462 results returned for search: "education AND " author Gareth Finighan
When Premier Pamela Gordon took office she stressed that family values would be the pivotal theme behind Government policies.
The appointment of Kim Young into the Cabinet as Minister without Portfolio in last month's Cabinet reshuffle is perhaps the...
DATE: Jun 02, 1998
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announced that she will not be defending her St. George's South seat for the Opposition at the next election.
At a press conference yesterday Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith announced that the Reverend Dr. Wilbur Lowe and local businessman Arthur Pi...
DATE: May 14, 1998
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Controversial school principal Dale Butler has been rapped by education chiefs for his treatment of three students caught stealing. They described his action as "mediaeval''.
But last night Mr. Butler defended his actions, saying the punishment was a...
DATE: May 14, 1998
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Minister Jerome Dill.
Yesterday Mr. Dill inspected CADET -- the Centre for Adolescent Development, Education and Training -- a special unit set up at Warwick Camp designed to help troublesome teenagers.
As well as getting their daily doses of maths a...
DATE: Mar 31, 1998
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Senators yesterday approved the allocation of cash in this year's Budget for the education department.
But Government and Opposition members clashed over just how effective the system has served the Island's youth in the past year.
For the Government...
DATE: Mar 21, 1998
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traffic congestion on the Island.
Yesterday Transport Minister Wayne Furbert unveiled the ambitious project, which has been developed following months of research and consultation exercises with transport bodies.
Plans currently being considered incl...
DATE: Mar 14, 1998
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Speculation that nearly 30 jobs could be axed at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has come under fire.
And health chiefs criticised a story in yesterday's Royal Gazette which revealed the full recommendations of a report on staff restructuring.
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DATE: Mar 04, 1998
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Bermuda's business leaders are being urged to voluntarily introduce equal opportunity legislation in the workplace -- before it becomes mandatory.
Speaking at this week's Hamilton Rotary, Fair Employment Commission for Northern Ireland chairman Harry...
DATE: Feb 19, 1998
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Last week's Dependent Territories talks in London have finished with British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook agreeing that there would be no pre-conditions to UK citizenship.
But should Bermuda and the other territories go along with Britain's recommend...
DATE: Feb 10, 1998
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went off in his face.
Jonathan Wainwright, 41, was walking along Warwick Long Bay on Sunday afternoon when he noticed a yellow canister washed up on some rocks.
But when he picked it up the flare discharged, burning him in the face.
Mr. Wainwright sa...
DATE: Feb 03, 1998
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