26 results returned for search: "education AND " category "News" author Carla Zuill
As it celebrates 45 years of its existence, the Adult Education School (AES) programme saw 61 students receive their General Educational Development (GED) diploma last week at the Fairmont Southampton.
Keeping in form with its eclectic cross-section ...
DATE: Jun 23, 2003
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It may be the end of the road for residents who make and sell mixed music compact discs (CDs) in the near future as Bermuda will be looking at amending its copyright laws after the General Election.
According to a Government press release from the Mi...
DATE: Jun 18, 2003
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Carla Zuill: Are there gangs in Bermuda?
Terry Lister: There's an element of socialisation, young men congregating together and because we're hanging out on the corner every afternoon after work, does that make us a gang? It makes us a group, a bunch...
DATE: May 31, 2003
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Almost 12 years ago, Andr? Minors committed a crime which changed his life forever.
He stabbed his girlfriend of five years several times in broad daylight after they had an argument.
At that time, he said, he was so angry he didn't care about the co...
DATE: Mar 24, 2003
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Young men need to be encouraged to study in order to increase their thirst for an education, St. Mary's University president Colin Dodd, told Hamilton Rotarians yesterday.
Mr. Dodd is on the Island to speaking to college-bound students.
Pointing out ...
DATE: Mar 12, 2003
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Kind-hearted. Caring. Compassionate. Ambitious.
These were just some of the words used to describe 34-year-old Andrea Bicari, the married, mother-of-one whose life was tragically cut short when she was crushed as she sat in her car at the Bermuda Col...
DATE: Jan 23, 2003
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2002 was a year the construction industry will never forget. While the industry boomed, the Government was rocked with two of the biggest controversies in recent memory.
The Bermuda Housing Corporation
In March, the United Bermuda Party's Michael Dun...
DATE: Dec 31, 2002
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Disruptive students, rows over school uniforms, and questions over whether special needs students were having their needs met were some of the challenges the education system faced in 2002.
At the same time, there were improvements in school testing,...
DATE: Dec 31, 2002
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While he called the suggestions made by Labour Minister Terry Lister "worth exploring", Opposition Whip Maxwell Burgess said becoming educated was another way the housing crisis could be tackled.
Last week, Mr. Lister told members of the Bermuda Empl...
DATE: Dec 09, 2002
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After months of waiting for a decision whether her diabetic son will be able to attend Government pre-school, a frustrated mother has been told she must keep him home until next September - unless she pays for a private nurse to attend with him.
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DATE: Dec 02, 2002
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