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Any attempts to legalise marijuana should be stubbed out, Shadow Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young said yesterday.
And she blasted Government Senator Calvin Smith for suggesting that marijuana use was acceptable to increasing numbers -- a...
DATE: Feb 25, 2000
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civil investigations.
The move would bring the Island into line with other English-speaking jurisdictions in the Caribbean/Atlantic area, most of whom already have similar arrangements.
And Financial Secretary Peter Hardy said the new deal would unde...
DATE: Feb 25, 2000
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New monitoring of racial make-up of the workforce and tougher rules on work permits could be "a suicide note'' for Bermuda's booming offshore economy, Opposition Senate leader Maxwell Burgess warned yesterday.
And he said increases in Land Tax would ...
DATE: Feb 24, 2000
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Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans is to second guess the public prosecution service over the legality of controversial pyramid schemes, Opposition Legislative Affairs spokesman John Barritt has claimed.
He questioned why -- when the Director of...
DATE: Feb 22, 2000
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Further tax breaks for struggling shops and restaurants have not been ruled out by Finance Minister Eugene Cox.
And he told a Chamber of Commerce meeting yesterday that he was prepared to listen to the concerns of the retail and restaurant trades -- ...
DATE: Feb 22, 2000
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Minister Grant Gibbons warned yesterday.
And he singled out a 50 percent increase in spending on building projects -- up to more than $90 million -- as well as $28 million in new borrowing as danger signals for the future.
Dr. Gibbons added that comp...
DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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The first full PLP Budget -- and the first of the new millennium -- came and went quietly.
Finance Minister Eugene Cox -- dressed suitably conservatively in a dark blue suit, blue shirt and tie patterned with adding machines, calculators, paper and p...
DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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Angry shopkeepers yesterday blasted the Budget as too little -- and maybe too late -- to save some struggling retailers.
Ian Smith, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce retail division, said: "The chamber is disappointed at the level of relief given t...
DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Dessaline Waldron is odds-on favourite to take unopposed the leadership of the Island's smallest political organisation, the National Liberal Party.
And that would mean women in charge of all three parties -- thought to ...
DATE: Feb 15, 2000
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The return of controversial fish pots will not be ruled out, Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson said yesterday.
But he warned that any change in the current ban would have to be based on scientific evidence -- and that commercial fishermen would fac...
DATE: Feb 12, 2000
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