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A Bermudian student originally from West Africa prompted the Island?s Amnesty International branch to host a talk on female genital mutilation (FGM) this year.
Myst?re Gibbons, 19, who was born in Cameroon where the practice is still legal, wrote abo...
DATE: Oct 30, 2006
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A Bermudian student originally from West Africa prompted the Island’s Amnesty International branch to host a talk on female genital mutilation (FGM) this year.
Myst|0xe8|re Gibbons, 19, who was born in Cameroon where the practice is still legal, wrot...
DATE: Oct 30, 2006
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The importance of male role models for young boys was highlighted at a public screening of a Government documentary last week.
Males in Public Education ? a 30-minute film produced by Bermuda Education Strategic Team (BEST) and featuring interviews w...
DATE: May 17, 2006
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DATE: Mar 03, 2006
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Young Bermudians are being encouraged to consider a career in the arts after taking part in a City Hall exhibition.
Hundreds of students from across the Island contributed pieces to Bermuda Society of Arts? annual Schools Art Show, which ran at the H...
DATE: Feb 22, 2006
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A Bermudian teacher spoke of her surprise after picking up an international award for her work with children last month.
Sandra Smith, a teacher at Somerset Primary School, is one of six people to receive the newly-created International Excellence Aw...
DATE: Feb 08, 2006
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Tourism chiefs plan to create a database of Bermuda?s concert, theatre and party venues to help entertainers find places to host events.
Bermuda Alliance for Tourism (BAT) says entertainers and promoters have reported problems in finding places to st...
DATE: Feb 03, 2006
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Habitat for Humanity has a branch in Bermuda which has helped a number of families on the Island since it was launched six years ago.
The focus here is on renovation projects, as opposed to new builds, and so far eight have been completed with two mo...
DATE: Feb 02, 2006
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Aged 81 and having survived cancer and a quadruple heart bypass, The Hon. Deirdre Chapin could be forgiven for putting her feet up and taking a well-deserved rest.
Instead, the Warwick resident is preparing for two weeks of manual labour this summer,...
DATE: Feb 02, 2006
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Five charities will benefit from a fundraising golf tournament due to take place in April.
Organisers of the 14th annual Ross (Blackie) Talbot Charity Classic hope to raise $200,000 at the event at Riddell's Bay Golf and Country Club, which starts on...
DATE: Jan 19, 2006
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