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to be the first time yesterday.
And -- although the crowds gathered to watch the pomp and circumstance provided by Queen's representative Governor Thorold Masefield and the Bermuda Regiment and Band were smaller than previous Progressive Labour Party...
DATE: Oct 30, 1999
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Police yesterday admitted they failed to log the first call from a woman who waited almost 45 minutes for an answer to a 911 emergency alert.
And the Police Service offered "sincere apologies'' to Marsha Smith and her family for officers' failure to ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The Progressive Labour Party Government has failed in its duty to communicate with the public, Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons charged yesterday.
And he challenged the ruling PLP to release details of attempted influence peddling by party memb...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The people of Bermuda will expect reasons for the Progressive Labour Party's slow pace in its first year in power from tomorrow's Throne Speech, Acting Opposition Leader Grant Gibbons warned yesterday.
Dr. Gibbons said: "What we expect to see is a ju...
DATE: Oct 28, 1999
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The Progressive Labour Party faces a make-or-break Throne Speech with voters demanding the party deliver on pre-election promises, a party activist warns.
The call came yesterday after Premier Jennifer Smith signalled more teeth to this year's Throne...
DATE: Oct 27, 1999
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Progressive Labour Party members have attempted to peddle influence on the coat-tails of the 1998 General Election victory, Premier Jennifer Smith said last night.
And she admitted that the new Government had bitten off more than it could chew in pla...
DATE: Oct 26, 1999
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Britain's military should join the attack to force the US to pick up the multi-million dollar tab for a massive clean-up of its old bases, veteran UK Labour politician Lord Ashley said yesterday.
And Lord Ashley warned the US: "They will find they ar...
DATE: Oct 20, 1999
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Bermuda's new US Consul General yesterday pledged to build on the strong relationship between the Island and its massive neighbour.
And Larry Owen signalled that controversy over repairs to the ageing Longbird Bridge could soon be ended.
Mr. Owen -- ...
DATE: Oct 19, 1999
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more than 45 minutes for officers to arrive when she reported a break-in in progress at her Warwick home.
And when the woman called to find out if the Police were on their way, she was told the weekend's Jazz Festival had tied up officers.
The woman ...
DATE: Oct 18, 1999
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And he took a swing at his Parliamentary colleagues for choosing to axe him from the group.
Smith's South Mr. Moniz -- suspended from the party at the weekend -- left the door open for his plans to change in the future.
He said: "I was e...
DATE: Oct 18, 1999
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