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THE demise of energy giant Enron has put the role of directors into sharp focus, according to a Bermuda business leader.
Geoffrey Moore, chairman of the Institute of Directors, said it was more important for those taking on directorships to understan...
DATE: Apr 12, 2002
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THE complete absence of Government and Opposition MPs from the official greeting party which met new Governor Sir John Vereker on his arrival at Bermuda Airport this week was due to a late change of plan, it emerged yesterday.
Cabinet Ministers and t...
DATE: Apr 12, 2002
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CABLEVISION general manager Jeremy Elmas is the first to admit that Bermuda's cable television viewers have not up to now enjoyed the service they have been entitled to expect.
The network, built in the late 1980s with 1970s technology, has been in d...
DATE: Apr 05, 2002
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BERMUDA'S Anglican Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Ewen Ratteray, has expressed his "sadness and dismay" over the troubles in the Middle East after receiving an on-the-spot account of events from his colleague, the Bishop of Jerusalem.
Yesterday Bishop Riah Abu...
DATE: Apr 05, 2002
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TENNIS fans can prepare themselves for a veritable treat when the XL Capital Bermuda Open gets underway next weekend.
With the likes of Michael Chang and Andrew Ilie signed up to grace the courts of Coral Beach, the annual ATP Challenger tournament p...
DATE: Apr 05, 2002
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FORMER school principal Dale Butler spoke out in favour of reintroducing corporal punishment yesterday following the stabbing of a security officer at CedarBridge Academy by a youth.
And the Government backbench MP argued for a a national plan to be ...
DATE: Mar 29, 2002
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THE most desperate of the island's homeless are being persistently pushed to the back of the line for new housing by Bermuda Housing Corporation officials who are biased against them.
That is the view of Rosemarie Pedro, chairperson of the Coalition ...
DATE: Mar 22, 2002
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BERMUDA Housing Corporation last year made a loan amounting to more than a quarter of a million dollars in the name of an employee - but the employee denies any knowledge of it.
A BHC loan statement in the name of Leila Outerbridge, who is the secret...
DATE: Mar 15, 2002
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PAUL Young received more money in seven months last year from the Bermuda Housing Corporation than the total spent by the organisation on leasehold expenses in the last financial year.
The Mid-Ocean News published a payee cheque list last week which ...
DATE: Mar 15, 2002
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A SECOND bill aimed making a law to prevent companies from avoiding US taxes by registering in Bermuda has been put forward in Washington.
In simple terms, the proposed legislation would force US companies which registered on the island to be continu...
DATE: Mar 15, 2002
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