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International athletes and local dignitaries served up a treat for young tennis fans yesterday.
Hundreds of schoolchildren got the chance to mingle with stars such as boxing champion Laila Ali — daughter of the legendary Muhammad Ali — and four-time ...
DATE: Sep 29, 2007
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Cheering teachers pledged to bring about change in the classroom yesterday after a morning of motivational speeches aimed at inspiring them to help students achieve.
Hundreds of public school teachers and other education workers attended the Fairmont...
DATE: Sep 08, 2007
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A former education secretary in US president George Bush's administration was unveiled yesterday as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda's failing public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island's new consultant executive officer ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2007
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A former education secretary in George Bush’s administration was unveiled today as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda’s public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island’s new consultant executive officer for education at a press ...
DATE: Sep 06, 2007
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Public school teachers will today learn what pay rise they are to get after two years without an increase.
The decision by an arbitration panel called in to resolve a long-running dispute between Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) and the Ministry of Ed...
DATE: Aug 23, 2007
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Race activist Eva Hodgson has reissued a challenge to the United Bermuda Party to publicly acknowledge that whites were responsible for segregation and still benefit from its long-term effects.
The founder of the National Association for Reconciliati...
DATE: Aug 13, 2007
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The name of a much-loved Bermudian firefighter who died aged just 42 is being kept alive at a Kenyan orphanage for children who have lost their parents to HIV/Aids. The Royal Gazette found out more about the Hayward Community Orphanage Program.
The l...
DATE: Jul 30, 2007
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Two CedarBridge Academy staff who believe they have been made ill by mould at the school have been fired for using up all their sick leave.
The women one an administration assistant and receptionist and the other a secretary were given letters of ter...
DATE: Jul 26, 2007
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Teachers and other education workers threatened Government with industrial action yesterday if they continue to be left out of plans for reform in public schools.
The warning shot was fired at a press conference held by Bermuda Union of Teachers, the...
DATE: Jul 19, 2007
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Government was last night accused of stifling debate on the CedarBridge Academy mould crisis after failing to allow MPs to discuss a damning report in the House of Assembly.
Shadow Health Minister Louise Jackson said she was “not only disappointed bu...
DATE: Jul 10, 2007
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