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A front-page story in yesterday's paper incorrectly quoted National Liberal Party spokesman Graeme Outerbridge as stating that the party would support the removal of capital punishment on its own "with British arm-twisting''. It should have stated "w...
DATE: Feb 10, 1998
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Gibbons said yesterday.
And he added that -- in line with international regulations -- more power was set to pass the Bermuda Monetary Authority from the Ministry of Finance.
Dr. Gibbons, fresh from a major economic summit in Davos, Switzerland, said...
DATE: Feb 07, 1998
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leg of the journey to Bermuda's shores, it was claimed yesterday.
The tiny, fast and hard-to-spot craft are being used to pick up drugs dropped from foreign yachts -- and they can rocket through shallow water where Police boats could not follow.
One ...
DATE: Feb 06, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon will kick off today's new session of the House of Assembly with a report on her trip to London's conference of the Dependent Territories.
And yesterday she pledged to meet with the Island and international business sectors to di...
DATE: Feb 06, 1998
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on the eve of elections, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For a supporter of current president Leleath Bailey has asked rival candidate Betty Christopher to be reprimanded for "bringing the union into disrepute'' for using divisive tactics.
But yesterda...
DATE: Feb 05, 1998
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scheme designed to identify future high-flyers in the Bermuda Police Service.
Peter Sharpe -- Chief Constable of the English county of Hertfordshire -- will lead a three-strong interview panel seeing senior officers.
He will be backed by recently-ret...
DATE: Feb 04, 1998
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UK offer of full British citizenship for the Dependent Territories -- but with strings attached.
The Royal Gazette revealed on Monday that British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was set to offer a new deal, but with the condition that UK law on financi...
DATE: Feb 04, 1998
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Tomorrow -- together with top figures like computer magnate Bill Gates of Microsoft and UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown -- at a world economic summit in Switzerland.
And today she will give her views on a series of special closed meetings...
DATE: Feb 02, 1998
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Britain is set to offer full UK citizenship to its Dependent Territories -- but with a hefty price tag which could include trying people accused of money laundering and white-collar crime in Britain under English law, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
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DATE: Feb 02, 1998
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Premier Pamela Gordon is set to attend a major Caribbean Forum next month chaired by UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook.
The conference will zoom in on hot topics like money laundering and white collar crime, as well as environmental issues, tourism and...
DATE: Jan 31, 1998
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