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Smith's North at the General Election, he revealed yesterday.
And party public relations officer Graeme Outerbridge will mount another challenge in his old stomping ground of Smith's South.
Mr. Jeffers said he hoped to take advantage of a United Berm...
DATE: Aug 14, 1998
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lucky.
For National Liberal Party chief Charles Jeffers is poised to stand again in Devonshire South.
Mr. Jeffers is expected to announce where he will carry the standard for the NLP today.
But The Royal Gazette understands Devonshire South, where Mr...
DATE: Aug 13, 1998
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justice system.
Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay ordered an inquiry after a Magistrate criticised the Attorney General's Chambers for delaying trials because of late paperwork.
But Attorney General William Pearce said witness statements -- whic...
DATE: Aug 13, 1998
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singing anything but the blues. Today, Finance Minister Grant Gibbons outlines progress on pledges made in the economic area in the first of a series highlighting the eight separate areas of the document.
*** A firm hand on the purse strings has help...
DATE: Aug 13, 1998
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officially announced as candidates for the seat held by Opposition leader Jennifer Smith.
The St. George's North branch of the ruling United Bermuda Party are set announce the two at a meeting in the constituency.
Mr. Swan -- a golf pro -- and retire...
DATE: Aug 11, 1998
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with the Opposition.
And he poured cold water on claims that the Progressive Labour Party was an almost totally black party.
Mr. Burgess said: "It's always been said the PLP's a black party -- but it's open to all people, regardless of race, creed, c...
DATE: Aug 11, 1998
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Gordon said yesterday.
And -- of 111 pledges in Government's Blueprint for 1994-98 -- a total of 34 have been completed, while 64 are classed as implemented/recurring and 13 are ongoing.
Ms Gordon said: "I'm extremely proud because what we are able t...
DATE: Aug 11, 1998
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A child-sex beast is set to be booted out of the US and deported to his birthplace of Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
David Alves was jailed earlier this year after being convicted of child pornography offences in New England.
It is understood...
DATE: Aug 10, 1998
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Bermuda's would-be third force in politics yesterday unveiled its first two candidates for the upcoming General Election.
And -- as predicted by The Royal Gazette -- Edwin Armstrong will stand in Devonshire North.
He will team up with Frances Breary ...
DATE: Aug 07, 1998
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An architectural technician has designs on winning a House of Assembly seat in crucial Hamilton East for the ruling United Bermuda Party.
But top golfer and businesswoman Madeleine Joell is aiming to bunker the plan and win the nomination for herself...
DATE: Aug 07, 1998
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