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A Somerset Primary primary Six Class is giving to two needy parties this year in a toy drive for Christmas.
The Children's Ward at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital played host to Yolanda Ming's Primary Six Class, called the “Crystalights”, who came ...
DATE: Dec 13, 2001
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Purvis students were recently awarded for the number of reading minutes they completed over the last six months.
In front of proud parents and Education Ministry officials, including Permanent Secretary Michelle Khaldun and a children's book publishi...
DATE: Dec 13, 2001
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Those who are concerned about the state of education could do worse than to read what Spice Valley Middle School deputy principal Earl (Gabby) Hart had to say about education in yesterday's Royal Gazette.
Mr. Hart, a teacher for 40 years, has seen th...
DATE: Dec 12, 2001
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A Bermuda Regiment officer is part of an international military mission to Sierra Leone, attempting to rebuild the war-torn country's armed forces.
Major Brian Gonsalves, former aide-de-camp, is the operations and training officer for a British briga...
DATE: Dec 11, 2001
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The Human Rights Commission yesterday celebrated its twentieth anniversary.
The Human Rights Act, struck in 1981, recognises human rights as set out in the Constitution, the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the European Convention on Huma...
DATE: Dec 11, 2001
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A self-confessed "pond dog" will be retiring this term after more than 40 years in education - a career spanning from the Berkeley Institute classrooms to the football fields of Robert Crawford.
Thousands of students have been taught by Earl (Gabby) ...
DATE: Dec 11, 2001
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A young retailer decided to change her world in the early 1990s, and was consequently admitted to the Bermuda Bar yesterday by Chief Justice Austin Ward.
Sasha Castle, 28, gave a tearful testimony to her struggle and quest to become a lawyer. She pai...
DATE: Dec 10, 2001
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Several young draft dodgers have been tracked down during the Bermuda Regiment's extensive manhunt but more than 800 young men who shunned conscription and refused to answer the call-up this year remain at large.
A 26-year-old advertising worker and ...
DATE: Dec 06, 2001
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Defence Department officials have launched an extensive manhunt for draft dodgers, using Government records including social insurance, after nearly 900 men refused to answer conscription this year.
"These people have cars, bikes - have jobs and go o...
DATE: Dec 01, 2001
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Two Saltus boys are hoping to make a new pen-pal in Estonia, after discovering a letter in a bottle in Peter Tucker's Bay.
Cousins Robert McFarland, ten, and Drew Simmons, ten, found the letter while searching for rope to build a fort at their grandm...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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