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Mr. Williams -- in hospital for months with a mystery illness -- is to be replaced in St. George's North by former Ministry of Finance official turned guest house owner Delaey Robinson.
And spurned would-be candidate Kenny Bascome could be co...
DATE: Jul 08, 1998
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next week with the loss of up to 60 jobs.
And the spokesman for the Lantana Colony Club blamed financial problems and low occupancy for the decision to shut the cottage colony after 40 years in business.
The Somerset cottage colony's general manager ...
DATE: Jul 07, 1998
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Freedom to apply for jobs without restrictions Freedom to live in Bermuda after retirement A new deal for long-term residents was yesterday announced by Labour and Home Affairs Minister Maxwell Burgess.
And -- in a stop gap measure before a White P...
DATE: Jul 07, 1998
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overseas investors to buy a larger share of Bermuda's biggest bank.
Speaker of the House Ernest DeCouto ruled on Friday that no MP with shares in the bank could vote.
Previously, Parliamentary convention was that shareholdings had to be significant, ...
DATE: Jul 06, 1998
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similar right of abode in Bermuda for the British.
For The Royal Gazette understands that some form of reciprocal arrangment will be part of any new deal on nationality.
According to UK Parliamentary insiders, the UK Foreign Office would most likely ...
DATE: Jul 04, 1998
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Pressure is building for a short-notice showdown between Premier Pamela Gordon and Opposition leader Jennifer Smith.
And United Bermuda Party campaign committee chairman Michael Winfield said: "We are of the opinion that this should be a simple and q...
DATE: Jul 03, 1998
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A controversial bid by the Bank of Bermuda to allow overseas investors to buy into the business will be debated in the House of Assembly today.
The bank wants to be exempted from the 60/40 rule, which guarantees majority Island ownership of businesse...
DATE: Jul 03, 1998
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Bermuda home were yesterday told their 12 year prison sentence could not be reduced.
William and Barbara Roberts were told by Court of Appeal President Sir James Astwood that their jail term for possession of $1.5 million worth of the drug must stand...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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million into improvements has been thrashed out.
For Government and Bermuda Properties Ltd., owners of Marriott's Castle Harbour Resort, have worked out a compromise plan thought to be acceptable to both the House of Assembly and the firm.
BPL wanted...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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Would-be McDonald's owners Grape Bay Ltd. yesterday received the formal go-ahead to ask a top English court for permission to sell McDonald's fast food in Bermuda.
And Mark Diel, lawyer for Grape Bay, won three months in which to prepare his case for...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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