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A Bermuda bid to get an air-sea rescue service could get off the ground with UK help, a British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday.
And the spokesman added Britain would also consider Bermudian requests for assistance in developing a blue water ...
DATE: Mar 04, 1998
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Easter break, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Ms Gordon wants to put out her own squad in the upcoming General Election -- and she will choose her first anniversary as Premier to chop and change Cabinet.
And the ruling United Bermuda Party hopes to bou...
DATE: Mar 03, 1998
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helicopter, a senior Regiment officer said yesterday.
And Regiment Adjutant Captain Eddie Lamb said his land-based infantry were also keen to get their water wings by boosting their boat troop and teaming up with the Bermuda Marine Police.
Capt. Lamb...
DATE: Mar 03, 1998
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Bermuda's bid to become an air and sea mini-power was yesterday backed by Shadow Home Affairs Minister Alex Scott.
And Mr. Scott -- laid up on doctor's orders with a bad back for Friday's Budget debate on Home Affairs -- said the UK could provide the...
DATE: Mar 02, 1998
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Quinton Edness said yesterday.
For the Island is set to get bigger, armed boats with a blue water capability as well as a chopper, probably to be shared between the Bermuda Regiment and Police.
And a UK Ministry of Defence expert is to visit the Isla...
DATE: Feb 28, 1998
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The hot topics of law and order and immigration are guaranteed to raise the temperature in the House of Assembly today.
The debate on this year's Budget kicks off with Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness and Shadow Minister Alex Scott taking the flo...
DATE: Feb 27, 1998
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For a booming population of wild chickens and ducks are running up a massive bill by pecking their way through fields -- ruffling farmers' feathers.
And they are `quacking' up because the feathered felons are getting off free after devastating plants...
DATE: Feb 27, 1998
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Budget.
And Shadow Finance Minister Eugene Cox -- in his last reply before a General Election -- took the opportunity to attack Government over the long slide in visitor numbers.
In a 90-minute speech, he told the House of Assembly that Finance Minis...
DATE: Feb 26, 1998
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Last night's disastrous Hamilton East by-election result could push back the date for this year's General Election to allow the ruling United Bermuda Party time to lick its wounds.
It was speculated that the Country could go to the polls as early as ...
DATE: Feb 25, 1998
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The National Liberal Party will play a decisive factor in today's Hamilton East by-election -- without even running a candidate.
For the battle for the 240-odd votes notched up by Gilbert Darrell the last time the constituency went to the polls at th...
DATE: Feb 24, 1998
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