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baggage jammed shut.
And arriving passengers watched the plane take off on the return flight to New York -- with their bags still on board.
Now maintenance crews in New York have had to cut into the hold to get the bags out so they can be returned to...
DATE: Apr 05, 1999
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A bid to push marketing to the front of boardroom agendas will be launched tomorrow night.
The Bermuda Association of Marketing will bring together professionals and teachers for a "hands-on look'' at the business in a bid to promote the use of marke...
DATE: Mar 23, 1999
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NLP, PLP maverick call for Independence: Page 8 The full text of the White Paper begins on Page 41 Enviroment Minister backs ecological push: Page 5 Editorial: Page 4 Bermuda will have to fight to keep the Island's squeaky-clean image untarnished...
DATE: Mar 19, 1999
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Bermuda's financial wheelers and dealers yesterday warned the Island would have to treat UK plans to toughen up regulation of offshore centres with caution.
Bermuda International Business Association chairman Glenn Titterton highlighted a UK insisten...
DATE: Mar 18, 1999
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Bermuda from New York.
The late-night flight in is expected to arrive on schedule -- so the Tuesday morning service back to JFK Airport will depart Bermuda.
But AA's Bermuda spokeswoman Carol DeCouto said the flight would be delayed from its normal 7...
DATE: Feb 15, 1999
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financial watchdog in May, Premier Jennifer Smith revealed yesterday.
And top UK Government officials will head for the Island after the upcoming White Paper on Britain's rewrite of relations with its colonies is released to gauge reaction.
Ms Smith ...
DATE: Feb 13, 1999
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Failure to get a food operation into the airport because of the burger wars has cost Government nearly $150,000 in lost revenue, Transport Minister Ewart Brown told MPs on Friday.
And he said the space had remained vacant because of court proceedings...
DATE: Feb 08, 1999
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tag of $15 million slapped on it.
But -- as revealed exclusively in The Royal Gazette -- Mr. Farmer is set to quit before the sale goes through to fundraise for Massachusetts Democrat Sen.
John F. Kerry's presidential nomination campaign.
Multi-milli...
DATE: Feb 03, 1999
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round of shuttle diplomacy involving the British Government and international financial watchdogs.
After leaving the World Economic Forum in Switzerland later this week, the two will travel to London for a round of talks with the UK Foreign Office.
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DATE: Feb 02, 1999
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world economic think-tank in Switzerland.
Ms Smith said: "We view Bermuda's participation...as an important opportunity for us to join with the world community to discuss collective concerns, in addition to encouraging new business opportunities for ...
DATE: Jan 27, 1999
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