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Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said yesterday.
"We believe that schools can and should teach moral values and build character,'' she said at a Progressive Labour Party press conference.
Ms Smith added that school rules and the expectations of teach...
DATE: Aug 21, 1998
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will be finished by November, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
And an official handover of the spic-and-span caves is planned to mark the completion of the work.
Government House Registrar Paul Dryden said yesterday: "I understand work is still going on...
DATE: Aug 21, 1998
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A top judge is hanging up his wig in Bermuda for a step up the legal ladder in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Puisne Judge Richard Ground -- a fixture in Supreme Court for six years -- is set to move out and up to the Chief Justice's job in the Caribb...
DATE: Aug 19, 1998
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Police and prosecutors yesterday held a crunch meeting in a bid to sort out a row over court delays.
Commissioner of Police Jean-Jacques Lemay met Acting Attorney General William Pearce in an attempt to thrash out the problem.
And a Police spokeswoma...
DATE: Aug 19, 1998
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An architectural designer is set to come in a few strokes ahead of a golf champion in the competition to represent Government in the crucial seat of Hamilton East.
For Stephen West is set to beat Madeleine Joell in the nomination for the constituency...
DATE: Aug 19, 1998
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Two Government Senators are set to team up to fight the crucial Warwick East seat, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Government Senate Leader E.T. (Bob) Richards and Sen. Larry Scott will take on the Opposition team of Shadow Home Affairs and Public Saf...
DATE: Aug 18, 1998
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A first-class $400,000 collection of rare Bermuda stamps put up for grabs abroad by a mystery seller should be bought for the Island, Postmaster General Clevelyn Crichlow said.
Mr. Crichlow added: "It's something the Post Office itself, if we had the...
DATE: Aug 17, 1998
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considered by the Bermuda Police.
Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay said: "There has been much discussion in the UK about pepper sprays.
"There is a lot of talk about pepper sprays as opposed to CS gas.'' Most UK forces are now issued with smal...
DATE: Aug 17, 1998
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Two Bermuda Police officers are in line to get hands-on training in Scotland and England as part of a new-style exchange scheme and more could follow, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
The Bermuda force are set to trade officers with the Scots Fife Const...
DATE: Aug 15, 1998
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newspaper over an interview with the former leader of the Opposition youth wing.
Angry Works and Engineering Minister C.V. (Jim) Woolridge yesterday alleged statements made in the article were defamatory.
And he has already demanded an apology and re...
DATE: Aug 14, 1998
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