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got off to a flying start, according to top politicians from Bermuda and the Caribbean.
Premier Pamela Gordon said after the start of the first session: "It was an extremely good meeting -- a very good start in dealing with these very complex subject...
DATE: Jan 23, 1998
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can reveal.
And the use of outside consultants drafted in over Government officials to streamline the Island's bureaucracy may be on the cards.
Now Britain's bureacrats -- who suffered massive cutbacks under 18 years of Conservative rule -- could be ...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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by-election candidates, according to ex-Government Senate Leader and Pembroke West by-election candidate Gary Pitman.
Mr. Pitman told Pembroke West UBP supporters: "Primaries may be divisive, they may be democratic, they may be unneccessary.'' He ad...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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Gazette has learned.
And Premier Pamela Gordon is understood to be considering a major Cabinet shuffle in the run-up to the next General Election.
The election must be called by October at the latest, but could be held as early as May.
UBP insiders s...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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The Island's international businesses should adopt Bermudian youngsters, Premier Pamela Gordon told top executives yesterday.
She said the international business sector could boost Bermuda and their own companies by investing in education and backing...
DATE: Jan 22, 1998
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yesterday offered bail of $50,000 by a judge in Atlanta.
But Wolde Place and Austin Simons were both remanded in custody pending someone coming up with the cash and ordered to appear again at Fulton County Magistrates' Court next week.
According to l...
DATE: Jan 21, 1998
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from UK Dependent Territories which starts tomorrow.
And a solid blue line of Bermuda Police officers will provide maximum security for the two-day event at the Hamilton Princess, hosted by Premier Pamela Gordon and involving Government chiefs from f...
DATE: Jan 21, 1998
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"shop local'' and support Island producers.
And it is believed fed-up farmers are having to dump produce like cabbages because they cannot find buyers.
But now Bermuda's tiny agricultural sector is set to dig its heels in to try and force a change in...
DATE: Jan 21, 1998
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Point.
The newly set up Task Force is to launch a mini-Operation Cleansweep drugs busting operation centred on Admiralty House and Spanish Point Parks.
The news came from the United Bermuda Party's Pembroke West by-election candidate Gary Pitman duri...
DATE: Jan 21, 1998
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The man who lost out in a bid to contest the Pembroke West primary was last night expected to back his then-rival Gary Pitman at a constituency meeting.
Wayne Soares -- time-barred from the primary contest scheduled for Friday -- will speak at meetin...
DATE: Jan 20, 1998
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