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be held within the next few days, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And it is understood a special interview panel will initially interview at least four on-Island candidates for the $113,000-plus job out of as many as a dozen applicants -- most from ove...
DATE: Jun 02, 1999
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Government has objected to the appointment of top lawyer Saul Froomkin for the post of Honorary Canadian Consul, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And the shock move is set to cause a crisis in the Island's relations with Canada -- which is likely to ins...
DATE: Jun 02, 1999
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Drug-busters yesterday announced a new-style partnership -- only days after the National Drug Commission was slammed in a row over the sacking of a top soldier in the war against drugs.
And NDC chairman Malcolm Butterfield insisted Health and Social ...
DATE: Jun 01, 1999
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adjourned after just 30 minutes.
United Bermuda Party leader Pamela Gordon and MP John Barritt blasted Government for failing to run the business of the Country properly.
Ms Gordon said: "The new Government made so much noise to the people of Bermuda...
DATE: May 29, 1999
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Courtroom lawyers yesterday pleaded with MPs to bring Bermuda's justice system up-to-date.
And -- in a rare move -- they petitioned Government directly to call for the introduction of a proper court reporting system in the Island's courts.
New Bermud...
DATE: May 29, 1999
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Bermuda College bosses could be set to snub a Bermudian candidate for the prestige vice-president's post in favour of keeping foreigner Donald Peters.
Yesterday the move sparked a wave of protest -- with College insiders claiming Premier Jennifer Smi...
DATE: May 28, 1999
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address problems in the force before a review is finished at the end of the year.
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Michael Dunkley said: "I was told during the Budget debate that the core functions review would be ready by the end of March. But -- if we'...
DATE: May 28, 1999
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The pay deal for new Attorney General Lois Browne Evans is three times the rate for a Cabinet Minister, it was claimed yesterday.
And the $125,000 annual salary is far more than political Attorneys General in similar UK-style jurisdictions can expect...
DATE: May 27, 1999
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to set up a register of MPs' interests into overdrive.
And committee chairman Trevor Moniz said it was possible to have a register of business interests for MPs created by the end of the Parliamentary session.
"The rules are there. All the committee ...
DATE: May 27, 1999
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a turf war over a youth programme.
Bosses from the National Drug Commission went to the home of treatment coordinator Dr. Lynda Price on Friday to give her the sack -- while she was off ill.
Now Health and Social Services Minister Nelson Bascome has ...
DATE: May 27, 1999
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