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yesterday promised by the PLP.
The party's Health and Family Services spokeswoman Renee Webb said paternity leave for dads-to-be would "give fathers the opportunity to be with their children and their wives in the time immediately after delivery.'' ...
DATE: Nov 03, 1998
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A plan for TV debates between Premier Pamela Gordon and PLP leader Jennifer Smith was yesterday scrapped after months of wrangling.
And Ms Gordon said: "I have made the decision to take this debate and the issues that are so important to the doorstep...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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St. David's is a cultural mix as rich as Dennis's Hideaway fish chowder -- and the voters of St. George's South have a unique view of the rest of the Island.
And residents in the constituency -- which also includes the Wellington area, part of Tucker...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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A ripple effect from the defection of UBP MP Grace Bell to the UBP earlier this year is still causing controversy in the crucial constituency of St.
George's South.
But -- not surprisingly -- both the UBP team of Rick Spurling and Derrick Carlington ...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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trumpeted by Election candidates.
And plans for the elderly, children and a greater role for the churches were underlined by a mini-slate of polling day hopefuls.
Warwick West candidate and Minister of Community and Cultural Affairs Yvette Swan said ...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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A General Election dead heat could turn into a Constitutional nightmare for Bermuda.
For -- despite there being an even number of MPs -- the Constitution is silent on how to handle a 20/20 split in Parliament.
And yesterday the Island's legal chiefs ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1998
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An action plan for tourism within 100 days was yesterday promised by Shadow Tourism Minister David Allen if the Progressive Labour Party win the election.
Mr. Allen said: "A PLP Government intends to not only rebuild but expand the industry with its ...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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live and work in the UK has rekindled the debate over Bermuda going it alone.
No sooner had the prospect of Britain returning to the stance prior to the passing of the British Nationality Act 1981 -- full British passports instead of the second-rate ...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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A last-ditch bid to get a TV debate on the air has been slapped on the table, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Premier Pamela Gordon is understood to have issued a Thursday lunchtime deadline for the PLP to agree to a Friday night debate.
The Premier is...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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For they faxed a complaint to The Royal Gazette suggesting voters were too stupid to differentiate between one-man band Parliamentary candidate Philip Perinchief and his PLP candidate brother Wayne.
And a mention of the name "Perinchief'' and a call ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1998
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