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history'' amid a row over the timing of a TV head-to-head between Premier Pamela Gordon and the PLP chief.
Ms Smith -- who yesterday repeated in a press release that there would be no confrontation without an election date being set -- insisted when ...
DATE: Oct 14, 1998
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Gibbons got tough with his opposite number.
And Dr. Gibbons accused PLP Finance spokesman Eugene Cox of failing to understand the importance of talks with top American politicians on the ex-US Navy installations on the Island -- which will cost an es...
DATE: Oct 14, 1998
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party were revealed yesterday after ex-PLP MP Trevor Woolridge weighed into the row.
Rev. Woolridge -- currently working in a parish in Philadelphia -- said PLP maverick Kenny Bascome had spurned an attempted apology from Ms Smith and stormed out of ...
DATE: Oct 14, 1998
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solution to the row over the multi-million dollar clean-up of the old US Navy bases on the Island, UBP insiders revealed yesterday.
The news quashes rumours in other sections of the media that Ms Gordon was set to name the date today. Party insiders ...
DATE: Oct 13, 1998
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hi-tech electronic commerce continued yesterday.
Shadow Finance Minister Eugene Cox said Government Ministers had "completely misunderstood'' his comments on e-commerce and its potential effects on a probe by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation...
DATE: Oct 10, 1998
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Mystery surrounds the presence of a US-based political spin-doctor at the Progressive Labour Party's HQ.
The political guru is believed to be American citizen Bill Johnston.
Mr. Johnston -- understood to have worked with the winning People's National...
DATE: Oct 09, 1998
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the Island's future prosperity, Ministers insisted yesterday.
Development and Opportunity Minister Jerome Dill said: "We're talking about a third limb to the economy -- what we're doing now is no less significant than that and we're focussing on elec...
DATE: Oct 09, 1998
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Bermuda's case for compensation, it was revealed yesterday.
The Island wants an estimated $55 million from the US for work on the old US Naval Air Station and the ex-Naval Annex -- set up under the same Second World War lease as the two Canadian base...
DATE: Oct 09, 1998
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Regiment C.O. Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge confirmed the Island's part-time army is beating the drum in a bid to call women to the colours.
He said: "We want to see if there are any young ladies out there willing to come in.'' But he added: "We'll n...
DATE: Oct 08, 1998
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Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith yesterday hit back after Premier Pamela Gordon accused the Progressive Labour Party of hiding its agenda from the public.
Ms Gordon went on the offensive after Ms Smith attacked Government `blue book' five year plan f...
DATE: Oct 07, 1998
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