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Britain will begin a massive year-long clean-up of oil pollution at the former HMS Malabar before summer, it was confirmed yesterday.
Premier David Saul was speaking after he toured caves used as an oil dump by the Royal Navy with UK Foreign Office M...
DATE: Feb 25, 1997
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bring in a foreign assistant to help in his practice -- against the wishes of the Bermuda Dental Board.
But Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said it would only happen if a local replacement could not be found.
Mr. Edness -- who has just returned ...
DATE: Feb 05, 1997
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yesterday buried the hatchet with Premier David Saul.
Veteran UBP MP C.V. (Jim) Woolridge said as soon as the controversial McDonald's issue was dead, the rebels were prepared to serve.
He added: "We are literally months away from possible election s...
DATE: Jan 18, 1997
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personalities, an insider claimed yesterday.
He was speaking after a Cabinet re-shuffle brought three UBP rebels back into the fold -- and returned three Ministers to the back benches.
The insider said: "What worries people are things like housing, l...
DATE: Jan 17, 1997
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smiling.
Dr. Saul spoke to the Pembroke West United Bermuda Party branch only days after a bill backed by five rebel MPs to outlaw fast food with a foreign flavour passed in the House of Assembly with Opposition PLP support.
Pembroke West's Dr. David...
DATE: Dec 11, 1996
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The son of a Welsh-born roads engineer is set to carve out a new path of his own -- as a member of Bermuda's Senate.
For retired top civil servant Walwyn Hughes, who sat behind Senators during budget debates, is moving one step forward to take up a s...
DATE: Nov 15, 1996
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The National Liberal Party yesterday unveiled its battle plan for the next General Election.
And party chairman Charles Jeffers said the NLP was committed to a smaller Parliament and the abolition of double seat constituencies.
And he said Cabinet me...
DATE: Jul 22, 1996
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Government rebels this week held a secret meeting with Premier David Saul -- the second in a series aimed at healing massive splits in the ruling United Bermuda Party.
The so-called People's Five spent nearly two hours on Wednesday discussing their d...
DATE: Jul 19, 1996
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Premier David Saul yesterday met rebel backbenchers in a bid to avoid a winter of discontent in the next session of Parliament.
The Premier spent two hours with the so-called People's Five at the United Bermuda Party headquarters in Chancery Lane yes...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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If religion is the opium of the people then Bermuda has an even bigger drugs problem than anyone realised.
On a tiny island with a population of less than 60,000, there are 32 different faiths listed in the telephone book and more than 100 separate p...
DATE: Dec 29, 1995
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