462 results returned for search: "education AND " author Gareth Finighan
Bermudian students planning to further their education abroad have had the chance to check out potential universities without leaving the Island.
Yesterday more than 1,200 senior secondary students attended the seventh annual College and University F...
DATE: Dec 02, 1998
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last few months, tirelessly going out in search of votes.
Nothing has been taken for granted in their bids to establish, and in some cases even strengthen their political careers.
But while there was much to be won in the political arena, there is al...
DATE: Nov 16, 1998
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With Bermuda Industrial Union president Derrick Burgess crushing all opposition in the Hamilton East by-election just eight months ago the opposition PLP may be forgiven for feeling confident that the residents of the constituency will return its two...
DATE: Oct 29, 1998
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The Island's top linguistic students have been rewarded for their studies by an international organisation promoting French culture. The Bermuda branch of L'Alliance Francais has presented English/French dictionaries to the best Year One French stude...
DATE: Oct 24, 1998
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The children of one of Bermuda's top surgeons claim they are being emotionally abused by their father -- because he is failing to make regular child support payments.
And two of Dr. Mohammed Hamza's daughters might even have to put their education on...
DATE: Sep 02, 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 Bank of Bermuda has given more than $250,000 to a number of students to help them fund their education.
Twelve students picked up awards of up to $80,000, which will be paid out in annual instalments.
The Sir John W. Cox Scholarship for post grad...
DATE: Aug 10, 1998
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National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers is calling for a referendum on whether Bermudians should accept British passports if the United Kingdom offers them.
And, although the head of Bermuda's third party did not say which way he would vote, he...
DATE: Aug 03, 1998
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A public school is hoping to raise $1 million in a bid to become a centre for computing excellence.
And Spice Valley Middle School already has $250,000 in the kitty thanks to a donation from a single sponsor. Some of the cash will also be used to bui...
DATE: Jun 26, 1998
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The president of the Chamber of Commerce believes Bermudians will have to be better educated and improve their performance at work if they are to take advantage of future business opportunities.
Speaking at yesterday's weekly Hamilton Rotary Club lun...
DATE: Jun 10, 1998
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