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HUNDREDS of voters could be disenfranchised at the next General Election unless Government moves forward with Parliamentary reform, the Opposition claims.
And even if Government does table amendments to the Parliamentary Election Act prior to the nex...
DATE: Jul 28, 2006
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PREMIER Alex Scott will continue his drive to promote sustainable development next week by travelling to work on a ferry.
And Mr. Scott also said a chauffeur-driven ride in GP1 with the Premier was also up for grabs through a Car Pool Raffle.
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DATE: Jul 28, 2006
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And he urged all Bermudians to take part in "one of the most important discussions this country will ever have" ? so that any future decisions affecting the island's development will be "inclusive, sincere and sustained".
The draft sustainable develo...
DATE: Jul 21, 2006
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PREMIER Alex Scott got the wheels of sustainable development in motion yesterday ? by taking a bus to work.
And he dismissed suggestions that his journey was nothing more than a cheap publicity gimmick, pointing out that, if every motorist left their...
DATE: Jul 21, 2006
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GOVERNMENT MP Nelson Bascome is believed to be involved in an investigation by police fraud squad officers.
Details of the probe remain sketchy but the has been informed that a police file containing the findings of an investigation involving the for...
DATE: Jul 14, 2006
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DISGRUNTLED nurses have reached a compromise deal with hospital chiefs over their dispute with a controversial surgeon.
Three weeks ago the revealed that 22 of 24 operating room nurses at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital had voted to stop working wi...
DATE: Jul 14, 2006
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A BERMUDIAN woman who has helped raise thousands of dollars for tsunami victims in Asia has just returned from another charitable mission ? educating children in Afghanistan on the dangers of landmines.
Clare Allen joined the No Strings aid project ?...
DATE: Jul 14, 2006
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CONTROVERSIAL surgeon Christopher Johnson has set up his own practice providing cosmetic surgery.
Dr. Johnson, a US citizen who arrived in Bermuda two years ago after being employed by the Elan Clinic, is in an ongoing dispute with hospital nurses wh...
DATE: Jul 07, 2006
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WORKS & ENGINEERING Minister David Burch is under fire for failing to be open with the public over the awarding of Government contracts.
Opposition spokesman Jon Brunson went on the offensive after the Ministry refused to answer questions from this n...
DATE: Jul 07, 2006
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GOVERNMENT plans to have controversial MP pay increases rubber stamped by the Senate without a vote could be dashed ? because of the Constitution.
Government Senate Leader Larry Mussenden shelved a debate on the controversial hikes at the 11th hour l...
DATE: Jul 07, 2006
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