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Government backbencher Walter Lister has said he is certain the parliamentary committee which scrutinises public spending will soon stop meeting in secret.
The veteran PLP MP, who sits on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), told The Royal Gazette: "...
DATE: Jan 26, 2009
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Police confirmed last night that they are continuing to investigate an explosion involving a homemade bomb at Dellwood Middle School on Monday.
A Police spokesman said a 14-year-old boy was the subject of the inquiry.
"A Police investigation is being...
DATE: Jan 21, 2009
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Police confirmed last night that they are continuing to investigate an explosion involving a homemade bomb at Dellwood Middle School on Monday.
A Police spokesman said a 14-year-old boy was the subject of the inquiry.
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DATE: Jan 21, 2009
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Bermuda Regiment's newest recruits were put through their paces yesterday in front of Premier Ewart Brown.
Dr. Brown visited Warwick Camp with Attorney General Kim Wilson and Education Minister El James to see how the 175 new soldiers were faring aft...
DATE: Jan 13, 2009
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Bermuda College should be the preference for technical education above overseas institutions, the new executive officer of the National Training Board (NTB) said yesterday.
Pandora Glasford, former vice president of human resources at ACE, told a pre...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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Shadow Environment Minister Cole Simons has called for environmentalists to march on Parliament in protest at a plan to build a beach bar on Warwick Long Bay.
And the Opposition MP said a ban on the development of any more of Bermuda's beaches and co...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law passed in Bermuda — and soon even Premier Ewart Brow...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law passed in Bermuda — and soon even Premier Ewart Brow...
DATE: Dec 30, 2008
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If you didn't know the phrase "A Right to Know" before 2008, chances are you're well acquainted with it now.
On January 21, The Royal Gazette launched a campaign to get a freedom of information law passed in Bermuda — and soon even Premier Ewart Brow...
DATE: Dec 29, 2008
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Margaret Hallett became principal of Somersfield Academy ten years ago and is now retiring early from the school to seek fresh challenges. She talked to The Royal Gazette about her time at one of the Island's three Montessori facilities.
Every week m...
DATE: Dec 22, 2008
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