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Bermudians who deal with the public are set to get a boost designed to improve business.
For a top-flight consultant from the US is to hold a series of seminars aimed at sharpening the professionalism of front-line employees and sales staff.
Ms Leil ...
DATE: Nov 15, 1995
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Furious liquor store bosses blasted their suppliers for selling them beer more than a year past its sell-by date.
Staff at Haywood's in Warwick were stunned when they discovered a massive delivery of 200 cases of beer was mostly out of date.
And mana...
DATE: Nov 14, 1995
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alleged yesterday.
For a 24-year-old Bank of Butterfield employee is one of three men arrested in connection with an armed raid on one of the bank's security vans on Friday morning.
Two 20-year-old men, one from Pembroke and the other from Devonshire...
DATE: Nov 14, 1995
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A massive campaign to help build a special $2.5 million village offering disabled-friendly recreation and social opportunities has got underway.
And the newly-formed Friends of WindReach celebrated the first work on the Warwick site of the village wi...
DATE: Nov 10, 1995
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A mother yesterday won a two-year battle against a top Island private school.
For a judge ruled that Warwick's Montessori Academy was not entitled to demand a year's fees plus other costs -- a total of $7,300 -- after divorcee Ms.
Norma Nielsen withd...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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A piece of forgotten Bermudian history is set to be uncovered.
For an American university lecturer is on the verge of publishing a book on American Indian slavery on the Island.
Dr. Philip Rabito-Wyppensenwah is on the final stretch of a massive 12-y...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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fast food restaurant.
It is believed the haul may be as large as $30,000, but the total was still being assessed last night.
The man, dressed in dark clothing, struck at the Kentucky Fried Chicken in Hamilton's Queen Street around 9 a.m., when only t...
DATE: Nov 06, 1995
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Six types of fish are set to be added to the list of protected species, a Government spokesman said last night.
The size limits for another six species are likely to be increased to protect future stocks.
And it is proposed to tell sports fishermen t...
DATE: Nov 06, 1995
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claimed yesterday.
And he outlined a picture of an educational system in crisis while the Government turns a blind eye.
The male teacher -- who asked not to be identified -- said two teachers at Warwick Secondary had recently resigned because they co...
DATE: Nov 03, 1995
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Top UK educationalist Mr. James Stevenson said yesterday Bermuda's private sector schools produce better-behaved children than is average in Britain.
Educational psychologist and careers counsellor Mr. Stevenson said: "Bermudian children seem to be i...
DATE: Nov 02, 1995
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