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A Minister has been deluged with applications after he appealed for Bermudians to fill more than 50 jobs -- which otherwise would have gone to foreign workers, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
More than 90 Bermudian workers have expressed an interest in...
DATE: Apr 21, 1998
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For the quartet have passed a gruelling course organised by Nautilus Diving to qualify as open-water scuba diving instructors.
And -- as well as the ten-day course plus exams -- all four notched up extra courses from top sport governing body PADI, in...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Peppercorn Ceremony.
And a time capsule -- to be opened 100 years after the 1996 twinning ceremony -- was sealed this weekend in the Old Town's Town Hall to mark the occasion.
St. George's and Lyme Regis, Dorset -- the birthplace of Bermuda's foundin...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon is set to rub shoulders with female national leaders from all over the world.
For the Premier has been invited to join the Council of Women World Leaders first-ever annual meeting.
Ms Gordon said over the weekend: "When you look...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Opposition law and order spokesman Alex Scott yesterday backed the duo of Canadian Mountie Jean-Jacques Lemay and Harold Moniz as Bermuda's two top Policemen.
Mr. Scott said: "We have the disappointment of not having a Bermudian in the key post of Co...
DATE: Apr 18, 1998
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cutbacks forced by the end of the company's monopoly on overseas telephone calls, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Around 25 workers throughout the workforce of 114 are set to go amid a shrinking market share since TeleBermuda International opened up it...
DATE: Apr 17, 1998
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three years.
And Governor Thorold Masefield picked 38-year veteran Harold Moniz as Deputy Commissioner -- a double-header predicted by The Royal Gazette almost a month ago.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police gave their blessing to an extension to Mr.
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DATE: Apr 17, 1998
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The phone wars escalated yesterday after Telecommunications Minister E.T.
(Bob) Richards promised a media blitz to counter a "misleading'' ad campaign by Cable & Wireless over the introduction of competition in overseas calls.
Sen. Richards hit back ...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998
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Bermuda may have to cut its links with Britain to protect its prosperity, the Island's smallest political party warned yesterday.
The National Liberal Party's Graeme Outerbridge spoke out amid fears over the UK's insistence on tough new laws in its O...
DATE: Apr 16, 1998
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Devonshire Dock.
The expert -- who may be brought in from overseas -- is to test the machine for mechanical problems.
It is understood the driver claimed his machine suffered a mechanical failure just before the smash which claimed the life of Al-Reu...
DATE: Apr 15, 1998
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