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A Sandys Parish youth campaigner has hit out at Government over the soon-to-be-opened $700,000 community centre.
Gerald Fubler, who ran a club for youngsters at Daniel's Head until recently, said he believed the facility was in the wrong place and wi...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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An Opposition Senator has raised doubts over the innovative Daniel's Head eco-resort.
United Bermuda Party Senate Leader Maxwell Burgess sparked a furious protest from the Government when he claimed yesterday in the Upper House that the scheme could ...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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wound to a close yesterday.
Lawyers for both sides spent a full day defining the meaning of "freedom to associate'' and "freedom of association'' as they presented their final submissions.
BTC lawyer Mark Diel was appealing the February Supreme Court...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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Bermuda could become the number one destination for generous US bosses giving their workers a treat -- and bringing millions of tourism dollars to the Island as well.
The Island is attracting so much interest from East Coast corporate clients that on...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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The last battle in Bermuda's burger wars could take place in London in two weeks.
The Privy Council -- the Country's final court of appeal -- will hear the case for and against McDonald's opening up on the Island in a two-day hearing.
But political A...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The Upper House is to get to grips with an Act aimed at shaking up local telecom legislation and to avoid further legal battles for Government as it introduces more competition into the sector.
When the Telecommunications Amendment Act passed the Hou...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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of discovery for descendant of Pollockshields hero By Tim Greenfield A chance unearthing of hidden papers led a British couple on a voyage of discovery to Bermuda.
Sifting through her late aunt's belongings, Jean Hope and her husband, Jim, found doc...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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A former Royal Gazette business reporter faces seven days in prison for refusing to reveal his sources in stories he wrote on Bermuda Fire & Marine Co. Ltd.
Reporter David Marchant yesterday refused to answer questions in court about whether informat...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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Ahmed Elamin
Government has come under renewed pressure to reveal its position on the White Paper on overseas territories.
Yesterday, National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers condemned Premier Jennifer Smith for being too quiet on the subject for too long.
A...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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attend a United Nations conference on decolonisation.
Political lecturer Walton Brown -- who went to the St. Lucia meeting -- and lawyer Phil Perinchief all joined forces to demand Bermuda attendance at similar conferences in the future.
Mr. Perinchi...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor