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world economic think-tank in Switzerland.
Ms Smith said: "We view Bermuda's participation...as an important opportunity for us to join with the world community to discuss collective concerns, in addition to encouraging new business opportunities for ...
DATE: Jan 27, 1999
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and bosses could be on the way.
Home Affairs Minister Paula Cox said on Friday: "Our ultimate goal is to create an environment of industrial relations harmony and goodwill, essential to Bermuda's economic growth and in order to maintain the well-bein...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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Boot camp for Bermuda Regiment raw recruits was yesterday hailed a success by commanding officer Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge.
Lt. Col. Outerbridge said: "It went extremely well -- we had no problems at all.
"We had no disciplinary problems at all. I...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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Bermudians backed the new Government.
But Sen. Kim Swan sounded a warning that the traditional honeymoon period for a new administration would not last.
And he said the PLP's first Budget would be the first test for the PLP Government -- and of publi...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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lovingly-restored 1961 classic Austin Cambridge.
Ms Davis -- who has owned the powder blue beauty since 1961 -- got her car back after British Airways flew it home from a classic car restorer in the UK at the weekend.
And she said yesterday: "It's be...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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tough on racism in the job market.
A massive survey is to be carried out among more than 500 firms to check progress on the anti-racism code of conduct, introduced by the former United Bermuda Party Government in its last term of office.
And filling ...
DATE: Jan 23, 1999
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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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