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islands newspaper has claimed.
The controversial Punch said: "In fact many Bahamaians are hoping the Bermuda PLP does mess up because their mistakes will almost certainly mean that the Bahamas will benefit as financial companies move back to our shor...
DATE: Dec 04, 1998
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Paula Cox wants her Home Affairs and Public Safety Ministry to be "the one that makes a difference''.
And she vowed to work overtime to make sure the massive portfolio -- including Immigration, Police, Labour Relations -- does just that.
Ms Cox, elec...
DATE: Dec 03, 1998
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Long-term residents who applied for a special certificate under the previous Government will have their petitions considered under the new PLP administration.
Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Paula Cox confirmed the one-off deal on Working Res...
DATE: Dec 02, 1998
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with Ms Gordon possibly facing a bill for work on the house.
And official Auditor Larry Dennis insisted he pointed out potential pitfalls in a deal to give Ms Gordon a housing allowance.
He added that some spending on the house -- leased in Ms Gordon...
DATE: Dec 02, 1998
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Ex-Pembroke West Central MP Ann Cartwright DeCouto may be out -- but she's by no means down.
And the 18-year-veteran of the House of Assembly is already drawing up her game plan to get back into politics.
Lawyer Mrs. Cartwright DeCouto -- a thorn in ...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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revealed at the weekend.
And the Citrus Leaf Miner -- a tiny moth -- has already spread across the west of the Island and may have moved east of Devonshire.
Now Department of Agriculture experts are to survey the Island for the insect, which attacks ...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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World-class piper James Banks has blown into Bermuda to help St. Andrew's Day go with a swing.
Ex-Scots Guards Pipe Major Banks -- who taught rock star Phil Collins to play the bagpipes for a world tour -- is on the Island as a guest of international...
DATE: Nov 30, 1998
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Opposition will work with Government to ensure "the stability and growth'' of Bermuda, the House of Assembly heard yesterday.
And Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said: "History has proven that social progress and financial security are inexora...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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A holiday to celebrate the PLP's election victory looks like "a costly exercise in vanity'' likely to cost the Country millions of dollars, Acting Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said yesterday.
And he predicted the total cost of the January 4 day of...
DATE: Nov 28, 1998
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Deputy Opposition leader Grant Gibbons will today fire the first salvo against the new Government with the UBP's debut reply to the Throne Speech.
Dr. Gibbons -- former Minister of Finance -- will stand on for Opposition leader Pamela Gordon, who is ...
DATE: Nov 27, 1998
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