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A Government Senator is set to make a bid for a seat in the House of Assembly.
Sen. Angelita Fox, a Cable & Wireless executive, will be officially adopted for the Hamilton East constituency at a meeting tonight.
Sen. Fox -- appointed to Senate last y...
DATE: Jul 16, 1998
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Government could rake in almost $1 million in fees from long-term residents applying for the new Working Residents' Permits, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The news came after Government issued guidelines for the new deal designed to give 20-year-plu...
DATE: Jul 16, 1998
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roasting today.
For Opposition Sen. Terry Lister will bring up the controversial $2 million bail-out of the firm which built Westgate Prison.
Progressive Labour Party Sen. Lister was yesterday keeping his powder dry and declined to go into details of...
DATE: Jul 15, 1998
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boxes, a new poll claimed yesterday.
The independent survey showed, among all voters polled, that 38 percent backed the ruling United Bermuda Party, compared to 27 percent lined up behind the Opposition Progressive Labour Party.
A significant 27 perc...
DATE: Jul 15, 1998
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Reports that the UK Government is set to axe controls on Bermudian entry to Britain were dismissed yesterday.
But it is understood that -- despite official Foreign Office denials -- Foreign Secretary Robin Cook will offer a new deal for the colonies ...
DATE: Jul 15, 1998
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Island's CID branch.
And Police are prepared to pay a civilian expert as much as $59,000 to fill the new post of intelligence analyst, reporting direct to CID boss Det. Supt.
Vic Richmond.
Acting Det. Supt. George Jackson said: "This is one of the po...
DATE: Jul 14, 1998
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General Election.
And four candidates have already been selected to fight seats for the National Liberal Party, including party chief Charles Jeffers.
Mr. Jeffers said: "I've settled on a strategy for this election and we do plan to be participants i...
DATE: Jul 13, 1998
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yesterday.
And leading the line-up of one lawyer and two ex-Civil Servants was Progressive Labour Party leader Jennifer Smith.
Ms Smith has signed up ex-Ministry of Finance official Delaey Robinson for her running mate in St. George's North, replacin...
DATE: Jul 09, 1998
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drug-busting while in Bermuda, US sources revealed yesterday.
Mr. Coxall -- who quit the Island early after a row with Government following the anti-drugs Operation Cleansweep -- has been honoured by the US Drug Enforcement Administration, who assist...
DATE: Jul 09, 1998
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arena.
Mr. Hodgson -- once a Progressive Labour Party MP in Hamilton West -- will team up to fight the same constituency with ex-Civil Servant Randy Horton.
The two will face up against Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess and Heal...
DATE: Jul 08, 1998
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