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Just five percent of Bermuda residents want Government to take over the corporations of Hamilton and St. George's, according to a new survey.
Fifty-two percent said they were against such a move — with the rest undecided or not caring — in the Resear...
DATE: Mar 11, 2010
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Here are some of the comments from people responding to Research.bm's survey when asked: "What is the real reason for Government wanting to take over the municipalities?"
"I believe the present Government can't bear the fact that there are separate e...
DATE: Mar 11, 2010
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Plans to let people access their private pension funds won the backing of the Opposition last night after it emerged the legislation only applies to residents suffering extreme financial hardship.
Finance Minister Paula Cox said the National Pension ...
DATE: Mar 11, 2010
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International business leader David Ezekiel yesterday repeated his strong concerns at the payroll tax increases which got the backing of MPs on Monday night.
"We believe that these additional expenses are not good for Bermuda business, and therefore ...
DATE: Mar 10, 2010
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An area on the South Shore known as Longtails' Nest is becoming more like "Pigeons' Nest" as Bermuda's so-called symbol of spring comes increasingly under threat.
With numbers of white-tailed tropicbirds continuously falling, residents in Southampton...
DATE: Mar 10, 2010
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MPs passed legislation tightening up Customs regulations ahead of the introduction of container scanning technology at Hamilton dock.
Under the Customs Department Amendment Act, people will be charged $25 for a certificate showing their goods have la...
DATE: Mar 10, 2010
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Fiscal controls over large projects are being stepped up following "recently highlighted deficiencies", according to Finance Minister Paula Cox.
Ms Cox told the House of Assembly she was also working more closely with the Internal Audit Department to...
DATE: Mar 10, 2010
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Plans to let people dip into their private pension funds will be discussed today as Paula Cox's Budget looks set for more contentious debate in the House of Assembly.
Bermudians who meet certain criteria for hardship will have access to their pension...
DATE: Mar 10, 2010
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Controversial payroll tax increases were passed by the House of Assembly last night, with the United Bermuda Party warning they could trigger the departure of international business.
MPs voted in favour of a payroll tax rise from 14 percent to 16 per...
DATE: Mar 09, 2010
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United Bermuda Party Deputy Leader Trevor Moniz caused an angry reaction from Premier Ewart Brown when he raised questions about the Premier's friend Dennis Correia getting the Dockyard pier contract.
Speaking late on Friday night's Budget Reply deba...
DATE: Mar 08, 2010
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