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The Premier’s warning that Government could “suspend further business” with the Governor was not an idle threat, a source close to the country’s leader claimed last night.
Ewart Brown said in a television and radio broadcast that his Government would...
DATE: Jun 04, 2007
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A new executive officer has been appointed to the Human Rights Commission - after almost a year without anyone in the post.
Ayo Johnson, public affairs officer at the Department of Communication and Information and a former journalist at The Royal Ga...
DATE: Jun 02, 2007
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A highly confidential list of CedarBridge Academy students who may have been made sick by mould has been made public because of a Ministry of Education mistake.
The names of sixteen students from the school who gave evidence in confidence to an indep...
DATE: Jun 01, 2007
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A single mother whose 16-year old son has been dogged by illness since he started at CedarBridge Academy told this week how she feared the cause was mould but could not afford to send him to another school.
The woman contacted The Royal Gazette after...
DATE: Jun 01, 2007
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A charity which provides meals for the needy has benefited from the stamina of the only woman to have reached the rank of sergeant major in the history of the Bermuda Regiment.
Marilyn Steede, who is now a personal assistant, raised just over $7,600 ...
DATE: Jun 01, 2007
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Government's creation of a climate of "conspicuous consumption" has helped contribute to growing crime, including a five-year high for the first three months of the year, Opposition Leader Michael Dunkley alleged this week.
The United Bermuda Party p...
DATE: Jun 01, 2007
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The funeral of legendary political leader and lawyer Dame Lois Browne Evans will take place at 1 p.m. on Tuesday at the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity - on a day declared a national holiday by Government.
The Cabinet Office made the announcement ...
DATE: May 31, 2007
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Police have criticised the leaking of confidential papers to a television news station — but are still refusing to say whether they will investigate the matter.
The documents concerning a corruption inquiry involving Bermuda Housing Corporation (BHC)...
DATE: May 30, 2007
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The beleaguered principal of CedarBridge Academy last night (Tues) hit out at claims that she removed her daughter from a classroom suspected of harbouring potentially harmful mould but allowed others to work there.
Kalmar Richards issued a statement...
DATE: May 30, 2007
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Teachers who claim they were made sick by mould at CedarBridge Academy have praised an “unbiased” report on the crisis — but say it should have recommended the sacking of principal Kalmar Richards and others in charge.
The shocking report — produced ...
DATE: May 30, 2007
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