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Furious National PTA chairman Anthony Steede last night threatened to quit because of stay-at-home parents.
And he warned the national parents' body could wind up due to lack of support.
Mr. Steede lashed out after a meeting of the national parents' ...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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drivers in the act.
And Acting Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay is considering special go-slow areas around schools in a bid to protect children from road accidents.
The news came as Police announced they are to give the red light to dangerous ...
DATE: Apr 03, 1998
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Bermuda's Chamber of Commerce is set to go hi-tech in a bid to offer more value for money for its members.
And a two-pronged attack to boost the twin pillars of Bermuda's economy -- tourism and international business -- is in the making.
The news cam...
DATE: Apr 02, 1998
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weekend speech designed to be a tonic for the troops.
And she beat the drum for the ruling United Bermuda Party's bid to keep the reins of power in its hands.
Ms Gordon said the UBP was the only party which stood for all Bermudians.
She added: "I hav...
DATE: Mar 23, 1998
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A US pastor last night told the United Bermuda Party faithful that blaming racial problems for personal failures was a cop out.
The Rev. Floyd Flake -- New York City minister of one of the biggest AME congregations -- said that when people made wrong...
DATE: Mar 20, 1998
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Opposition leader Jennifer Smith last night hit the campaign trail with her vision of the future.
And she took the opportunity to plug the Progressive Labour Party's credentials for Government.
Ms Smith said: "The Progressive Labour Party's vision fo...
DATE: Mar 19, 1998
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become Bermuda's latest Senator.
Mrs. Cannonier -- recently appointed to the panel assessing senior Police officers for top command posts -- will replace outgoing Senate President Albert Jackson as one of three Independent Members of the Upper House ...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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The National Liberal Party will play a decisive factor in today's Hamilton East by-election -- without even running a candidate.
For the battle for the 240-odd votes notched up by Gilbert Darrell the last time the constituency went to the polls at th...
DATE: Feb 24, 1998
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Bermuda Industrial Union boss and would-be MP Derrick Burgess has staked his claim on the Hamilton East seat with a hard-hitting pre-by-election speech.
Mr. Burgess also hit out at Government education policy and youth programmes and claimed a lack o...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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The biggest-ever boost for Bermudian students from the Island's international business sector was announced yesterday.
For the Chamber of Commerce's International Companies Division -- launching its 20th annual Education Awards -- said students who q...
DATE: Feb 23, 1998
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