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She wasn't due until Saturday, but Cara Bernhard decided to give her parents an extra happy New Year yesterday by arriving four days early.
She was born weighing seven pounds, ten ounces at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to the delight of mum Hila...
DATE: Jan 02, 2008
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Premier Ewart Brown is unlikely to dramatically alter his Cabinet in the aftermath of Tuesday's third straight election win, according to party insiders.
Sources in the Progressive Labour Party told The Royal Gazette yesterday that most Ministers are...
DATE: Dec 20, 2007
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A loud calypso version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow was playing as Michael Dunkley made his way out of the United Bermuda Party's post-election party last night — and, if nothing else, it at least drowned out the sound of Progressive Labour Par...
DATE: Dec 19, 2007
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A loud calypso version of Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow was playing as Michael Dunkley made his way out of the United Bermuda Party's post-election party last night — and, if nothing else, it at least drowned out the sound of Progressive Labour Par...
DATE: Dec 19, 2007
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The teacher who first raised the alarm about harmful mould at CedarBridge Academy three years ago is still waiting to find out if she will receive financial compensation for her shattered health.
Wendy Robinson has stayed publicly silent about her il...
DATE: Dec 18, 2007
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Keisha Douglas knows her stuff when it comes to public schools.
The new president of the Bermuda Union of Teachers has worked in education for 13 years, mainly as a teacher but also as a mathematics adviser at the Ministry of Education.
She was made ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2007
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Education Minister Randy Horton has a goal and it's one he believes can be achieved by the time the next general election comes around.
"We now have about 40 percent of children in public schools," he said. "I'm looking at by then to have 70 percent ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2007
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If schoolchildren could vote they might not be too keen on one of the United Bermuda Party's ideas for educational reform — longer school days.
But Grant Gibbons, the party's education spokesman, insists that extending the day to 5 p.m. or 5.30 p.m. ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2007
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Education Minister Randy Horton has a goal and it's one he believes can be achieved by the time the next general election comes around.
"We now have about 40 percent of children in public schools," he said. "I'm looking at by then to have 70 percent ...
DATE: Dec 17, 2007
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The Progressive Labour Party promised a revolution in education in July 2003.
The party's manifesto claimed the PLP had not only delivered in education but had "exceeded expectations".
Fast forward to May 3, 2007 and the PLP was less ebullient. Premi...
DATE: Dec 17, 2007
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