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Prison officers are set to be targeted in a bid to halt the flow of drugs behind bars.
Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess said that crooked Prison officers had been identified as a a possible source of drugs in jail.
He said: "Th...
DATE: Sep 19, 1998
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Reports that the UK would consider threatening Bermuda with pressure on the US over its tax treaty with Bermuda were yesterday denied by Deputy Governor Peter Willis.
Mr. Willis said: "The reports are untrue, uninformed and entirely misleading.'' He...
DATE: Sep 18, 1998
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A new community-based assault on crime kicked off yesterday with a top-level think-tank.
And Premier Pamela Gordon said: "The community is an important part of the team.
"We are really not at a time when should be talking about what we can do for you...
DATE: Sep 18, 1998
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with Bermuda unless it toes the line on a tough new international approach to so-called tax havens, it was claimed yesterday.
UK Parliamentary insiders said the UK Foreign Office was set to play tough in a worldwide crackdown on "harmful tax'' jurisd...
DATE: Sep 17, 1998
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weeks before the General Election, it was revealed yesterday.
And Harry Soares -- Environment Minister and Paget West MP -- could set to be replaced by golf star and insurance company executive Madeleine Joell as Education Minister Tim Smith's runnin...
DATE: Sep 16, 1998
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General Election candidate Rodney Smith amid an embarrassing row over an evicted tenant.
Party Leader Jennifer Smith -- as is usual -- could not be contacted for comment.
But Deputy Leader Eugene Cox said: "The matter has been addressed in my view in...
DATE: Sep 15, 1998
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LONDON -- Britain fears an influx of immigrants if full UK citizenship is granted to the remaining Overseas Territories.
Premier Pamela Gordon said: "What the concern is, if you give citizenship to an additional 130,000 people, realistically, you won...
DATE: Sep 08, 1998
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that fellow constituency MP Ewart Brown apologise to the people of Bermuda over a long-running controversy over his joint US/Bermuda nationality.
Mr. Edness weighed into the argument only days after the Progressive Labour Party's Dr. Brown dumped his...
DATE: Sep 05, 1998
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A bid to ensure that Bermuda does not end up on an international blacklist of dodgy financial jurisdictions will be launched in London on Monday.
Premier Pamela Gordon and Finance Minister Grant Gibbons are set to meet with top officials from the UK ...
DATE: Sep 05, 1998
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Housing Corporation chief Edwin Cowen yesterday slammed claims that one of its apartments had been left vacant while people were crying out for affordable homes.
And Mr. Cowen said the allegations by Rosemarie Pedro of the Coalition for Affordable Ho...
DATE: Sep 05, 1998
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