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Bermuda's resources on the history of slavery have received some welcome additions from the new International Slavery Museum in the UK.
Social Rehabilitation Minister Dale Butler bought a series of books and documents on the subject on his visit to t...
DATE: Aug 29, 2007
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CedarBridge Academy remains safe for children to return after the summer holidays, according to vice-chairman of governors Neville Tyrrell.
Work is continuing following the outbreak of mould which forced the closure of the school for a $4 million cle...
DATE: Aug 24, 2007
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The Ministry of Education last night dismissed claims new appointments could push its media team's combined salary to around $250,000 taxpayers' money.Acting Permanent Secretary Ellen-Kate Horton said new Communications Consultant Scott Simmons would...
DATE: Aug 23, 2007
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An American doctor has been appointed chief of staff to Bermuda Hospitals Board.
Donald Thomas III will be chief medical advisor to the board and will be responsible for physician relations, reporting to CEO David Hill. He arrives on an initial one-y...
DATE: Aug 22, 2007
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Dozens of students were given a helping hand towards their career goals after being named as recipients of scholarship awards.
Education Minister Randy Horton gave out Government scholarships, teacher training awards and mature student awards in a ce...
DATE: Aug 11, 2007
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Taxes could be cut on healthy foods and increased on fatty ones as part of a drive to tackle an alarming rise in obesity and related illnesses.
The move, aimed at giving people an extra incentive to ditch junk food, is one of a raft of recommendation...
DATE: Aug 09, 2007
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An international coalition of anti-slavery charities is urging as many people as possible to sign up for Bermuda's first Run For Freedom.
Stop The Traffik, the group which will benefit from Charlotte Wilberforce's project next March, says cash raised...
DATE: Aug 06, 2007
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An international coalition of anti-slavery charities is urging as many people as possible to sign up for Bermuda's first Run For Freedom.
Stop The Traffik, the group which will benefit from Charlotte Wilberforce's project next March, says cash raised...
DATE: Aug 06, 2007
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It was William Wilberforce who set the ball rolling in the face of fierce opposition by steering anti-slavery legislation through British Parliament 200 years ago.
If he were still around today, the great emancipator would no doubt be horrified to se...
DATE: Aug 01, 2007
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Premier Ewart Brown on Friday night dismissed claims he is polarising Bermuda and insisted his Big Conversation project would help solve race problems on the Island.
Speaking at the latest Bermuda Race Relations Initiative meeting — this time with th...
DATE: Jul 23, 2007
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