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Ex-Pembroke West Central MP Ann Cartwright DeCouto may be out -- but she's by no means down.
And the 18-year-veteran of the House of Assembly is already drawing up her game plan to get back into politics.
Lawyer Mrs. Cartwright DeCouto -- a thorn in ...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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revealed at the weekend.
And the Citrus Leaf Miner -- a tiny moth -- has already spread across the west of the Island and may have moved east of Devonshire.
Now Department of Agriculture experts are to survey the Island for the insect, which attacks ...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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Opposition will work with Government to ensure "the stability and growth'' of Bermuda, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
And Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said: "History has proven that social progress and financial security are inexora...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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A holiday to celebrate the PLP's election victory looks like "a costly exercise in vanity'' likely to cost the Country millions of dollars, Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said yesterday.
And he predicted the total cost of the January 4 day of...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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Deputy Opposition leader Grant Gibbons will today fire the first salvo against the new Government with the UBP's debut reply to the Throne Speech.
Dr. Gibbons -- former Minister of Finance -- will stand on for Opposition leader Pamela Gordon, who is ...
DATE: Nov 27, 1998
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DeCouto will fight another day, it was revealed last night.
For the two were unanimously reselected as candidates for the constituency, lost in the PLP November 9 landslide.
Outgoing constituency chairman Terry West said the mood of the meeting was o...
DATE: Nov 27, 1998
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Teacher-turned-MP Dale Butler yesterday admitted he wanted to call for order at the Remembrance Day service which turned into a PLP rally.
Mr. Butler said: "Many of us in leadership roles, who stood there on November 11 wanted to step forward and ask...
DATE: Nov 26, 1998
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withdrawn after staff threatened to go on strike if he was appointed, it was claimed yesterday.
Now former senior Police officer Mr. Bain -- who has already quit his job as executive officer of the UBP -- is said to be out in the cold.
And, according...
DATE: Nov 26, 1998
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Parole for prisoners should be decided by a board independent of political control, prisons chief Ed Dyer said yesterday.
And he said he would be pushing for a new-style parole board whose decisions did not have to be signed off by the Minister for H...
DATE: Nov 25, 1998
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Rebel United Bermuda Party MP Trevor Moniz is still out in the cold after turning down a Shadow Ministry as the party forms its first-ever Opposition team.
And yesterday he blamed complacency and a failure to listen to the people for the party's crus...
DATE: Nov 25, 1998
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