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Up until last week, locals have been spoiled by an unseasonably warm winter.
Well as the old adage goes, `all good things must come to an end' and last week Bermuda was walloped with high winds, and plummeting temperatures.
On January 15, the Island ...
DATE: Jan 25, 2000
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second location at the old Bermuda Bakery on Pitts Bay Road, Pembroke.
But despite Duffy's Deli receiving at least ten calls a day about the new location, it is not expected to be ready for business until the end of February.
Managing director of Cox...
DATE: Jan 25, 2000
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ballerina.
Albert and Sharon Easton, of Warwick, told The Royal Gazette they retrieved Svetlana Lunkina's wallet after finding it where it had been dropped on the street.
"It pays to be honest,'' said Mr. Easton.
Ms Lunkina, of the World renowned Bol...
DATE: Jan 25, 2000
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DATE: Jan 25, 2000
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At the end of Friday night's Mighty Clouds of Joy Festival concert at Ruth Seaton James Auditorium, members of the audience were on the stage. They were invited on during the finale to do the Holy Ghost stomp with the Clouds. In the auditorium and th...
DATE: Jan 24, 2000
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*** Let's face it. Whenever Marcelle Clamens sings, it is a given that the occasion will be special, but her Fringe Festival recital at City Hall last weekend was exceptional. In a glorious outpouring of her talent, she gave her audience a night to r...
DATE: Jan 24, 2000
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Heron Bay Primary's head boy and girl think their roles are something that will help them in the future.
Terri Tear and Garrit Lowe, both ten, feel their roles at their school will help to show others that they are responsible students.
"I think it i...
DATE: Jan 22, 2000
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By Lisa York Cox Northland's Primary Five class experienced a special new twist on the Literacy Place programme.
They got to make rockets from recyclables in connection with their story "The Best New Thing'' by Isaac Asimov.
Their teacher, Diane Hun...
DATE: Jan 22, 2000
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Saltus Grammar students will be celebrating the "richness of teaching and learning'' in the new Millennium.
Director of Development Daniel Blagg said: "Drama, music and art are the mediums to be utilised by Saltus students in a free, two-day festival...
DATE: Jan 22, 2000
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awards worth $7,500 each from the HWP Group.
Nicole Joell, 20, a former student at Warwick Academy and Bermuda College, and Levar Wilson, 22, who attended the Whitney Institute and the College, are the first recipients of the Sir John Plowman Scholar...
DATE: Jan 22, 2000
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