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Consuls General.
And the battle for the massive mansion could be set to come down to a head-to-head between Government and a private buyer from overseas.
The house could be lined up as a future residence for Premier Jennifer Smith and her successors....
DATE: Jun 23, 1999
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Performance standards to measure Government programmes should be introduced to cut costs, improve services -- and boost accountability, according to a new report.
Independent Auditor Larry Dennis said: "Accountability reporting should include more th...
DATE: Jun 22, 1999
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The millennium bug could crash a host of Government computers due to lack of forward planning, the Island's independent Auditor warned yesterday.
And Auditor Larry Dennis said an audit review showed there were no contingency plans in place to cope if...
DATE: Jun 22, 1999
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The bill for a glossy brochure on the Progressive Labour Party's first 100 days in power and two associated TV broadcasts came to more than $54,000, it was revealed Friday in the House of Assembly.
And Shadow Development and Opportunity Minister Alla...
DATE: Jun 22, 1999
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The first of a series of Opposition road shows on the UK's rewrite of relations with its colonies is set to be held in St. George's next week.
The news came after a dry run for United Bermuda Party members and guests was held on Wednesday.
And Opposi...
DATE: Jun 18, 1999
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back a new law to allow captains of vessels to perform marriage ceremonies on the high seas.
The House of Assembly is today set to discuss the Maritime Marriages Act, which aims to allow cruise ships to become floating Registrar's Offices.
The move c...
DATE: Jun 18, 1999
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The first public statement on a row over the appointment of an Honorary Canadian Consul could be made today.
Premier Jennifer Smith is to report to the House of Assembly on her latest trips abroad.
And that included a visit to Overseas Territories Mi...
DATE: Jun 18, 1999
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Claims of a cock-up could lead to a major debate on damning reports of Government accounting being pulled from MPs schedules.
Last night Shadow Finance Minister Grant Gibbons insisted Government broke the rules on debates on reports on the official A...
DATE: Jun 17, 1999
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Catwalk cutie Jenna Judd is strutting her stuff in the Italian fashion capital of Milan.
And proud parents Derek and Susan Judd, of Devonshire, are behind their glamorous university student daughter all the way.
Mrs. Judd said: "She's worked very har...
DATE: Jun 17, 1999
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Bermuda could take a leaf out of Britain's law books and introduce laws guaranteeing freedom of information, a top Government Minister said yesterday.
But Development and Information Minister Terry Lister said Government would have to look at the UK ...
DATE: Jun 16, 1999
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