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Bermuda's relations with the UK off her own bat.
And she said raising the controversial subjects of a Bermudian Governor and full Government control of the Police during meetings with top Foreign and Commonwealth Office ministers would not have been ...
DATE: Nov 21, 1997
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convicted of sexually assaulting a woman parishioner -- last night spoke out for the first time after what he called "a year of political and religious leprosy''.
But the former Shadow Community and Cultural Affairs Minister -- who yesterday had his ...
DATE: Nov 21, 1997
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The sex assault case against disgraced MP and pastor Trevor Woolridge boiled down to a balancing act between his credibility and that of the woman parishioner who accused him, a court heard yesterday.
And Saul Froomkin QC, appearing for the woman at ...
DATE: Nov 20, 1997
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A fresh row in the battle of the burgers could land Minister of Transport Wayne Furbert in court, it was revealed yesterday.
For lawyers for Grape Bay Ltd -- which includes a Government backbencher and an ex-Premier among the directors -- did not rul...
DATE: Nov 19, 1997
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Premier Pamela Gordon has suggested the UK Government consider a Bermudian Governor and total Island control of the Police force, according to British political insiders.
But -- according to UK House of Commons sources -- such a demand could spark a ...
DATE: Nov 19, 1997
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a scheduled flight is not successful, it was revealed yesterday.
Tourism Minister David Dodwell said negotiations were still going on with American Airlines to set up a flight from Florida's most southern city.
He said: "It's something we want and so...
DATE: Nov 18, 1997
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activists to hold their horses.
John Barritt and Michael Dunkley -- who represent Devonshire South, the constituency at the centre of the row -- called for more time to be given to discuss the plans and other options available.
And -- in their first ...
DATE: Nov 17, 1997
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Party's blueprint for the new session of Parliament.
And she accused Government of making promises in its Throne Speech -- but failing to deliver the goods.
But Premier Pamela Gordon punched back and said the Progressive Labour Party were peddling "d...
DATE: Nov 15, 1997
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first time next week.
And she will definitely meet Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and the Minister of State with responsibility for Bermuda, Baroness Symons, for high level talks in London.
It is possible, however -- if timetabling permits -- that the ...
DATE: Nov 14, 1997
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A group embracing five anti-drugs groups is set to get a massive cash boost from a star-studded golf tournament, it was revealed yesterday.
Event organiser Samuel L. Jackson announced yesterday that the Council Partners Charitable Trust will be the B...
DATE: Nov 13, 1997
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