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BEHIND the slick presentation of what has become known as "Bermuda's biggest dinner party" is a story of two women whose efforts have improved the life of thousands of impoverished people in two far-flung corners of the world.
Audette Exel and Sharon...
DATE: Nov 28, 2003
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PROFESSIONAL footballer Shaun Goater and top educator Kalmar Richards will be two of those highlighted in a tribute this evening to the public education system.
That will form part of the Educational / Environmental Expo at CedarBridge Academy, a joi...
DATE: Oct 17, 2003
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SOME of the most destructive illnesses that blight our community will come under the spotlight when experts go on the road to dispel myths and give advice on prevention and treatment.
Health care professionals, accompanied by representatives of commu...
DATE: Sep 26, 2003
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THE night Tiger Woods won his first Masters title he watched replays of the tournament until 3 a.m., noticed a fault in one of his strokes and immediately called over his coach to hold a practice sesion to rectify it.
That was one of the inspiring st...
DATE: Apr 25, 2003
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GOVERNMENT is planning to call in an overseas management company with the aim of speeding up work on the Berkeley project, Acting Premier Alex Scott said yesterday.
The HR Lubben Group, which recently carried out a review of the $68-million Second Se...
DATE: Apr 04, 2003
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GOVERNMENT backbencher Dale Butler said yesterday he had enjoyed an overwhelmingly positive reaction from die-hard PLP supporters to his speech this week in which he was fiercely critical of his party colleagues in the Cabinet.
Mr. Butler said "90 pe...
DATE: Mar 14, 2003
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FORMER Premier and real estate magnate Sir John Swan has given a cautious welcome to Labour & Home Affairs Minister Terry Lister's proposal that international companies should consider teaming up with developers to provide housing for new staff broug...
DATE: Dec 06, 2002
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CHILDREN may still be starting school at the new Berkeley Institute next September as planned, Works & Engineering Minister Alex Scott said yesterday.
And he accused Auditor General Larry Dennis of overlooking that scenario in his special report on t...
DATE: Nov 29, 2002
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OPPOSITION Senator Leonard Santucci believes his chances of success in this month's Pembroke East Central by-election are good - because many supporters of the ruling party have told him they plan to stay at home.
The United Bermuda Party senator wil...
DATE: Nov 08, 2002
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A BERMUDA-based company is at the heart of a row involving animal rights activists in the Caribbean who are protesting over plans to capture dolphins and keep them in a pen to swim with tourists.
Dolphin Fantaseas - not connected in any way with the ...
DATE: Oct 11, 2002
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