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A hotel horror for Premier Pamela Gordon at a major UK -- Caribbean forum in the Bahamas was the result of a mix-up, the host country's government said.
Ms Gordon, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons and Attorney General Elliott Mottley found no room at t...
DATE: Mar 05, 1998
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The biggest-ever boost for Bermudian students from the Island's international business sector was announced yesterday.
For the Chamber of Commerce's International Companies Division -- launching its 20th annual Education Awards -- said students who q...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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The offshore finance sector wants Britain to butt out of Bermuda's business, insiders claimed yesterday.
And one businessman warned: "British interference in Bermudian law could severely damage offshore jurisdictions in general, not just Bermuda.'' ...
DATE: Feb 20, 1998
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Gordon to discuss controversial proposals by the UK Government on new laws to govern the offshore industry.
It is expected around 30 representatives of the offshore sector will gather at Cabinet Office tomorrow to discuss the UK proposals.
Ms Gordon ...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998
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-- that the colonies are indeed revolting.
For -- despite a UK rearguard action to present the ground-breaking UK-Caribbean conference in the Bahamas as some sort of international lovefest -- it was clear that the British Government was a little take...
DATE: Feb 18, 1998
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in the Bahamas could "devastate'' Bermuda's economy, Premier Pamela Gordon warned last night.
But she pledged the Island's big guns will be rolled out for the two-day summit meeting called by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook to ensure Bermuda's financ...
DATE: Feb 11, 1998
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picture of him strolling along a steel beam 50 feet in the air appeared in The Royal Gazette .
Sean Chasty, whose firm is sub-contracted to main developer BCM McAlpine on the massive Centre Re development off Hamilton's Pitts Bay Road, was snapped on...
DATE: Feb 10, 1998
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UK offer of full British citizenship for the Dependent Territories -- but with strings attached.
The Royal Gazette revealed on Monday that British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was set to offer a new deal, but with the condition that UK law on financi...
DATE: Feb 04, 1998
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Tomorrow -- together with top figures like computer magnate Bill Gates of Microsoft and UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown -- at a world economic summit in Switzerland.
And today she will give her views on a series of special closed meetings...
DATE: Feb 02, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon is set to attend a major Caribbean Forum next month chaired by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
The conference will zoom in on hot topics like money laundering and white collar crime, as well as environmental issues, tourism and...
DATE: Jan 31, 1998
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