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Bermuda College students preparing for this year's exam season will have an opportunity to study late into the night.
The College yesterday began keeping its library open until midnight every night to give students access to vital resource material. ...
DATE: Apr 27, 1999
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The director of a programme which puts unruly youngsters back on the straight and narrow claims the support and commitment of both staff and parents is vital to the scheme's success.
Speaking at the weekly Hamilton Lions luncheon yesterday, Angela Fu...
DATE: Apr 22, 1999
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A former Warwick Academy student is to become the first Bermudian principal of CedarBridge Academy.
And Kalmar Richards plans to make the Island's newest school a centre for academic excellence.
Currently the school's deputy principal, Mrs. Richards ...
DATE: Apr 13, 1999
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Government backbencher and former school principal Dale Butler has been slammed by the Opposition after he failed to attend a school charity event.
The Warwick East MP was invited to attend a book fair at the Clearwater Middle School in St. George's ...
DATE: Mar 31, 1999
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organisation's Commissioner.
At a recent meeting of the Hamilton Lions Club Lynne Hollis Cann said that the association has had to make radical changes to stay up-to-date with the modern world.
"Guiding is committed towards producing programmes mainl...
DATE: Mar 20, 1999
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by the start of the next academic year, according to a Government Senator.
But an Opposition Senator claimed yesterday that the officers will be totally ineffective if they are not backed up by parents taking an interest in their children's education...
DATE: Mar 18, 1999
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recently published cartoon was racist.
And he claims that he would not have been condemned for the cartoon if he was black.
Mr. Woolcock hit out after Development and Opportunities Minister Terry Lister blasted the satirist for being "not funny'' fol...
DATE: Mar 15, 1999
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The Project Ride programme could soon be made part of the school curriculum in a bid to get more youngsters to learn about road safety.
The plan was announced by Road Safety Council chairwoman Delcina Bean-Burrows following a story in Wednesday's Roy...
DATE: Mar 12, 1999
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Teenagers could soon be forced to take a tough course in road safety before they are allowed to get an auxiliary cycle licence.
And a top civil servant claims that money spent on training teachers to carry out the Project Ride course of instruction t...
DATE: Mar 10, 1999
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Stiffer penalties for drink drivers and a more attractive public transport system are just two of the ways new Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown plans to reduce the number of deaths on Bermuda's roads.
And he insists that the Island's taxi drivers m...
DATE: Dec 04, 1998
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