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figures goes back and forth. As we see the debate, it has no real point. The real point is that there are jobs in Bermuda, plenty of jobs, if people want to do them.
Government figures show less than 500 unemployed and the Opposition says there are s...
DATE: Aug 20, 1998
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A father desperate to save his son from a life of crime is begging Government to set up a boot camp at Paget Island.
Randolph Darrell approached The Royal Gazette in a last-ditch attempt to help his 14 year old who is spiralling out of control and he...
DATE: Aug 20, 1998
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Education Minister Tim Smith says the $160 million spent on into education will provide a top-of-the-class system. ---- Page 2 TALKS HELD ON COURT DELAYS CTS POL AG Talks held on court delays Police and prosecutors yesterday held a crunch meeti...
DATE: Aug 19, 1998
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portfolio in the third part in a series highlighting the eight separate areas of the document. Government has invested a fortune in a new-style education system, with $90 million spent already and another $70 million still to be forked out. And yeste...
DATE: Aug 19, 1998
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are being recruited by evil drug barons into a life of crime.
And the Progressive Labour Party's Alex Scott believes Government is to blame because it has failed to provide alternative job opportunities for Bermuda's young.
In a second assault on Dep...
DATE: Aug 18, 1998
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The US Government has decided not to pursue a Canadian consultant in Bermuda accused of alleged multi-million dollar white collar crimes.
But it is understood the US will bid to have Lawrence William Anderson -- a former Bermuda Government consultant...
DATE: Aug 18, 1998
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Education officials yesterday moved quickly to quash suspicions about the selection process for Bermuda Government Scholarships.
In a hastily called press conference, Minister Tim Smith said he was satisfied the selection process was "fair and equita...
DATE: Aug 15, 1998
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his old stomping ground of Smith's South. ---- Page 2 STAYING WITH TOURISM TOU Staying with tourism Ann Smith's family bought Oxford Guest House in 1983. At that time there were five other guest properties along Woodbourne Avenue to compete with ...
DATE: Aug 14, 1998
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the Island's economy.
The annual inflation rate in June was 1.9 percent, down from the 2.1 percent in the previous month according to Bermuda's Statistics Department. Consumer prices on average increased 0.3 percent in June.
Over the past 12 months t...
DATE: Aug 13, 1998
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the concern, despite accidents, despite the inconvenience to visitors and despite promises, not very much happens.
Bermuda's traffic conditions once seemed to go in waves which were governed by varying levels of Police activity and by the publicity s...
DATE: Aug 11, 1998
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