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Shop bosses have clashed over the course Bermuda's cruise ship policy should chart for the future.
Peter Cooper of A. S. Cooper is chairman the retail section of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Cooper -- who stressed he was speaking in a personal capaci...
DATE: Sep 21, 1998
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LONDON -- Britain fears an influx of immigrants if full UK citizenship is granted to the remaining Overseas Territories.
Premier Pamela Gordon said: "What the concern is, if you give citizenship to an additional 130,000 people, realistically, you won...
DATE: Sep 08, 1998
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A bid to ensure that Bermuda does not end up on an international blacklist of dodgy financial jurisdictions will be launched in London on Monday.
Premier Pamela Gordon and Finance Minister Grant Gibbons are set to meet with top officials from the UK ...
DATE: Sep 05, 1998
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Telephone giants Cable & Wireless have put their Hamilton city centre office block up for grabs in a multi-million dollar sell-off.
The Reid Street building -- Hamilton home to C&W since 1967 -- was officially put on the market yesterday.
The move is...
DATE: Sep 03, 1998
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Bermuda could be in line for a massive cash spin-off from a billion-dollar deal for Russian aircraft.
And The Royal Gazette has learned that Bermuda Aircraft Registry chiefs have already opened talks with a view to slapping Bermuda's unique VR-B regi...
DATE: Jul 29, 1998
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Speaker of the House of Assembly has performed what is set to be his last official duties at a major parliamentary conference in the Caribbean.
Mr. DeCouto -- who announced he was quitting politics at the end of the last session -- led a delegation f...
DATE: Jul 29, 1998
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One of the biggest threats facing Bermuda is the risk of dirty money finding a haven on the Island, Premier Pamela Gordon warned yesterday.
And she said -- if tolerated -- money laundering and computer crime could destroy the economy.
Ms Gordon said:...
DATE: Jul 24, 1998
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A crime-busting summit meeting involving Government, Police and community groups is set to be held later this summer.
The plan -- announced by Premier Pamela Gordon -- came as she called for a community effort to beat drugs and crime.
Ms Gordon said:...
DATE: Jun 24, 1998
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Plans for Britain's rewrite of relations with its colonies is set to be unveiled this summer, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
MPs in Britain will discuss a new deal for the remaining Overseas Territories, set in motion by UK Labour Foreign Secretary Ro...
DATE: May 29, 1998
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Bermuda's national drink is set to take the UK by `dark and storm-y' with a massive marketing blitz, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Gosling's Black Seal Rum has teamed up with number one UK distributor Tavern Ltd to launch Bermuda's premier drink in t...
DATE: May 06, 1998
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