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refusal to clean up the mess left behind at its former Island bases, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Ms Gordon's paper offensive targets every member of crucial US Congressional defence committees involved in armed forces finance in a bid to force the ...
DATE: Jun 12, 1998
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who ride bikes illegally on the Railway Trail.
And they have revealed two new weapons in the war against people who break the rules -- two 400cc off-road bikes capable of handling broken ground.
Insp. Stuart Crockwell -- commander of the crime-bustin...
DATE: Jun 12, 1998
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Bermuda's 60/40 ownership rule may have to be modified or dumped altogther, Opposition leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
She was speaking only a day after a Parliamentary Select Committee refused to back a Private Members' Bill put forward by the...
DATE: Jun 11, 1998
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committee of the House of Assembly.
And the Bank of Bermuda has failed in its bid to have its bill to exempt the bank from the Island's strict 60/40 rules governing Bermudian/overseas ownership approved.
The Joint Select Committee on Private Bills is...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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Officers from the Bermuda Police are to head due south to the Turks and Caicos Islands today to help solve a mystery surrounding the fatal capsizing of a Haitian boat carrying suspected illegal immigrants.
Turks and Caicos Governor John Kelly yesterd...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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The Progressive Labour Party is set to draw up back-up plans if Leon (Jimmy) Williams pulls out as party leader Jennifer Smith's running mate due to ill-health.
But it is understood the move has caused a split in the St. George's North constituency, ...
DATE: Jun 09, 1998
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off-road machines, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For the Service has taken delivery of two new scrambler-style bikes suited for use over rough ground.
The new bikes will be used to tackle illegal scramblers and offenders who take to broken ground in ...
DATE: Jun 09, 1998
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The Progressive Labour Party is set to launch a $5 a week `tax' on members to help fund its General Election campaign and pay off its debts.
Party chiefs have written to branch members asking them to fork out to assist in paying off the mortgage for ...
DATE: Jun 09, 1998
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New laws loosening regulations on trusts are a vital in Bermuda's battle to stay ahead of the pack, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons said yesterday.
Dr. Gibbons told the House of Assembly Bermuda had been a leader in trusts -- but that competing jurisd...
DATE: Jun 06, 1998
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An error in drafting a 1995 amendment to the Criminal Code meant face-to-face harrassment was not included.
But yesterday Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said a three-line amendment to the law would solve the problem.
He said: "What this will do i...
DATE: Jun 05, 1998
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