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A new Registrar will take over at Government House today, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And the number three post is to be filled by Peter O'Brien, replacing Paul Dryden, who is moving on to a promoted post in the former Soviet Union.
Mr. O'Brien, 33...
DATE: Dec 14, 1998
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yesterday.
And Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox ruled out extra manpower for the force until it was established that existing officers could not be deployed better.
She said: "This review may well result in a reallocation of human re...
DATE: Dec 12, 1998
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MP Reginald Burrows yesterday defended his call for Island big business to make room at the top for jobless PLP representatives in the House of Assembly.
He said: "I'm not looking for a job for myself -- but I've been through the mill and suffered th...
DATE: Dec 12, 1998
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An international financial watchdog has backed off in its bid to compile a hitlist of dodgy offshore jurisidictions, it was revealed yesterday.
For the multi-national Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has changed its review proces...
DATE: Dec 11, 1998
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New Immigration Board member Raymond Russell is on paid leave from his job at Sonesta Beach while bosses investigate an allegation of insulting a guest, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
It is alleged that Mr. Russell made "disparaging remarks'' to the v...
DATE: Dec 10, 1998
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Business bosses yesterday blasted Premier Jennifer Smith over "inflammatory'' and "threatening'' comments in a letter complaining about white-collar resistance to the January 4 holiday declared to celebrate the PLP election victory.
And the row could...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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Fears were raised yesterday over some of the appointments to the new Immigration Board.
Shadow Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Michael Dunkley said: "I do see a number of members in there who will be able to do a good job.
"But I do have some...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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And a new label and logo could be part of the rebuilding programme embarked on by the party in the wake of its hammering at the polls last month.
Opposition leader Pamela Gordon said: "We have to address the suggestions which have been made --...
DATE: Dec 08, 1998
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A new-look Immigration Board backed by a special Advisory Council was yesterday unveiled by Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox.
She said: "Immigration is probably one of the most sensitive areas we have to deal with in Government.
"And...
DATE: Dec 08, 1998
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Taxi operators are set to get in the driving seat on Government's transport policy, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For taxi owner/operators are likely to play a large part in new Minister Ewart Brown's transport blueprint for the future.
And industry ...
DATE: Dec 04, 1998
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