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A row over the appointment of an Honorary Canadian Consul may be about to reach the Foreign Office, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The subject is likely to come up at a meeting between Minister of State for the Overseas Territories Baroness Symons and...
DATE: Jun 08, 1999
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Globetrotting Ministers and Civil Servants could be clocking up thousands of free air miles at Government expense.
A Government spokesman yesterday admitted there has never been an official ruling on what was done with frequent flier credits on ticke...
DATE: Jun 08, 1999
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A road show to discuss the rewrite of relations between Britain and its colonies is set to get rolling, Opposition Leader Pamela Gordon said.
And she said: "There is a concern that Government has been so silent on this -- people don't know what the U...
DATE: Jun 07, 1999
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Government yesterday dodged questions on a new hospital chief, Shadow Health and Social Services Minister Kim Young claimed.
And she demanded that Government come clean on how they will fill the shoes of current King Edward VII Memorial Hospital exec...
DATE: Jun 05, 1999
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crumbling prison system, Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox revealed yesterday.
And last night Prison Officers Association boss Lynn Hall welcomed the news of a major top-to-bottom look at the state of the Island's prison system.
He sa...
DATE: Jun 05, 1999
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Prison officer left a door open behind him, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And last night a Prison Service insider said: "The sole officer on duty opened the door and was confronted with a flood of water.
"While he was trying to locate the source of t...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Interviews for the new job of Director of Public Prosecutions started yesterday.
And it is understood at least three hopefuls were seen by a special interview panel set up to select the lawyer who will head up the Crown's criminal work.
But the annou...
DATE: Jun 04, 1999
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Under-fire Bermuda College vice-president Donald Peters should stay on, a lecturer at the campus insisted yesterday.
And she said Dr. Peters -- at the college for two years -- had turned the college around and still had a major contribution to make.
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DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Canada's bid to appoint an Honorary Consul in Bermuda should go ahead without interference, Opposition leader Pamela Gordon said yesterday.
And she said if top Bermuda lawyer Saul Froomkin was Canada's first choice, he should be accepted without argu...
DATE: Jun 03, 1999
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Bermuda is already on a European Union hitlist of "harmful tax'' jurisdictions, Britain's Opposition Conservative Party has revealed.
And the UK Tories warned that the EU was out to get the offshore industries based in the UK's Overseas Territories.
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DATE: Jun 02, 1999
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