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string of break-ins last Christmas will stay behind bars.
Charles Ebbin, 40, was jailed in January this year after breaking into 25 buildings in December last year.
Ebbin's attorney, Elizabeth Christopher, asked the Court of Appeal to consider puttin...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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The Ministry of Tourism and the Department of Cultural Affairs have announced a new joint venture called the "Festival Fringe''.
The initiative was introduced at a press conference at the National Gallery yesterday.
Tourism Minister David Allen and M...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Par-la-Ville Road could begin as early as next month.
The Development Applications Board has given the green light to Bermuda Press Holdings Limited to erect the six-storey office building in what is now the car park for The Royal Gazette .
Work is e...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Negotiations over the clean up of the former US Naval Annex at Southampton stand in the way of an ambitious leisure project at the site.
Currently talks are ongoing between developers and Government over indemnity for the $12.5 million restoration of...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Industrial unrest could be brewing at Bermuda College in a row over contracts with under-fire vice-president Donald Peters.
And one lecturer at the Stonington campus yesterday blamed Dr. Peters for the simmering row -- which she warned could escalate...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Interviews for the new job of Director of Public Prosecutions started yesterday.
And it is understood at least three hopefuls were seen by a special interview panel set up to select the lawyer who will head up the Crown's criminal work.
But the annou...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The spectre of 870 BF&M Ltd. shareholders appearing in Supreme Court to testify about whether or not they knew Bermuda Fire & Insurance Co. Ltd. was insolvent in 1991, was raised in court yesterday.
If the company's liquidator wins the current case u...
DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Ahmed Elamin
partner he was HIV positive was "manifestly harsh and excessive'', his lawyer has charged.
And yesterday Ronald Mapp's lawyer, Victoria Pearman, took the case to the Court of Appeal in a bid to get the sentence "substantially reduced''.
Mapp, 37, of ...
DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Under-fire Bermuda College vice-president Donald Peters should stay on, a lecturer at the campus insisted yesterday.
And she said Dr. Peters -- at the college for two years -- had turned the college around and still had a major contribution to make.
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DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Cruise ship staff uncovered a stash of drugs with a street value of more than $200,000 -- just hours after Customs officers had carried out a fruitless search of the vessel.
The incident came to light yesterday on the opening day of the Supreme Court...
DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Gareth Finighan