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Progressive Labour Party candidate for the Paget East by-election Craig Walls yesterday unveiled his personal manifesto.
And the financial portfolio manager puts the spotlight on young people, education and the environment as the hot subjects of the ...
DATE: Apr 25, 1997
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two by-elections was yesterday overshadowed by a row over PLP media relations.
Opposition Jennifer Smith was accused of ignoring calls from the media for comment and of gagging her Shadow Cabinet.
Media representatives at the press conference complai...
DATE: Apr 18, 1997
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his hat in the ring for the Devonshire South by-election.
And Mr. Jeffers announced Bermuda's third political party would be running a community-based campaign for ex-Premier David Saul's old seat.
He said: "Our main thrust is going to be the social ...
DATE: Apr 07, 1997
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Austria's first-ever Honorary Consul to the Island yesterday offered a hotel industry link-up between the two countries.
The news came as hotelier Leopold Kuchler and New York-based Austrian Consul General Walter Greinhart paid an official visit on n...
DATE: Apr 03, 1997
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the middle of April, it was revealed yesterday.
And the race for the Devonshire South vacancy hotted up with former UBP executive officer Joe Gibbons throwing his hat in the ring along with dairy chief Mike Dunkley's.
The primary to decide between th...
DATE: Apr 01, 1997
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personal crusade for the "People's Premier''.
She said: "Make no mistake about it, the crime rate is down. But any amount of criminal activity in Bermuda is unacceptable.'' She added there was light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the crime rat...
DATE: Mar 29, 1997
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woman ever sworn in as Premier.
And tonight she will outline her hopes for the future of Bermuda in a "state of the nation'' inaugural address, to be broadcast this evening on all three TV channels.
But her first act as the new Premier is likely to b...
DATE: Mar 27, 1997
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Bermuda Party's caucus after less than four years as an MP.
For late last night, party chairman and Senator Gary Pitman confirmed the midnight deadline for candidates for the Cabinet Office had passed -- with only Ms Gordon's name in the frame.
And M...
DATE: Mar 25, 1997
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from becoming MPs.
The Dellwood Primary School head teacher was speaking after revealing he had been tapped by the Opposition Progressive Labour Party to run as a candidate for the House of Assembly -- probably in one of the Warwick constituencies.
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DATE: Feb 28, 1997
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Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday.
His Budget statement for the coming year laid out the ruling United Bermuda Party's manifesto for the millenium.
And that includes cutting back on protectionism, increasing the role of the private sector in providing...
DATE: Feb 20, 1997
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