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leg of the journey to Bermuda's shores, it was claimed yesterday.
The tiny, fast and hard-to-spot craft are being used to pick up drugs dropped from foreign yachts -- and they can rocket through shallow water where Police boats could not follow.
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DATE: Feb 06, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon will kick off today's new session of the House of Assembly with a report on her trip to London's conference of the Dependent Territories.
And yesterday she pledged to meet with the Island and international business sectors to di...
DATE: Feb 06, 1998
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on the eve of elections, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For a supporter of current president Leleath Bailey has asked rival candidate Betty Christopher to be reprimanded for "bringing the union into disrepute'' for using divisive tactics.
But yesterda...
DATE: Feb 05, 1998
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scheme designed to identify future high-flyers in the Bermuda Police Service.
Peter Sharpe -- Chief Constable of the English county of Hertfordshire -- will lead a three-strong interview panel seeing senior officers.
He will be backed by recently-ret...
DATE: Feb 04, 1998
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Britain is set to offer full UK citizenship to its Dependent Territories -- but with a hefty price tag which could include trying people accused of money laundering and white-collar crime in Britain under English law, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
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DATE: Feb 02, 1998
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Government's failure to appoint a new Health and Social Services Minister came under fire yesterday.
The Ministry -- the biggest in Government with an annual budget of more than $103 million -- has been without a full-time Minister for nearly a month...
DATE: Jan 29, 1998
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shake-up, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Susan Wilson -- chairman of the powerful backroom group in charge of candidate selection and election planning -- is set to be dropped in favour of hotelier and ex-Government Senate leader Michael Winfield....
DATE: Jan 29, 1998
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Two Bermudians students yesterday walked free after charges of carjacking and armed robbery were dismissed by a judge in Georgia.
Wolde Place, 19, and Austin Simons, 20, together with co-accused Neal Daniel of the US Virgin Islands, had the case agai...
DATE: Jan 28, 1998
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forge better links with its colonies, it was revealed yesterday.
The UK Labour Government has already unveiled plans for a massive reform of the largely hereditary Upper House.
And PM Tony Blair's administration could use the transformation to create...
DATE: Jan 28, 1998
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Reports of a turf war between two top UK Government Ministers over full British passports for Britain's remaining colonies were yesterday denied.
And official spokesmen for Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and Home Secretary Jack Straw dismissed newspape...
DATE: Jan 27, 1998
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