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A major delegation from the UK Parliament is set to visit Bermuda next month.
And on the agenda will be the long-awaited White Paper on the rewrite of relations with the UK's Overseas Territories and a twin-pronged international crackdown on tax have...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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Bermuda will host some of the most high-powered and recognisable figures in the insurance industry this February during Bermuda Insurance Symposium IV, The World Insurance Forum, at the Southampton Princess Hotel.
Top business leaders will sift throu...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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Business bosses yesterday blasted Premier Jennifer Smith over "inflammatory'' and "threatening'' comments in a letter complaining about white-collar resistance to the January 4 holiday declared to celebrate the PLP election victory.
And the row could...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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World-class piper James Banks has blown into Bermuda to help St. Andrew's Day go with a swing.
Ex-Scots Guards Pipe Major Banks -- who taught rock star Phil Collins to play the bagpipes for a world tour -- is on the Island as a guest of international...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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Losing Smith's South PLP election candidate Lt. Col. David Burch has landed a plum job as Premier Jennifer Smith's right-hand man, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For -- in a US-style appointment -- ex-Regiment CO Lt. Col. Burch has been made Chief of ...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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US Consul General Bob Farmer has come under fire from controversial US conference organiser Bonnie Marshall -- at a special reception at the diplomat's luxury mansion.
And last night a furious Bermudian onlooker who witnessed Ms Marshall's shock atta...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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A political row over high-tech trade on the worldwide web could dent Bermuda's chances of taking a lead role in the new industry, it was claimed yesterday.
And Anthony Nagel -- a top executive at Bermuda-based Full Trade System Ltd., set up to promot...
DATE: Oct 27, 1998
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Around half-a-million gallons of oil could lie below a former US base earmarked for a massive tourist development.
The shock news came as Premier Pamela Gordon and Finance Minister Grant Gibbons returned from a flying visit to the Pentagon to put Ber...
DATE: Oct 22, 1998
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Bermuda's claim for a clean-up of the old US Base lands in Bermuda.
And Premier Pamela Gordon and Finance Minister Grant Gibbons will travel to the nerve centre of the US military, the Pentagon in Washington, to hammer home the Island's case for comp...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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as part of her professional body's insistence that members give back to their communities.
Cindy Swan, managing director of Bermuda International Professional Organisation, said: "I run workshops in time management, records management and filing syst...
DATE: Oct 03, 1998
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