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delegation to a meeting of the Dependent Territories Association in London.
According to party insiders, Ms Smith has decided to go to the conference, due to be addressed by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook amid a massive rewrite of Britain's relation...
DATE: Jan 09, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon will lead a Bermuda team to a meeting of the Dependent Territories Association in London next month.
The news ends speculation over whether the Premier would attend to hear a keynote speech by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook ove...
DATE: Jan 08, 1998
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passenger capacity over the winter season.
A spokeswoman for Delta Airlines -- which flies to Bermuda from Boston and Atlanta -- asked fed up customers to bear with the carrier, currently using smaller-than-normal aircraft on its routes due to plane ...
DATE: Jan 05, 1998
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wide-bodied jets in favour of planes which can carry less cargo.
A US-based Bermudian businessman said local businesses had been hurt by Delta Airlines, which operates services to and from Atlanta and Boston, in favour of using the usual aircraft for...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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a scheduled flight is not successful, it was revealed yesterday.
Tourism Minister David Dodwell said negotiations were still going on with American Airlines to set up a flight from Florida's most southern city.
He said: "It's something we want and so...
DATE: Nov 18, 1997
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on the future of the UK's Dependent Territories early next year.
The Committee for the Independence of Bermuda accused Government of saying that they did not want to be involved.
And a spokesman claimed that sources close to the conference organisers...
DATE: Nov 07, 1997
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rubbished by Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness.
And he said the Progressive Labour Party was long on talk -- but short on concrete solutions.
Mr. Edness hit out after Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said senior party members were drawing up an ac...
DATE: Oct 27, 1997
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the cruise ship Dreamward steamed towards a tiny sailboat which capsized dead ahead of the massive liner in Hamilton Harbour.
And Pilot Warden Keith Battersbee warned trainee sailors and cruise ships will stay on a collision course -- unless yachtsme...
DATE: Aug 23, 1997
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Bermuda is to become the nerve-centre for the Caribbean Union of Teachers, it was revealed yesterday.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Mike Charles said he was delighted the Island had been picked from a field of four contenders to host the se...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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A massive strike by US employees of parcel service UPS has crippled the Bermuda end of the firm and could lead to lay-offs, it was revealed yesterday.
United Parcel Service Island general manager Eddie Lamb said the volume of imports and exports had ...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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