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Assembly committee to keep the Bank of Bermuda under the 60/40 rule designed to guarantee majority Bermudian ownership.
United Bermuda Party backbencher Leonard Gibbons will table a motion asking the House to reject the advice of the House's Joint Se...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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Working mothers are set to get a break with Government help towards the cost of child care, it was revealed yesterday.
For Premier Pamela Gordon announced a new day care allowance for child-care and streamlining of Government provision in the area, s...
DATE: Jun 24, 1998
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down the gauntlet to Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith.
Ms Gordon, who issued the challenge during a a major lunchtime policy speech which unofficially launched the United Bermuda Party's General Election campaign, denied her call for the US president...
DATE: Jun 24, 1998
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Two Bermuda Police officers assisting in a probe into a drowning tragedy off the Turks and Caicos Islands have returned home.
But three officers -- all fluent in the French-based Haitian tongue of Creole -- remain to assist in interviewing around 70 ...
DATE: Jun 23, 1998
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court of appeal, The Royal Gazette has learned.
For lawyers acting for would-be burger barons Grape Bay Ltd. yesterday formally asked the Court of Appeal for leave to appeal to London's Privy Council.
But it could take up to a year before the London ...
DATE: Jun 23, 1998
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Police are set to prosecute the driver of a car said to have led officers on a high-speed weekend chase through Hamilton.
The driver was arrested after the car smashed into a tree on Middle Road, Devonshire, slightly injuring one of the two passenger...
DATE: Jun 22, 1998
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A bid to set up a Register of Interests for MPs could come before the House of Assembly as early as this Friday.
Government MP Trevor Moniz -- chairman of a special House committee set up to examine the issue -- said a draft report had been completed...
DATE: Jun 22, 1998
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A major clampdown on derelict buildings used as crackhouses and for prostitution is set to be launched, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And in a "several birds with one stone'' move, the disused houses will be revamped and turned into low-cost family h...
DATE: Jun 22, 1998
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Bermuda.
But she said MPs had to follow the advice of Bermuda Monetary Authority experts -- which was why a private bill to allow businessman Andre Heyliger to set up the First International Citizens' Bank was not backed by the Private Members' Bills...
DATE: Jun 20, 1998
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Ex-top cop Wayne Perinchief is set to go on the beat for the Opposition Progressive Labour Party.
Former Assistant Commissioner of Police Mr. Perinchief -- controversially axed from the force more than two years ago -- is to take up a new career as P...
DATE: Jun 19, 1998
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