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And she blasted the PLP for fostering "divisiveness'' in Bermuda and looking back instead of forward.
Ms Gordon -- addressing the party faithful from St. George's North and South - admitted people did not have everything they wanted and that t...
DATE: Nov 03, 1998
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A plan for TV debates between Premier Pamela Gordon and PLP leader Jennifer Smith was yesterday scrapped after months of wrangling.
And Ms Gordon said: "I have made the decision to take this debate and the issues that are so important to the doorstep...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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A ripple effect from the defection of UBP MP Grace Bell to the UBP earlier this year is still causing controversy in the crucial constituency of St.
George's South.
But -- not surprisingly -- both the UBP team of Rick Spurling and Derrick Carlington ...
DATE: Oct 31, 1998
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live and work in the UK has rekindled the debate over Bermuda going it alone.
No sooner had the prospect of Britain returning to the stance prior to the passing of the British Nationality Act 1981 -- full British passports instead of the second-rate ...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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The PLP this weekend released its long-awaited General Election manifesto as the climax to the party's annual banquet.
And party leader Jennifer Smith pledged "the dawn of a new era for Bermuda'' if her party forms the next Government.
Ms Smith said:...
DATE: Oct 26, 1998
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Wavering Warwick East is set up to be one of the keys to power after the General Election dust settles on November 10.
And the volatile seat is bound to play a crucial role in the game plans of both main parties' bid for power.
Warwick East has bounc...
DATE: Oct 24, 1998
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A 24-hour deadline to get TV head-to-heads between Premier Pamela Gordon and Opposition leader Jennifer Smith on the air was yesterday issued by the United Bermuda Party.
Ms Gordon served 24 hours of notice for the PLP to reply to a final letter bidd...
DATE: Oct 23, 1998
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The Royal Gazette can reveal.
For Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Maxwell Burgess has given the green light to an Island version of the Airborne Initiative, based in Scotland and designed to give offenders an alternative to jail.
And insuranc...
DATE: Oct 22, 1998
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over an international tax crackdown as scaremongering.
And Ms Smith said: "I was quite surprised that the Premier at this point in time, would try to scare Bermudians into believing only one party could ever govern Bermuda.'' Ms Smith was speaking a...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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set up, it was revealed this week.
Health and Family Services Minister Wayne Furbert said: "I've committed to look at our rest homes around the Island.'' Mr. Furbert most homes for the elderly are currently run by Parish Councils, with financial sup...
DATE: Oct 21, 1998
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