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his duties.
"I want to bring in a personal style -- I'm a relaxed individual,'' Mr.
Gurney said. "I like people and I like dealing with them -- I do care about people and I'm very happy to talk to them.'' He admitted: "There is a pomp and circumstan...
DATE: Oct 06, 1998
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International business has brought out its big guns in the battle to keep Bermuda off an international hitlist of dodgy offshore financial centres.
And firms with close links to the UK financial heartland of London have launched a plan to lobby Briti...
DATE: Sep 28, 1998
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A bid to push the Independence issue back into the spotlight will kick off tonight.
The public forum -- called Independence or British Citizenship -- What's Your Choices? -- comes amid a rewrite of relations between Britain and its colonies.
Organise...
DATE: Sep 24, 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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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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The Opposition has been caught "flat-footed'' by the possibility of the Independence issue going back on the front burner, according to a former Progressive Labour Party Parliamentary candidate.
Lawyer Philip Perinchief said: "The PLP have been caugh...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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proposals on its rewrite of relations with its Overseas Territories, Premier Pamela Gordon last night told The Royal Gazette .
And Ms Gordon did not rule out a referendum on the issue if the UK proposes major changes to the deal for its remaining pos...
DATE: Aug 31, 1998
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public are the ones to make the choice.' -- Jennifer Smith Two Independents could cause confusion in Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith's St. George's North constituency.
For lawyer and ex-PLP candidate Phil Perinchief could be set to make a protest s...
DATE: Aug 28, 1998
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newspaper over an interview with the former leader of the Opposition youth wing.
Angry Works and Engineering Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge yesterday alleged statements made in the article were defamatory.
And he has already demanded an apology and re...
DATE: Aug 14, 1998
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British citizenship from the UK could spell "total extinction'' for the Island.
And Philip Perinchief slammed both the ruling United Bermuda Party and the Progressive Labour Party for failing to spot the dangers.
He said Bermuda's Parliament faced be...
DATE: Jul 17, 1998
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