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the middle of April, it was revealed yesterday.
And the race for the Devonshire South vacancy hotted up with former UBP executive officer Joe Gibbons throwing his hat in the ring along with dairy chief Mike Dunkley's.
The primary to decide between th...
DATE: Apr 01, 1997
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Waddington as the first woman Premier and the youngest holder of the office.
And she came out fighting, slamming claims that she was just a pretty face and window dressing for United Bermuda Party power brokers.
Ms Gordon blasted as sexist comments b...
DATE: Mar 29, 1997
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personal crusade for the "People's Premier''.
She said: "Make no mistake about it, the crime rate is down. But any amount of criminal activity in Bermuda is unacceptable.'' She added there was light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the crime rat...
DATE: Mar 29, 1997
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The losing bidder to develop the massive Morgan's Point site yesterday called a foul stroke over the decision.
And they urged the Bermuda Land Development Company to reverse the decision in the interests of the tourism industry and the Country.
But B...
DATE: Mar 27, 1997
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woman ever sworn in as Premier.
And tonight she will outline her hopes for the future of Bermuda in a "state of the nation'' inaugural address, to be broadcast this evening on all three TV channels.
But her first act as the new Premier is likely to b...
DATE: Mar 27, 1997
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seat soon to be vacated by outgoing Premier David Saul.
Mr. Dunkley -- now officially in the frame for Devonshire South -- is the first candidate to declare himself for either of the two United Bermuda Party seats made vacant by the retirements of Dr...
DATE: Mar 27, 1997
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revealed yesterday.
The United Bermuda Party veteran announced he will quit his Paget East seat on March 31 -- the same day as his successor as Premier David Saul will retire from his Devonshire South seat and politics.
Now both branch committees wil...
DATE: Mar 26, 1997
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Bermuda Party's caucus after less than four years as an MP.
For late last night, party chairman and Senator Gary Pitman confirmed the midnight deadline for candidates for the Cabinet Office had passed -- with only Ms Gordon's name in the frame.
And M...
DATE: Mar 25, 1997
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Ms Gordon will officially move from her current job at the Environment Ministry to the hot seat at the Cabinet Office on Thursday.
And last night an old schoolfriend from the Berkeley Institute predicted Ms Gordon would make the job her own.
And ...
DATE: Mar 25, 1997
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Pamela Gordon is set to become Bermuda's new Premier today -- the first woman and the youngest-ever leader of the Country.
For even in the unlikely event the Environment Minister is opposed for the leadership, she is set to command a thumping majorit...
DATE: Mar 24, 1997
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