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Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday launched a thinly-veiled attack on the Opposition and warned that the only thing that mattered was results -- not "grand schemes which sound great.'' Ms Gordon said: "It is a lot easier to paint a pretty picture that ...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997
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Now hotel management student Christin Butterfield has an extra $5,000 to put towards his education, courtesy of the Rafael Elbow Beach Hotel.
The third-year hospitality administration student at Morris Brown University in Atlanta, Georgia, is the lat...
DATE: Aug 25, 1997
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Bermuda is to become the nerve-centre for the Caribbean Union of Teachers, it was revealed yesterday.
And Bermuda Union of Teachers president Mike Charles said he was delighted the Island had been picked from a field of four contenders to host the se...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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Law and order Minister Quinton Edness yesterday backed a massive Police offensive designed to drive drug dealers from the streets.
He torpedoed claims by overseas academics that the beneficial effects of Operation Cleansweep on the war on drugs could...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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Teacher and author Dale Butler is set to chuck his job in favour of a seat in Parliament for the Progressive Labour Party.
It is illegal for teachers to keep their jobs and be MPs -- and Mr. Butler, if he wins a seat, revealed he would give up his he...
DATE: Aug 05, 1997
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Ministry in charge of prisons in her final address as head of the board.
Ms Landy said: "My final thoughts as chairman are that the communication and understanding between the chairman and the Ministry leaves a lot to be desired.'' But she added: "B...
DATE: Jul 03, 1997
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A controversial bill to allow Government to postpone elections in the event of natural disasters or hurricanes is set to come back to the House of Assembly today.
In a surprise move last Friday, the Progressive Labour Party won a vote against the bil...
DATE: Jul 02, 1997
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Members of Parliament are to debate plans to allow the sale of duty free liquor at the Airport at a special session of the House of Assembly today.
The Bermuda Airport (Duty Free Sales) Act, which would allow the sale of duty free liquor from outlets...
DATE: Jun 25, 1997
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Government's controversial new cruise ship policy is set to launch a stormy session in the House of Assembly today.
And House insiders predict the debate on the Department of Tourism document will swamp all other business in an argument likely to con...
DATE: May 30, 1997
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questionnaire on last month's teacher's walkout have been disciplined, it was revealed last night.
Head teachers were asked to complete a series of questions on how they handled children while teachers took time off to protest over attacks on them by...
DATE: Apr 28, 1997
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