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Arthur Hodgson told MPs yesterday.
Mr. Hodgson said relations between fishermen and those in charge of the marine environment were going through a rough patch.
But he said his planned Green Paper on Marine Resources and the Fishing Industry -- to be ...
DATE: Jan 23, 1999
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A new $2 million hi-tech Police radios system could be a be a top tool in the battle against drug dealers.
For Police insiders admit they are handicapped by drug dealers who monitor the Police net to try and stay one step ahead of the law.
But the ne...
DATE: Jan 21, 1999
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US Consul General Bob Farmer is on the verge of quitting the top American post in Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Mr. Farmer is believed to be considering getting back into US politics to fundraise for the presidential campaign of Massachu...
DATE: Jan 21, 1999
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British Government to put pressure on the US to clean up the mess they left behind when they quit their Island bases.
And the Labour Party peer also promised to assist the Bermuda Land Development Corporation to sell the Base lands to British firms t...
DATE: Jan 21, 1999
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Britain's rewrite of relations with its colonies could be unveiled next month.
The UK White Paper -- tipped to include an offer of full British passports with no strings attached -- may be published as early as the first week in February.
The news ca...
DATE: Jan 21, 1999
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Cheaper fees for UK universities and colleges would help keep Bermuda's links with Britain alive, a House of Commons Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegate said yesterday.
And Scots MP Ian Davidson -- who, with other delegates, met Oppositio...
DATE: Jan 19, 1999
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Top bank executive Raymond Dill is set to become chairman of the powerful hospitals board, it can be revealed.
Health and Family Services Minister Nelson Bascome is expected to announce his new appointments shortly.
But The Royal Gazette can reveal t...
DATE: Jan 18, 1999
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Another top US political figure has turned down the plum job of US Consul General in Bermuda, according to a Washington insider.
Deputy White House counsel Bruce Lindsey -- said to be embattled president Bill Clinton's most trusted confidant -- visit...
DATE: Jan 18, 1999
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massive white elephant and a huge drain on the health care budget, it was claimed yesterday.
And the proposed purchase has caused a split in the medical profession, with a minority of doctors pushing for the new machine.
One doctor said it would be t...
DATE: Jan 14, 1999
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A Police constable yesterday appeared at a special tribunal facing charges of sexually harassing a woman colleague.
Ex-P.c. Wakeel Butterfield claims she was a victim of serving officer Kenrick Shillingford while the two worked together.
And her lawy...
DATE: Jan 12, 1999
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