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A story in Saturday's paper incorrectly stated that Government announced a Budget of more than $500 billion. It should have read more than $500 million.
The first-ever Progressive Labour Party Budget could drive Bermuda onto financial rocks, Shadow F...
DATE: Feb 27, 1999
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The Opposition will today go on the offensive in its first-ever reply to the Budget.
And they will kick off next week's debates on individual Ministries by putting Premier and Education Minister Jennifer Smith in the spotlight.
Shadow Finance Ministe...
DATE: Feb 26, 1999
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Shadow Finance Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday challenged Government to get on with the job.
And he warned that the lack of legislation brought forward since the PLP victory in November could be an indicator of a do-nothing Budget from the PLP.
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DATE: Feb 19, 1999
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Money to help unemployed Bid to attract local Policemen Investment in education Tomorrow's first-ever PLP Budget will chart a `steady as she goes' course for Bermuda.
And there will be no new taxes -- and likely little change in most existing ones...
DATE: Feb 18, 1999
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A system of "shadow boards'' to monitor official Government bodies is to be set up by the Opposition United Bermuda Party.
And the mini-boards -- which will mirror major Government boards -- will be used to analyse the work of the official groups.
Th...
DATE: Feb 15, 1999
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and running for next year's recruit camp, it was revealed yesterday.
And Regiment commanding officer Lt. Col. Patrick Outerbridge called for the Island's part-time army to be given a freer hand to impose military-style discipline in the Warwick Camp ...
DATE: Feb 11, 1999
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Bermudians backed the new Government.
But Sen. Kim Swan sounded a warning that the traditional honeymoon period for a new administration would not last.
And he said the PLP's first Budget would be the first test for the PLP Government -- and of publi...
DATE: Jan 25, 1999
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Cheaper fees for UK universities and colleges would help keep Bermuda's links with Britain alive, a House of Commons Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegate said yesterday.
And Scots MP Ian Davidson -- who, with other delegates, met Oppositio...
DATE: Jan 19, 1999
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Bermuda's political year was dominated by the landslide November General Election victory for the PLP -- which formed its first administration since it was founded 35 years ago.
And the UBP was forced into Opposition for the first time since the part...
DATE: Dec 31, 1998
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Bermuda, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For J&H Marsh & McLennan senior vice-president Paul Rowlerson has not had his work permit renewed after more than a decade on the Island.
Mr. Rowlerson said yesterday: "We've had a verbal decline -- we haven't h...
DATE: Dec 17, 1998
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