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all-German starting grid, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Luxury carmakers BMW and Mercedes are set to be neck-and-neck as favourites to replace the existing 14-year-old car.
But BMW -- which provided the existing seven series model -- is odds on to ta...
DATE: Sep 09, 1999
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Police yesterday denied a soccer tour to Canada involving around 35 officers would stretch the Island's thin blue line to breaking point.
And senior officers insisted that the under-strength force had made arrangements to cover the absence of the Pol...
DATE: Sep 08, 1999
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with Government involving new hospital unrest.
Both the Bermuda Industrial Union and the Bermuda Public Services Associations have called for urgent meetings with Labour Minister Paula Cox -- and last night refused to say why.
But The Royal Gazette u...
DATE: Sep 08, 1999
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Trade unions will not find the new PLP Government a pushover, Premier Jennifer Smith warned a trade union dinner at the weekend.
But she added a new atmosphere of trust could mean fewer disputes and strikes in the future -- but insisted workers had t...
DATE: Sep 07, 1999
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Under-fire hospitals chief Raymonde Dill yesterday launched a bid to patch up wounded feelings among overseas staff.
And he vowed: "If these concerns are real and they are not being heard when they're talking to their line managers and supervisors, t...
DATE: Aug 31, 1999
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Hospitals chief Raymonde Dill was yesterday branded a liar by furious overseas nurses.
And they denied the Hospitals Board chairman's claim that expatriate staff quit giving only "two to four weeks' notice'' -- or that they handed in their resignatio...
DATE: Aug 30, 1999
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Secretary Robin Cook for approval as Bermuda's first Director of Public Prosecutions.
A legal insider said: "It's an open secret whose name has been forwarded to London -- and it's not an unexpected choice.'' But yesterday, Government House was play...
DATE: Aug 30, 1999
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A ban on gaming machines is a gamble with Bermuda's future prosperity, industry insiders warned yesterday.
And they called for gambling to be made legal in Bermuda -- but with strict controls and taxation -- to boost the economy and help to rescue th...
DATE: Aug 27, 1999
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announced last night.
And she warned owners and operators of hi-tech slot machines that it was on the cards that the gambling had to stop.
But -- in a compromise deal -- existing machines are likely to be allowed to see out their lifespan, according ...
DATE: Aug 26, 1999
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revealed yesterday.
Census-takers are to target around 400 homes at the end of this month to test out questionnaires and computer systems prior to the first census in a decade, due to be carried out next year at a cost of around $1.6 million.
And Fin...
DATE: Aug 26, 1999
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