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questionnaire on last month's teacher's walkout have been disciplined, it was revealed last night.
Head teachers were asked to complete a series of questions on how they handled children while teachers took time off to protest over attacks on them by...
DATE: Apr 28, 1997
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The former US Navy Air Station should revert to its historic name of St.
David's, St. George's South MP Richard Spurling said yesterday.
Mr. Spurling was speaking only days after the Bermuda Land Development launched a competition to find a new name ...
DATE: Apr 25, 1997
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Progressive Labour Party candidate for the Paget East by-election Craig Walls yesterday unveiled his personal manifesto.
And the financial portfolio manager puts the spotlight on young people, education and the environment as the hot subjects of the ...
DATE: Apr 25, 1997
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picked up a challenge for a public debate from a United Bermuda Party maverick standing for the "Independent Unfettered Bermuda Party'' Sanders Frith Brown threw down the gauntlet to official UBP candidate Kim Young in Tuesday's edition of The Royal...
DATE: Apr 24, 1997
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Finance Minister Grant Gibbons, who is expected to accompany Premier Pamela Gordon and senior Civil Servants to Washington next month, yesterday said discussions with William Cassidy, the US Navy Under-Secretary with responsibility...
DATE: Apr 23, 1997
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United Bermuda Party maverick Sanders Frith Brown yesterday challenged the official UBP candidate in the Paget East by-election to a public debate.
Mr. Frith Brown -- who plans to contest Paget East as "Independent UBP'' -- threw down the gauntlet to...
DATE: Apr 22, 1997
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Premier Pamela Gordon may meet US President Bill Clinton in the near future, it was revealed yesterday.
Ms Gordon stressed last night that plans for a meeting were at the early stages.
And she added her first contact with US lawmakers would be meetin...
DATE: Apr 22, 1997
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two by-elections was yesterday overshadowed by a row over PLP media relations.
Opposition Jennifer Smith was accused of ignoring calls from the media for comment and of gagging her Shadow Cabinet.
Media representatives at the press conference complai...
DATE: Apr 18, 1997
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Bermuda Party insiders in a double-header primary vote.
And the candidates with the highest local profile won landslide nominations against high-flyers from the heart of the UBP machine.
In Paget East, local woman and bookstore boss Kim Young closed ...
DATE: Apr 18, 1997
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Parliament were last night thought to be running neck and neck with just hours left before polls opened.
But some insiders in the two constituencies were last night tipping Bookmart manager and former Women's Advisory Council chairman Kim Young for P...
DATE: Apr 17, 1997
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