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But success is measured in different ways on Front Street, said many of the local stall owners interviewed by The Royal Gazette .
A Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute stall near Number One Shed reached many visitors and locals...
DATE: Oct 12, 2000
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A fleet of electric cars could be plying Bermuda's roads in ten years time, Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson believes.
The Environment Minister was talking after Professor C.C. Chan, one of the world's leading experts in electrical vehicles, gave ...
DATE: Sep 12, 2000
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The Chamber of Commerce needs more information before it can reach a consensus about Government plans to relax rules requiring 60 percent Bermudian ownership of local companies.
And Ian Smith, chairman of the Chamber's Visitor Retail Division, said l...
DATE: Aug 25, 2000
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Catherine White at the wheel to cheers from the crew on the other tall ships and the crowds that aligned Front Street.
The Lord Nelson was launched in 1985 with the ideal that those who are physically challenged are still able bodied.
The 180ft vesse...
DATE: Jun 09, 2000
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their goods, they reported yesterday.
The news supports Government studies that indicate a 2.3 percent rise, adjusted for inflation, for retail spending in February.
Local sales personnel said they had noticed the visitor-to-local purchasing ratio wa...
DATE: Jun 07, 2000
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Bermuda-based manufacturing giant Tyco International has claimed that a $1 billion lawsuit filed against it on Monday night is "totally without merit''.
Bermuda-based telecommunications giant Global Crossing filed the lawsuit against Tyco claiming br...
DATE: May 26, 2000
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