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An American reading professional called on teachers and specialists in Bermuda to initiate commercial partnerships to promote reading tutorship.
Rebecca Olness, a member of the Board of Directors for the 90,000 member International Reading Associatio...
DATE: Feb 05, 2001
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body Tourism Minister David Allen has said the Hotel Concessions Act 2000 will have no impact on this summer's tourism numbers.
Responding to questions posed by The Royal Gazette following Friday's release of the latest tourism numbers, Mr. Allen sa...
DATE: Feb 05, 2001
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Long-term defence department plans include the prosecution of those who fail to register for military duty.
When Bermudian males become 18 years old, they are supposed to register for the conscription ballot at either Warwick Camp or Hamilton Police ...
DATE: Feb 03, 2001
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maintain the high standards set by his retiring predecessor.
Warrant Officer One (WO1) Sherwyn Richardson has taken over the post of Regimental Sergeant-Major (RSM) from retiring WO1 Warren Furbert, who has returned to civilian life to continue his e...
DATE: Feb 02, 2001
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this year's World Schools Debate Championships in South Africa.
Representatives from Warwick Academy, CedarBridge, Bermuda High School and Saltus have been training since December of last year for the challenge.
Opposing Bermuda's best will be vetera...
DATE: Jan 27, 2001
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Political activist Rolfe Commissiong has blasted Premier Jennifer Smith's "vague'' stand on Independence.
"To date the Premier's position has evolved from being vaguely hostile to just plain vague,'' he said, speaking at the Kiwanis Club at Ocean Vie...
DATE: Jan 24, 2001
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A man jailed 12 months for brutally beating a dog, was told that he cannot have his conviction overturned and can only appeal for it to be reduced.
Stanley `Smiler' Antoine Perinchief, 35 of Spring Hill Road in Warwick, was convicted last October of ...
DATE: Jan 20, 2001
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A machete assault victim begged the court for mercy after missing his court dates and fine payments last year.
Shane Fox, 25, who watched machete-yielding youths murder his half-brother Jermaine Pitcher then turn on him last February, pleaded guilty ...
DATE: Jan 19, 2001
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A Philippino nanny was given a conditional discharge and told to leave Bermuda yesterday after she appeared in court charged with stealing more than $16,000 from her employer.
Magistrate's Court heard how Veronica Masliyan had withdrawn the cash from...
DATE: Jan 19, 2001
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A Government department devoted to the needs of the disabled is being formed.
The announcement was made yesterday by Development & Opportunity Minister Terry Lister.
He said the move would ensure Bermuda's 2,000-plus disabled people received the same...
DATE: Jan 18, 2001
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