating offenders, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Marine Police have handled close to 300 marine offences this year, with some six weeks of summer remaining.
And with no more than a dozen officers in that department, ...
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volunteering to come back to help cover during Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay's honeymoon.
Mr. Bissell -- who announced his retirement last month -- was expected to fill in for several weeks.
But now he has started official pre-retirement leave -- w...
DATE: Aug 11, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Lawyers involved in the Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd. yesterday got bogged down in Supreme Court with arguments after defendant BF&M Ltd. decided not to call to the stand someone who the company's liquidator claims is a key witness in the ...
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Ahmed Elamin
The Liquor Licensing Authority has approved in principle a new club on Front street, but with stringent security provisions. Rick Olson, owner of Leaping Lizard Ltd. and manager of Leaping Lizard's Club 40 which is set to open soon at the site of the...
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Bermuda is set to lodge an official protest over a mother and sick child held up by Canadian immigration officials as they rushed to a Toronto hospital for urgent tests on the ill baby.
Chief Immigration Officer Martin Brewer said: "It always trouble...
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
controversial cell phone tower is now operational.
The tower on Faraway Lane in Warwick is deemed to be too close to homes by members of the Committee Against Radiation Emissions (CARE). CARE fear that emissions from the tower will place residents at...
DATE: Aug 11, 1999
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