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Bermuda-based businessman John Deuss acted as cheerleader for a bid to raise cash from international business for a new Tourism Ministry HQ, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And it was Mr. Deuss -- not Cabinet Office -- who contacted leading lights in t...
DATE: Jun 02, 2000
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bitter battle over child custody, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Dr. Peter MacLellan has been ordered to remain in Canada after he was released from prison on a Cnd $200,000 bail by an Ontario judge. He spent about 16 days in a Toronto detention centr...
DATE: May 31, 2000
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Snail mail is damaging Bermuda's international business reputation and could lead to job cuts at the Post Office due to plummeting profits, Shadow Finance Minister Grant Gibbons warned yesterday.
And Dr. Gibbons said Minister of Finance Eugene Cox --...
DATE: May 31, 2000
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A drug-busting group has not had its budget slashed by the National Drug Commission (NDC), Health and Social Services Minister Nelson Bascome has insisted.
And he said the Council for Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CADA) had its funding from the NDC boosted...
DATE: May 30, 2000
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Government is not cutting back on foot soldiers in the war against drugs, Finance Minister Eugene Cox said.
But he admitted that a total of 15 temporary Customs officers devoted to catching drugs on cruise ships had gone as a result of cutbacks.
He w...
DATE: May 29, 2000
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Bermuda failed to show in a list of top hotels in a prestige travel magazine.
But the hotel group set to take over the management of South Shore's Elbow Beach Hotel took two spots in the world's top ten hotels for service -- including second place.
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DATE: May 27, 2000
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a major London conference and insulting the people of Bermuda.
Opposition leader Pamela Gordon hit out after Ms Smith gave a report on the UK/Caribbean Forum, which was almost the same as a joint report issued at the end of the meeting and released e...
DATE: May 27, 2000
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Minister Ewart Brown is set to insist in the House of Assembly today.
Political insiders last night said Dr. Brown will attempt to justify the larger-than-normal Peugeot cars using a clause in the law governing the size of vehicles in Bermuda.
The in...
DATE: May 26, 2000
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names on two of the five stamps were spelt wrongly, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Now hundreds of thousands of 65 cent and five cent stamps, worth thousands of dollars, have been scrapped and the original issue -- delayed due to the error -- has been...
DATE: May 26, 2000
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A Bermuda-based doctor has been thrown in jail in Canada in a tug-of-love row, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Dr. Peter McLellan will appear in an Ontario court today to answer contempt of court charges.
Dr. McLellan -- an anaesthetist at the King...
DATE: May 23, 2000
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