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The phone wars escalated yesterday after Telecommunications Minister E.T.
(Bob) Richards promised a media blitz to counter a "misleading'' ad campaign by Cable & Wireless over the introduction of competition in overseas calls.
Sen. Richards hit back ...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998
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Bermuda may have to cut its links with Britain to protect its prosperity, the Island's smallest political party warned yesterday.
The National Liberal Party's Graeme Outerbridge spoke out amid fears over the UK's insistence on tough new laws in its O...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998
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Devonshire Dock.
The expert -- who may be brought in from overseas -- is to test the machine for mechanical problems.
It is understood the driver claimed his machine suffered a mechanical failure just before the smash which claimed the life of Al-Reu...
DATE: Apr 15, 1998
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tolerated, top businessmen warned yesterday.
The international business community opened fire after the UK laid out its position on the need for tough new laws to fight money-laundering and white-collar fraud.
Jan Spiering, chairman of the Internatio...
DATE: Apr 15, 1998
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crimes, The Royal Gazette has learned.
And Foreign Office and Treasury officials insist that UK Government-set money laundering and tax evasion laws would apply to all British Overseas Territories -- which would mean Bermuda would not lose out to oth...
DATE: Apr 13, 1998
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A top-level US Navy delegation has washed its hands of responsibility for cleaning up pollution at the old bases in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal. But the Bermuda Government is set to torpedo the US survey with a sharp attack on the findings....
DATE: Apr 09, 1998
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-- and wrote it off in a crash.
The green Toyota Land Cruiser -- estimated to cost nearly $25,000 to replace -- went AWOL from Warwick Camp and was later found wrapped around a tree on South Shore Road.
And yesterday Regiment Adjutant Capt. Eddie Lam...
DATE: Apr 08, 1998
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the Opposition Progressive Labour Party in Hamilton West.
The Royal Gazette understands Mrs. Mapp is considering standing for the PLP in a seat which is expected to be one of the keys to Government at the next General Election.
That means she could t...
DATE: Apr 07, 1998
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Bermuda's traditional bobby look will not disappear from the streets completely, Acting Police Commissioner, Jean-Jacques Lemay, promised yesterday.
For the tunic jackets and London-style helmets will be retained, even though most officers will be ki...
DATE: Apr 07, 1998
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A primary challenge to House of Assembly Speaker Ernest DeCouto has been ruled out of order, it was revealed yesterday.
For -- despite a threat of a primary bid by Sen. Allan Marshall and banker Cole Simons -- the United Bermuda Party's rules forbid ...
DATE: Apr 07, 1998
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