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Once there was a bird named Jacob who lived in beautiful Bermuda. Today was bright, warm and sunny; it was Christmas and also Jacob's birthday.
Jacob had decided to invite a few of his friends over to celebrate his birthday.
His parents had given him...
DATE: Dec 24, 1999
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"It's a snail eat snail world,'' Wolfgang Sterrer quipped as he pulled out a drawer filled with hundreds of fossil land snail shells.
Dr. Sterrer, head of the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum, and Zoo, was unveiling a little known fact about Bermuda's natura...
DATE: Dec 20, 1999
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Bermuda as it used to be when they visited Nonsuch Island earlier this month.
Accompanied by their principal Gladstone Thompson, science teacher Eugene Darrell and parent Danny Moore, the group of Primary Six students wowed their Bermuda Biological S...
DATE: Oct 23, 1999
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Patrick Burgess
highlights the winners of the newspaper's annual Christmas short story competition.
The winning stories, selected from 237 entries, were chosen by a panel of three judges comprised of Roger Crombie, Gareth Finighan and Kim Dismont-Robinson. Mr. Cromb...
DATE: Dec 24, 1998
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"A SKINK TAIL'' One winter morning Dill woke up to find dew on fresh green grass, moist bright flowers and a breath, that was smoky when he exhaled. It was one of those days when, it's cold, but the sun is shining brightly to make your skin warm in ...
DATE: Dec 24, 1998
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Royal Gazette's annual short story competition.
Nine-year-old Rosie Hall was awarded the top prize from among 206 entries in the under-18 category for her story entitled "Do you Believe in Santa?''.
And Christopher Webster's story -- "Scrooge's Bermu...
DATE: Dec 09, 1998
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-- to protect an endangered species.
Biologists based at the aquarium are preparing a captive breeding programme to start a new colony of Bermuda skinks.
They will find a pair of the tiny lizards, which are indigenous to Bermuda, and try to begin a b...
DATE: Dec 22, 1997
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