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An urgent probe should be held into a row over the handling of an assault charge against former Progressive Labour Party candidate Rodney Smith.
Opposition Legislative Affairs spokesman John Barritt suggested this yesterday. And it is understood the ...
DATE: Oct 14, 1999
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A bid to get Government Ministers champagne-style first class travel with upgrades from economy class has been launched, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And last night Shadow Transport Minister Erwin Adderley blasted the request: "It's tacky and bad ma...
DATE: Oct 09, 1999
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Bermuda Hospitals Board chairman Raymonde Dill blocked the appointment of the first-choice candidate for chief executive officer, The Royal Gazette has been told.
Mr. Dill and deputy chairman Ianthia Wade jetted to Jamaica late last week on a four-da...
DATE: Oct 04, 1999
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Opposition MP Cole Simons and Sen. Mark Pettingill are set to fly to England -- to pick the brains of UK Conservatives as they rebuild a party shattered after the British Labour Party landslide two years ago.
Government Whip Cole Simons said: "Basica...
DATE: Oct 01, 1999
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A probe into the firing of a Bermudian hotel executive has been launched, Labour Minister Paula Cox revealed yesterday.
Ms Cox spoke out after Southampton Princess human resources manager Elaine Charles was sacked by Canadian Pacific last week.
And y...
DATE: Oct 01, 1999
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Commandant Eugene Vickers last night became the first born Bermudian to head Bermuda's part-time Police Service.
Commandant Vickers officially took over from retiring Commandant John Moore in a ceremony at Prospect.
And he said afterwards: "I've been...
DATE: Oct 01, 1999
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A bid by a Senator to reverse her vote on a controversial bill to allow funeral limousines in Bermuda has been rejected by Governor Thorold Masefield.
Independent Sen. Jeanette Cannonier spoke against the bill -- but mistakenly voted for it.
Her appe...
DATE: Sep 29, 1999
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A shake-up of Bermuda's bureaucrats could mean outside experts being drafted in at senior levels of the Civil Service, it was revealed yesterday.
And top civil servants might be sent out on secondment to the private sector to gain new experience.
The...
DATE: Sep 28, 1999
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Up to 50 Police officers could be freed for other duties by allowing other agencies to take over some areas of their responsibility, it was claimed yesterday.
And a source close to the controversy over the Police manpower crisis singled out guard dut...
DATE: Sep 28, 1999
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Government are set to do a U-turn and give Police the go-ahead to recruit officers from overseas to stem a manpower crisis on the force.
But Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox was staying tight-lipped over plans to boost Bermuda's thin...
DATE: Sep 27, 1999
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