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Government's failure to appoint a new Health and Social Services Minister came under fire yesterday.
The Ministry -- the biggest in Government with an annual budget of more than $103 million -- has been without a full-time Minister for nearly a month...
DATE: Jan 29, 1998
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shake-up, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And Susan Wilson -- chairman of the powerful backroom group in charge of candidate selection and election planning -- is set to be dropped in favour of hotelier and ex-Government Senate leader Michael Winfield....
DATE: Jan 29, 1998
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Two Bermudians students yesterday walked free after charges of carjacking and armed robbery were dismissed by a judge in Georgia.
Wolde Place, 19, and Austin Simons, 20, together with co-accused Neal Daniel of the US Virgin Islands, had the case agai...
DATE: Jan 28, 1998
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forge better links with its colonies, it was revealed yesterday.
The UK Labour Government has already unveiled plans for a massive reform of the largely hereditary Upper House.
And PM Tony Blair's administration could use the transformation to create...
DATE: Jan 28, 1998
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Reports of a turf war between two top UK Government Ministers over full British passports for Britain's remaining colonies were yesterday denied.
And official spokesmen for Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and Home Secretary Jack Straw dismissed newspape...
DATE: Jan 27, 1998
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The man in charge of the Bermuda Police `report cards' yesterday denied claims he was set to recommend a Foreign Office inquiry into the departure of ex-Police Commissioner Colin Coxall.
Her Majesty's Inspector of Dependent Territories Police Forces ...
DATE: Jan 27, 1998
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dependent territories.
But Premier Pamela Gordon last night stressed the smaller territories in the Caribbean would not become a financial drain on Bermuda.
But she said Bermuda could help the Caribbean countries towards the more advanced financial a...
DATE: Jan 24, 1998
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mini-summit a roaring success.
And the historic meeting could be the first of a series to forge closer links with its fellow Dependent Territories to the south.
The news came as Caribbean government leaders queued up to honour Ms Gordon's "brilliant'...
DATE: Jan 24, 1998
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community Parish constables to the rapid response Island-wide troubleshooting Task Force.
And Mr. Perinchief called for extra manpower to be drafted in to the force to mount an effective war on crime.
The former Assistant Commissioner said Police had...
DATE: Jan 24, 1998
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separately, British Virgin Island Chief Minister Ralph O'Neal warned yesterday.
He added that even the world's largest and most powerful countries were increasingly banding together in organisations like the European Union.
Mr. O'Neal -- addressing t...
DATE: Jan 23, 1998
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