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Overseas candidates could be considered for the crucial job of Bermuda's head of criminal prosecutions, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
It is understood applicants from abroad are among those to be interviewed for the $113,000 post of Director of Publi...
DATE: Jun 12, 1999
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Senate row over a gay American Ambassador.
The news came after The Royal Gazette learned Mr. Owen is set to take up his new post on the Island at the end of next month.
But now a Republican Senator has vowed to hold up diplomatic appointments after U...
DATE: Jun 11, 1999
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Attorney General Lois Browne Evans yesterday said she would not change a winning team for the last round in the McDonald's burger battle.
And she ruled out a personal appearance before the Privy Council in London as Grape Bay Ltd. takes on Government...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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A hunt to find the Island's best teacher for children with learning problems is under way.
And the winner will get a free trip to the annual US Learning Disabilities Association conference in Reno, Nevada, early next year.
Mair Harris -- chairman of ...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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for the Bermudianisation of the Crown legal service on the Island.
The meeting was a follow-up to a petition signed by only 16 of the Island's host of lawyers.
A letter from the National Bar Association of Bermuda (NBA) asking that the UK Foreign Off...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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A bid to set up a special register of MPs' business interests is set to hit the rocks.
And a split in the ranks of a special committee -- which has already drawn up forms for MPs to register outside interests which could lead to conflicting loyalties...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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The last battle in Bermuda's burger wars could take place in London in two weeks.
The Privy Council -- the Country's final court of appeal -- will hear the case for and against McDonald's opening up on the Island in a two-day hearing.
But political A...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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The Upper House is to get to grips with an Act aimed at shaking up local telecom legislation and to avoid further legal battles for Government as it introduces more competition into the sector.
When the Telecommunications Amendment Act passed the Hou...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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attend a United Nations conference on decolonisation.
Political lecturer Walton Brown -- who went to the St. Lucia meeting -- and lawyer Phil Perinchief all joined forces to demand Bermuda attendance at similar conferences in the future.
Mr. Perinchi...
DATE: Jun 09, 1999
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Bermuda-born lecturer Larita Alford has been offered a post at Bermuda College in 2003, an anonymous flyer has claimed.
But the flyer called for the ruling Progressive Labour Party to live up to its promise to put Bermudians first.
And they demanded ...
DATE: Jun 08, 1999
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