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A one-stop shop to help the elderly is on the cards, Health and Family Services Minister Wayne Furbert announced yesterday.
Mr. Furbert said existing services for seniors will come under one roof for ease of access.
He added: "All Government services...
DATE: Oct 20, 1998
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the Island's future prosperity, Ministers insisted yesterday.
Development and Opportunity Minister Jerome Dill said: "We're talking about a third limb to the economy -- what we're doing now is no less significant than that and we're focussing on elec...
DATE: Oct 09, 1998
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watchdogs, it was revealed yesterday.
For a meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers in Canada last week backed the creation of international "super-regulators'' to police the world's economic powerhouses in banking, finance and insurance.
Finance M...
DATE: Oct 05, 1998
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Paget West tomorrow.
For Ms Joell is likely to be officially adopted as Education Minister Tim Smith's running mate at a meeting of the local United Bermuda Party branch tomorrow night following sitting MP Harry Soares' decision to quit politics.
The...
DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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A massive cash boost for small businesses is in the pipeline, it was revealed last night.
Premier Pamela Gordon announced in a TV broadcast last night that loans of between $50,000 and $500,000 are set to be handed out.
In a pre-General Election push...
DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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top-level talks in London on plans to set up a hitlist of dodgy offshore financial centres.
But PLP deputy leader Eugene Cox refused to slam Britain for slapping a gagging order on the heads of the Overseas Territories, called to the Foreign Office f...
DATE: Sep 21, 1998
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weeks before the General Election, it was revealed yesterday.
And Harry Soares -- Environment Minister and Paget West MP -- could set to be replaced by golf star and insurance company executive Madeleine Joell as Education Minister Tim Smith's runnin...
DATE: Sep 16, 1998
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A low-key approach to racial problems was unveiled by the Opposition yesterday.
And Progressive Labour Party leader Jennifer Smith said the party had opted for "small steps''.
She added that dramatic victories had been won in the 1960s but a differen...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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abuse, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Gloria Holdipp was fined $400 with the alternative of a year in prison after admitting assaulting a two-year-old boy eight years ago.
The child, according to court reports, suffered bruising and a cut head after ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
"We believe that schools can and should teach moral values and build character,'' she said at a Progressive Labour Party press conference.
Ms Smith added that school rules and the expectations of teach...
DATE: Aug 21, 1998
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