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Government proposals.
And that is likely to mean new Navy-style tasks for the soldiers at Warwick Camp -- with more full-time possibilities for young Bermudians.
Yesterday's Throne Speech said Government would, in consultation with the commander-in-c...
DATE: Nov 21, 1998
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Ex-Premier Pamela Gordon did not get a head-of-Government house from Government -- but a housing allowance.
And Ms Gordon said she would not be leaving her Warwick home in the wake of the UBP losing power.
She said Cabinet had backed a $5,000-a-month...
DATE: Nov 20, 1998
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beaten United Bermuda Party, it was revealed yesterday.
And he will be joined on the Opposition side of the Upper House by losing St.
George's North candidate Kim Swan and Patricia Gordon Pamplin, sister of ex-Premier Pamela Gordon, who crashed in Pe...
DATE: Nov 20, 1998
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Losing Smith's South PLP election candidate Lt. Col. David Burch has landed a plum job as Premier Jennifer Smith's right-hand man, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For -- in a US-style appointment -- ex-Regiment CO Lt. Col. Burch has been made Chief of ...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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top priorities for the coming year.
And boosting tourism, education, a streamlined voting system plus the creation of a International Business Minister are likely to be among the major targets for the new Parliamentary session.
The Throne Speech will...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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US Consul General Bob Farmer has come under fire from controversial US conference organiser Bonnie Marshall -- at a special reception at the diplomat's luxury mansion.
And last night a furious Bermudian onlooker who witnessed Ms Marshall's shock atta...
DATE: Nov 19, 1998
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Thorold Masefield.
And already-sworn Sen. Milton Scott -- who will become Government Senate leader -- will be joined by three PLP candidates who failed to ride the PLP General Election tide along with party chairman Calvin Smith.
The other PLP Senato...
DATE: Nov 18, 1998
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to be torn down from the walls of the Cabinet chamber -- claiming it was a "previous Government's theme.'' The small plaque -- with the quote "to advance the peace, prosperity and welfare of these islands...'' on it -- sat above an aerial view of th...
DATE: Nov 17, 1998
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behind a controversial advert attacking his fitness to be Finance Minister.
Mr. Robinson said: "Sorry -- apology not accepted. And in any case, he doesn't need to apologise to me, but to the country. The country was outraged.'' And losing St. George...
DATE: Nov 17, 1998
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can reveal.
Mr. Mottley was expected to quit his post later this month -- after a cash sweetener to persuade him to remain in post until after the General Election.
But now he will keep the job until the new PLP Government passes legislation to allow...
DATE: Nov 16, 1998
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