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on a bus driver by a mob of pupils, it was revealed yesterday.
And CedarBridge Academy principal Ernest Payette, some of whose pupils were involved in the incident, is to try and organise meetings between himself, his pupils and bus drivers in a bid ...
DATE: Nov 28, 1997
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US Consul General Robert Farmer yesterday denied he had played favourites with Bermudian political parties.
And he insisted that he had been fair in his dealings with both the United Bermuda Party Government and the Opposition Progressive Labour Part...
DATE: Nov 26, 1997
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Bermudian youngsters appear to be brighter than the British average, according to a top English educational psychologist.
And James Stevenson, who practices in London, said they are well above the level needed to score good marks in English national ...
DATE: Oct 28, 1997
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rubbished by Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness.
And he said the Progressive Labour Party was long on talk -- but short on concrete solutions.
Mr. Edness hit out after Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said senior party members were drawing up an ac...
DATE: Oct 27, 1997
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`What Scotland actually has is a decentralised system rather than independence. It's not gone off on its own. But people on the Island, irrespective of status, seem confused about what the position is.' -- Ian Davidson A Scots MP visiting Bermuda se...
DATE: Oct 20, 1997
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Life for youngsters at Northlands Primary School is all work and no play, an angry mother claimed yesterday.
And now Kathy Smith wants Government action to provide playground equipment at the school, which opened its doors as part of the new-style ed...
DATE: Sep 30, 1997
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Long-term residents seeking a secure future on the Island will tonight get another chance to discuss a Government discussion paper aimed at easing their plight.
Minister of Education and Deputy Prime Minister Jerome Dill will chair the meeting, to be...
DATE: Sep 24, 1997
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reconciliation, social reconstruction and an economic rebirth as Bermuda heads towards a new century.
And she said every resource available must be used to ensure the country's survival as a prosperous and peaceful Island.
Ms Cox said: "We have to en...
DATE: Sep 11, 1997
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A would-be politician who was wiped out in Paget East for the Progressive Labour Party is set to run again -- but not necessarily for the Opposition.
For in a shock move, portfolio accountant Craig Walls could run in St.
George's South for the ruling...
DATE: Sep 10, 1997
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own authority on the Cabinet she inherited from her predecessor David Saul.
And the choices she makes will make up what the UBP hopes will be a winning hand for the next General Election -- in view of the shuffle, likely to be held later rather than ...
DATE: Sep 09, 1997
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