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worked for nearly 400 years. In that time the Town has had to adapt to changing needs.
"It is a tribute to the foresight and common sense of our predecessors, as well as to the respect they accorded their surroundings, that necessary change has been ...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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identical twins Richard and Michael Jr, who are four. All three are autistic, but each child is at a different functioning level.
Mrs. Crow noticed at age 14 months that Geoffrey began to withdraw. He preferred to play alone in a corner. He would als...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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1. Creating a Heritage Visitor Centre. Designed to be the true focal point of the Town, this will bring the history of St. George's and Bermuda vividly to life.
Housing an Audio-Visual Centre, teaching rooms, a changing programme of exhibits, library...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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Contributed by Lance Furbert, Curator of Forts and Historic sites Bermuda was discovered by Spanish mariner, Juan Bermudez, in the early 1500s, but it was the shipwreck of the English ship, the Sea Venture, in 1609, which led to the colonisation of t...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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and lilies were grown for export. Even today one sees many wild chickens roaming freely.
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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From Flint, Michigan, to Grand Rapids to find the man he believes to be his father, a musician named Herman E. Calloway.
Bud has spent four years in an orphanage called the Home. His mother has died and he has never met his dad. But he has a stack of...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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St. George, Bermuda, is the first English town of the British Empire following the beginning of overseas settlement in the early 1600s.
Predating the conversion of James Fort, Virginia, to Jamestown by seven years, St. George has retained much of its...
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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Full-time teacher, part-time firewoman: Dawn Simmons, Francis Patton Primary Four teacher, suits up in firefighter's equipment during a Primary Four visit to the Clearwater Fire Station.
DATE: Feb 22, 2001
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When John White dreams, he dreams big, and when he fires up his creative engines he's unstoppable.
The way he sees it, no obstacle is too big and no stone too small to leave unturned, because the feasibility of any project on which he embarks has not...
DATE: Feb 21, 2001
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clean-up artists who do the detail work, and the ink and paint department who do all the colouring.
A typical 80-minute animated feature running at 24 frames per second involves the production of 1,000 preliminary sketches, 75,000 story sketches, 22,...
DATE: Feb 21, 2001
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