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of a no confidence vote against College chairman Randy Horton and president George Cook by a rebel group of staff and students.
And the body representing lecturers as well as the student government lined up alongside Mr. Horton by distancing themselv...
DATE: Apr 22, 2000
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An independent probe into strife at Bermuda College should be held, Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith said yesterday.
Mr. Smith spoke out after a staff/student protest called for the resignation of College chairman Randy Horton and president George...
DATE: Apr 22, 2000
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ERROR RG P 25.4.2000 Pembroke West MP Erwin Adderley would like to clarify the use of the phrase "drugs supermarkets'' used in a recent story about mounting drug abuse in the constituency. Mr. Adderley said he wanted to make it clear that the refere...
DATE: Apr 20, 2000
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critics who demanded he and president George Cook be fired from their jobs.
The ex-cricket star hit for six complaints about the running of the college by the duo and denied he was too detached from college life and lacked leadership ability.
Mr. Hor...
DATE: Apr 20, 2000
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Horton and president George Cook be booted out of their jobs.
And they said they had acted because the college was "in crisis'' and suffering from a lack of leadership, plummeting morale and spiralling debt -- said to total $1.8 million.
Laverne Furb...
DATE: Apr 20, 2000
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Claims that the US can wash its hands of legal liability for the mess left behind on the old baselands were yesterday dismissed by the two Government Ministers at the centre of negotiations on compensation.
Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson and Dev...
DATE: Apr 19, 2000
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A senior Bermuda College lecturer is set to sue over alleged sexual and racial discrimination after she was passed over for a top job, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
If successful, the suit could land the college with a legal bill which could run into...
DATE: Apr 18, 2000
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The former top civil servant in the Health Ministry is now in charge of keeping the economy fighting fit.
Donald Scott, 47, has moved from the Permanent Secretary post at Health and Family Services to become the new Financial Secretary at the Ministr...
DATE: Apr 18, 2000
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English MP Bernie Grant, Attorney General Dame Lois Browne Evans said.
Mr. Grant -- MP for Tottenham in London and an outspoken advocate against racism and for the Overseas Territories and Caribbean -- died suddenly of heart failure at the weekend.
D...
DATE: Apr 18, 2000
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A Bermuda lawyer yesterday insisted the US has no legal obligation to clean up the more than $60 million mess left behind on its former naval bases.
And William Cox -- a former senior partner in an Island legal firm -- said the terms of the original ...
DATE: Apr 17, 2000
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