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Pollution problems are scaring off potential tourism developers at a former US Navy base, an insider said yesterday.
"Cleaning up the mess isn't the problem. It's the liability after you supposedly clean up the mess,'' he said.
The source -- who is c...
DATE: May 02, 2000
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Controversial regulations on race reporting would require employers to submit data which duplicated information available in the Employment Survey, a Shadow Minister claimed yesterday.
United Bermuda Party Health and Social Services spokesman Kim You...
DATE: May 02, 2000
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A probe into the handling of the murder of a Canadian schoolgirl in Bermuda should get underway as soon as possible, Opposition Legislative Affairs spokesman John Barritt said yesterday.
And he added it was "disappointing'' that -- seven weeks after ...
DATE: May 01, 2000
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Children caught with drugs on school premises should be dealt with in-house, Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith insisted yesterday.
Mr. Smith said: "My position is that the fundamental principle should be that the decision rests with the principal a...
DATE: May 01, 2000
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been commissioned to carry out a probe into pollution on the old US bases in Bermuda.
British company Environmental Resources Management (ERM) started work on the former US Naval Air Station in St. George's and the US Naval Annex in Southampton on We...
DATE: Apr 28, 2000
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falling apart, it has been claimed.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has put back plans to publish a list naming dodgy jurisdictions for more than a year.
A letter sent to countries with "harmful tax regimes'' under in...
DATE: Apr 26, 2000
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Burgess yesterday dismissed claims he should quit his posts in a row over a court ruling on overtime.
And he branded Shadow Home Affairs Minister Michael Dunkley -- who made the resignation call -- a "right wing extremist''.
Mr. Burgess said: "I'm a ...
DATE: Apr 25, 2000
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predicted for the Atlantic area.
Experts also predicted a total of 11 tropical storms -- compared to 12 last year, when eight developed into hurricanes.
US National Hurricane Center director Max Mayfield told a New Orleans conference that statistics ...
DATE: Apr 24, 2000
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of a no confidence vote against College chairman Randy Horton and president George Cook by a rebel group of staff and students.
And the body representing lecturers as well as the student government lined up alongside Mr. Horton by distancing themselv...
DATE: Apr 22, 2000
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An independent probe into strife at Bermuda College should be held, Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith said yesterday.
Mr. Smith spoke out after a staff/student protest called for the resignation of College chairman Randy Horton and president George...
DATE: Apr 22, 2000
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