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The Republic's national airline is to `land' a dozen brand-new Boeing jets in the biggest-ever single sign-up to Bermuda's Aircraft Register.
It is the first time the former Soviet Union national airline has registered planes on the Island --...
DATE: May 05, 1998
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Easter, it was revealed yesterday.
For a controversial bid to open Bermuda's fourth bank will go before the House of Assembly in the next session.
And -- if MPs approve the charter bill -- the First International Citizens' Bank of Bermuda will have i...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon is set to rub shoulders with female national leaders from all over the world.
For the Premier has been invited to join the Council of Women World Leaders first-ever annual meeting.
Ms Gordon said over the weekend: "When you look...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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cutbacks forced by the end of the company's monopoly on overseas telephone calls, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Around 25 workers throughout the workforce of 114 are set to go amid a shrinking market share since TeleBermuda International opened up it...
DATE: Apr 17, 1998
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Gazette can reveal. And furious gas station bosses are blaming Esso Bermuda for failing to put a tiger in their tank.
They also fear that shortages are driving customers into the arms of competitor, Shell.
Among the Esso outlets hit by shortages have...
DATE: Apr 08, 1998
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Bermuda's Chamber of Commerce is set to go hi-tech in a bid to offer more value for money for its members.
And a two-pronged attack to boost the twin pillars of Bermuda's economy -- tourism and international business -- is in the making.
The news cam...
DATE: Apr 02, 1998
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A US pastor last night told the United Bermuda Party faithful that blaming racial problems for personal failures was a cop out.
The Rev. Floyd Flake -- New York City minister of one of the biggest AME congregations -- said that when people made wrong...
DATE: Mar 20, 1998
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Tough new laws to protect workers from unfair dismissal are on the cards, Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness told trade unionists yesterday.
Mr. Edness said: "I am determined to address the issue... .and to promote better understanding between the ...
DATE: Mar 13, 1998
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telephone giants Cable and Wireless.
Government Senate leader E.T. (Bob) Richards went on the offensive after Cable and Wireless -- once the monopoly provider of overseas telephone services -- announced it was to shed jobs in the face of Government-i...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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building lots in a multi-million dollar sell-off, it was revealed yesterday.
But the controversial move would need to win planning permission -- although it would appear because of the zoning of much of the land, Government could do little to halt a ...
DATE: Mar 10, 1998
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