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Government MP insisted on Friday.
Delaey Robinson spoke out after Shadow Finance Minister Grant Gibbons said changes to the Payroll Tax could have the effect of businesses keeping employees in low-paid jobs to maximise breaks on the tax.
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DATE: Mar 06, 2000
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Bermudians should get their resumes in for up to six jobs held by non-Bermudians in the Crown prosecution service, Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans said last night.
Dame Lois added: "So many on the DPP's side are non-Bermudian and this year an...
DATE: Mar 04, 2000
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New officers from overseas could be pounding the Bermuda beat in as little as eight weeks, it was revealed yesterday.
Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox said Police chiefs in the Caribbean and Canada had already been sounded out about ...
DATE: Mar 03, 2000
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to rewrite rules on work permits, Progressive Labour Party Senators insisted yesterday.
And Sen. David Burch said that full consultation was taking place with business groups such as the Chamber of Commerce and the Bermuda International Business Asso...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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For the Island's smallest party -- the National Liberal Party -- chose founding member Dessaline Waldron as the successor to former chairman Charles Jeffers.
And Graeme Outerbridge replaced Ms. Waldron as vice-chairman.
The Royal Gazette revealed ear...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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teachers' performance in a bid to keep up standards, it was revealed yesterday.
The news came after Senate President Alf Oughton -- who led a major probe into the health care system in Bermuda -- welcomed a new body to licence and review medical-rela...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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Horrific genetic mutations in frogs and toads in Bermuda could be an early warning sign for humans, top biologist Dr. Donald Linzey has warned.
And Dr. Linzey said: "What is affecting them could be affecting humans ten to 20 years down the road.'' H...
DATE: Mar 01, 2000
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Two men have been arrested in connection with the horror knifing of a man in a street battle outside a Hamilton nightspot.
Officers from the Major Incident Room -- activated to probe the knife murder of Jermaine Pitcher, 27 -- made the arrests late o...
DATE: Feb 29, 2000
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Bermuda should consider an international aid fund, a top member of the Jersey parliament said yesterday.
Imogen Nichols said rich jurisdictions like Jersey and Bermuda had a moral obligation to help others.
And Ms Nichols agreed that small islands --...
DATE: Feb 29, 2000
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A reliance on rookie cops is hurting Police ability to patrol the streets, a massive report on the service admitted yesterday.
The review said that more than 60 percent of officers assigned to the three divisions had less than three years' experience...
DATE: Feb 26, 2000
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