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October began with Immigration Minister David Burch issuing an ultimatum to illegal aliens: leave Bermuda by the end of the month or face prosecution.
On October 1, St. David's man Roger Eugene Lightbourne Sr. was charged with murdering homeless loca...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Young Observer
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The Bermuda Public Services Union (BPSU) held an emergency meeting over pay which resulted in hundreds of workers gate crashing the Throne Speech.
In an unprecedented move, BPSU white-collar workers marched on Cabinet, just before the delivery of the...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Young Observer
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Randy Horton might have been his running mate when Ewart Brown challenged for the PLP leadership in 2006 but that didn't stop him from axing Mr. Horton from Cabinet.
The firing meant the Progressive Labour Party had to appoint its seventh Education M...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Young Observer
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JANUARY
The year began, as always, on a cultural note. Leading the way was the return of 'Just for Laughs Bermuda', whose line-up included renowned overseas comedians and Bermuda's own Bruce Barritt. Jonathan Young got the international judges' nod a...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Young Observer
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"You don't want to make it sound like Armageddon, but I think we are in for a difficult winter." – Kristi Grayston, chairman of the retail division of Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, on a decline in local spending.
"The least our generation can do is sa...
DATE: Jan 09, 2009
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Young Observer
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Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art certainly displayed their involvement in the community as they hosted their fourth annual "Arts for All Family Day" coordinated by Carrie Zenti, at the Museum on December 27, 2008. The event was well attended as abou...
DATE: Jan 08, 2009
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Young Observer
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Seeing through the eyes of a child can be difficult for adults, but the current exhibition of student photography at the Bermuda National Gallery allows just that. The exhibition, the result of a photography competition hosted by the Gallery, has as ...
DATE: Jan 08, 2009
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Young Observer
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This week people across Bermuda are enrolling in classes under the banner of the Community Education and Development Programme. The classes range from keep-fit to Customs clearance to carpentry for women. But as Lifestyle's Nancy Acton finds out, the...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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The Community Education and Development Programme offers something for everyone. Many classes are free and seniors, aged 65 and over, pay nothing except for computer classes. Primary, middle and senior school students pay a nominal fee.
In the easter...
DATE: Jan 07, 2009
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Many boys are not too crazy about reading – myth, reality or subjective speculation. Consensus about the literacy achievement of boys is open to much debate and discussion. What is known is that there are some differences towards how boys approach li...
DATE: Jan 05, 2009
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