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revealed yesterday.
For the US Government has told Government that it is to review the treaty with the Island.
US Consulate General deputy principal officer Bruce Berton yesterday confirmed the US Treasury wanted to toughen up parts of the treaty, ma...
DATE: Oct 01, 1998
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Bermuda's reputation as a clean jurisdiction was yesterday hammered home to UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown.
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons met his British equivalent at a major conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers in Canada.
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DATE: Oct 01, 1998
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Outgoing Deputy Governor Peter Willis is to quit the Island early due to suspected heart trouble.
And Mr. Willis -- due to have left the Island early next week -- is expected to be flown to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore today for further tests....
DATE: Oct 01, 1998
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instead is to be looked at by Government, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The juryless trials would be held in cases involving drugs, armed robbery and serious injury, according to legal sources.
One said: "There have been a lot of acquittals in cases ...
DATE: Sep 30, 1998
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British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown is to be targeted in a new bid to keep Bermuda off an international financial hitlist.
For his Bermuda equivalent, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons, is to use a Commonwealth Finance Minister's meeting in...
DATE: Sep 28, 1998
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International business has brought out its big guns in the battle to keep Bermuda off an international hitlist of dodgy offshore financial centres.
And firms with close links to the UK financial heartland of London have launched a plan to lobby Briti...
DATE: Sep 28, 1998
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in 1990 after admitting stealing $1,500 from the Island's armed force.
Anthony Steede -- then full-time Regiment Adjutant -- took cash earmarked for the Junior Leaders programme, then attempted to hide the theft.
Mr. Steede, set to run in Sandys Nort...
DATE: Sep 25, 1998
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A bid to push the Independence issue back into the spotlight will kick off tonight.
The public forum -- called Independence or British Citizenship -- What's Your Choices? -- comes amid a rewrite of relations between Britain and its colonies.
Organise...
DATE: Sep 24, 1998
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Paget West tomorrow.
For Ms Joell is likely to be officially adopted as Education Minister Tim Smith's running mate at a meeting of the local United Bermuda Party branch tomorrow night following sitting MP Harry Soares' decision to quit politics.
The...
DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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A massive cash boost for small businesses is in the pipeline, it was revealed last night.
Premier Pamela Gordon announced in a TV broadcast last night that loans of between $50,000 and $500,000 are set to be handed out.
In a pre-General Election push...
DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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