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Bermuda's next Police Commissioner could be from a former British Dependent Territory -- Hong Kong.
It is understood Government and Governor Thorold Masefield are casting their nets wide in the search for a top-class replacement for Police Commission...
DATE: Sep 05, 1997
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electorate her party is capable of handling the reins of power.
And she also has to bridge a credibility gap to reach the Progressive Labour's Party's ultimate dream of crossing the floor of the House and taking over the Government side after 30 year...
DATE: Sep 05, 1997
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Parliament, The Royal Gazette has learned.
The Youth and Sport Minister of just eight months will not make up his mind whether to quit until today.
But last-ditch bids by Cabinet colleagues to persuade him to stay are unlikely to succeed.
And -- if h...
DATE: Sep 04, 1997
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that he would be "greatly missed''.
And he released Mr. Coxall's letter of resignation, in which the outgoing top Police officer said he had acted "to end the public speculation as to whether or not I would accept an extension of my contract, if one ...
DATE: Sep 03, 1997
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The public yesterday overwhelmingly backed Police Commissioner Colin Coxall, who sensationally quit the force on Friday.
In a survey carried out by The Royal Gazette on the streets of Hamilton, Bermuda's top Police officer for the last two-and-a-half...
DATE: Sep 03, 1997
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given the Service a vote of confidence.
The Royal Gazette understands that a follow-up report to the 1994 probe into the force by Her Majesty's Inspector of Dependent Territories Police Forces Lionel Grundy -- which is believed to have slammed the Fo...
DATE: Sep 03, 1997
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the end of his contract, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Bermuda's top Police officer submitted his resignation to Governor Thorold Masefield last night. His last working day will be October 31. surrounded the shock resignation, with top Government fig...
DATE: Aug 30, 1997
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back, it was revealed yesterday.
For an appeal to Governor Thorold Masefield has resulted in an order to the Dental Practitioners Board to "reconsider'' its decision to strike off Dr.
Clark Godwin for "disgraceful conduct in a professional respect.''...
DATE: Aug 29, 1997
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Bermuda, UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook has revealed.
The reviews come as part of a general look at relations with the remaining 12 Dependent Territories amid a row over the UK's treatment of the volcano-stricken island of Montserrat.
Premier Pamela...
DATE: Aug 29, 1997
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A Bermuda coalition is set to put pressure on the UK and Bermuda governments to do more for the volcano-stricken people of the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
And spokesman Rolfe Commissiong said if Britain does not live up to its responsibilities, t...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997
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