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emphasis on the war on crime.
It is understood that the blueprint for the next session of Parliament will be longer than the usual.
And Premier Pamela Gordon is expected to underline that the crusade against crime and drugs will continue full force.
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DATE: Nov 06, 1997
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changes in the Senate and in Ministerial responsibilities.
Out is Senate Leader Gary Pitman, replaced by newcomer ET (Bob) Richards, who will also take over the Technology and Information Ministry from John Barritt, who is returning to the backbenche...
DATE: Nov 06, 1997
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shocked into action after delays in issuing pension cheques.
For the pensions -- normally issued on the first of the month -- have not arrived from Canada.
And one ex-employee said the hold-up was causing hardship to a host of pensioners of the compa...
DATE: Nov 06, 1997
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Newcomer PLP MP Paula Cox yesterday joined long-time Shadow Minister father Eugene on the Progressive Labour Party front bench.
Ms. Cox -- who won late PLP leader Frederick Wade's Devonshire North seat almost exactly a year ago -- replaces disgraced ...
DATE: Nov 04, 1997
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Furious union boss Derrick Burgess yesterday vowed to take on holiday giants Club Med after the last 11 workers at their old St. George's hotel were laid off yesterday.
The eleven -- caretaking and maintenance staff at the closed resort most of whom ...
DATE: Oct 31, 1997
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A doctor is set to offer potentially life-saving screening for breast cancer to women unable to afford the scan themselves.
Dr. Ewart Brown said: "October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and we decided our contribution would be something concrete wh...
DATE: Oct 31, 1997
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the side of a moving bus.
It is understood the youngster was ordered off the bus for rowdy behaviour -- but jumped up and grabbed a window as the bus moved away.
Last night it was unclear whether the teenager was trying to reboard the bus through a w...
DATE: Oct 30, 1997
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Progressive Labour Party Shadow Minister Trevor Woolridge in the Community and Cultural Affairs portfolio.
Party leader Jennifer Smith is likely to announce a replacement for Mr.
Woolridge -- who quit the party whip to sit as an Independent earlier t...
DATE: Oct 30, 1997
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A Bermudian missionary yesterday relived his brush with death at the hands of knife-wielding Nigerian thugs.
Church worker Eddie Richardson and three other Bermudians, including Magistrate Arthur Hodgson, MP Ottiwell Simmons and his brother Clayton, ...
DATE: Oct 30, 1997
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Governor Thorold Masefield has asked Premier Pamela Gordon and Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith to help shape the new deal for the UK's former colonies.
Now the two will have several weeks to come up with ideas for consideration by British Labour Par...
DATE: Oct 29, 1997
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