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Bermuda Industrial Union boss and would-be MP Derrick Burgess has staked his claim on the Hamilton East seat with a hard-hitting pre-by-election speech.
Mr. Burgess also hit out at Government education policy and youth programmes and claimed a lack o...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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The US Consul General has started house-hunting.
US officials have been viewing properties all over the Island seeking a suitable replacement for the multi-million dollar Chelston in Paget -- which had a `for sale' sign slapped on it last year as par...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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tough stance with the UK Government over new rules for international business.
And he took a swipe at the Opposition Progressive Labour Party for "undermining'' the Premier's efforts on behalf of Bermuda.
Sen. Richards said: "It's clear from all repo...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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The biggest-ever boost for Bermudian students from the Island's international business sector was announced yesterday.
For the Chamber of Commerce's International Companies Division -- launching its 20th annual Education Awards -- said students who q...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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If Police drivers involved in accidents are found to have broken the law or force policy "the appropriate action will be taken against those responsible'', a Police spokeswoman pledged yesterday.
And she said that a review of driver training policy w...
DATE: Feb 21, 1998
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battlefield.
For Lt. Col. Burch -- who retired from the Regiment last year -- is to stand for the Opposition Progressive Labour Party in Smith's South.
The Royal Gazette understands that Lt. Col. Burch announced he was set to launch an assault on Par...
DATE: Feb 21, 1998
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The offshore finance sector wants Britain to butt out of Bermuda's business, insiders claimed yesterday.
And one businessman warned: "British interference in Bermudian law could severely damage offshore jurisdictions in general, not just Bermuda.'' ...
DATE: Feb 20, 1998
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Gordon to discuss controversial proposals by the UK Government on new laws to govern the offshore industry.
It is expected around 30 representatives of the offshore sector will gather at Cabinet Office tomorrow to discuss the UK proposals.
Ms Gordon ...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998
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by Finance Minister Grant Gibbons in yesterday's Budget.
He told the House of Assembly: "This Government understands that our people are the key asset for economic prosperity in the modern global economy.
"Accordingly, most of the expenditure in this...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998
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the people.
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons said it was intended to shore up the second pillar of the economy -- tourism.
And international business, subject to increases in company fees of up to six per cent but -- like domestic employers -- spared p...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998
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