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Permanent Secretary.
Governor Thorold Masefield yesterday approved the recommendation of the Public Service Commission that Assistant Cabinet Secretary Robert Horton replace John Drinkwater, who was recently appointed Cabinet Secretary.
Born in Somer...
DATE: Jul 21, 2000
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WorldWideWeb Institute.com, creating a company hosting more than 1.1 million web sites and generating estimated revenues of more than $100 million annually.
WorldWideWeb Institute.com announced yesterday that it has signed a letter of intent to merge...
DATE: Jul 14, 2000
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The Bank of Butterfield is proving a successful launch pad for Bermudians fresh out of college but undecided about their future career goals.
People with first degrees are invited to join the programme which is designed to provide the bank with train...
DATE: Jul 14, 2000
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HILE many graduates are vacationing this summer, this year's Valedictorian for the New York-based College of Insurance, Gino Smith is not resting on his laurels.
Mr. Smith is about to embark on a two-year job based at Latin American Re, which is an a...
DATE: Jun 30, 2000
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percent in the first three months of the year compared to the same period a year earlier.
The largest increase in the January to March period was in the education and medical group, which went up 22.4 percent, mostly due to higher school fees, the go...
DATE: Jun 30, 2000
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`club drugs' begins today at Bermuda College.
The National Drug Commission is sponsoring the seminars to ensure addiction specialists and club and bar staff are aware of the latest drugs being used on the Island.
NDC Prevention Officer Calvin Ming sa...
DATE: Jun 08, 2000
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Nursing standards for the Caribbean community (Caricom) and Bermuda were discussed this week at the Regional Nursing Body's (RNB) annual general meeting on the Island.
On Wednesday the 18 delegates, observers and networking partners discussed human r...
DATE: Jun 02, 2000
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But spokesman Charmaine Burgess said the intermittent fault was not affecting customers.
She said: "It's an internal problem and technicians are working on it. It means some of our employees can be contacted and some can't.'' SALTUS `OLD BOY' SET TO...
DATE: May 30, 2000
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school.
Mr. Roy Napier, a Canadian citizen who was born in Northern Ireland, received his undergraduate degree from Queen's University in Belfast and has taught on both sides of the Atlantic.
He holds a Master in Education and was recently head of th...
DATE: May 29, 2000
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Commission.
He will succeed Kenneth Dill who was recently promoted to Director of Human Affairs.
Mr. Darrell is a Bermudian with an extensive professional background in social and behavioural issues in Canada and Bermuda.
His experience includes mana...
DATE: May 27, 2000
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