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The manner in which top policeman Wayne Perinchief was axed was illegal, a lawyer told a court yesterday.
And Delroy Duncan said the Supreme Court was not concerned whether the policy to shake-up the Police force was correct -- just whether it was le...
DATE: Aug 22, 1996
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Parliamentary session in The Royal Gazette .
The advertisement claimed it was "a session that produced results'' -- but last night Acting Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith said the advertisement was an attempt to paper over the cracks in a crumbling p...
DATE: Jul 16, 1996
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The most important fight in the battle to protect the fragile coral reef system around Bermuda is the young, a top scientist claimed yesterday.
Richard Winchell, Assistant Curator at the Bermuda Aquarium, said the education of the young was vital to ...
DATE: Jul 10, 1996
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post in disgust.
For teaching chiefs have changed their minds about docking $3,500 from the salary of former Whitney Institute music teacher Gareth Balch after he quit his post early, describing Bermudian schools as "the worst he had ever taught in.'...
DATE: Dec 28, 1995
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claimed yesterday.
Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Sen. Milton Scott said: "The Government is guilty of discriminatory practices -- it is illegal to do that in this country.'' He said some overseas teachers recruited to teach in Bermuda'...
DATE: Dec 15, 1995
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New Environment Minister Pamela Gordon last night admitted she would rather be doing her old job at the Ministry of Youth and Sport.
She said: "My heart is very strongly in the Ministry of Youth, Sport and Recreation.
"I will very possibly miss the r...
DATE: Nov 23, 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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