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The Bermuda Heart Foundation (BHF) has appointed a new Executive Director.
Simone J. Barton, who has more than 25 years of leadership experience in the corporate world and a wealth of knowledge in innovative management and design for special events p...
DATE: Oct 09, 2008
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Culture Minister Dale Butler has told angry St. David's Islanders they need to read up on their history instead of complaining about the proposed name change of their local school.
Mr. Butler said Hilton C. Richardson's dedication and performance as ...
DATE: Oct 08, 2008
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United Bermuda Party leaders met with Bermudians living in London last weekend.
On Friday Deputy Leader Cole Simons and chairman Michael Fahy met with England-based Bermudian students and workers at the Institute of Directors, Pall Mall, in London.
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DATE: Oct 08, 2008
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Nobody can stop the credit crunch coming to Bermuda — but we can influence how it will affect the Island.
That is the message from economist Craig Simmons in response to a poll showing confidence in the economy is slumping.
"We cannot prevent the cre...
DATE: Oct 08, 2008
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Education Minister Randy Horton officially announced yesterday that US consultant Henry Johnson will act as the Island's new commissioner of education until his contract runs out next June.
Mr. Horton first revealed the news last month in response to...
DATE: Oct 07, 2008
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Teachers pledged last night to take no further action over the Ministry of Education's failure to give them a promised pay rise last month — after they were assured they would receive it by the end of October.
Hundreds of teachers attended a union me...
DATE: Oct 07, 2008
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Education Minister Randolph Horton yesterday pledged to listen to the St. David's Islanders who are furious about plans to change the name of the local school.
Scores of people have signed petitions objecting to St. David's Primary School being renam...
DATE: Oct 07, 2008
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International business boss Cheryl Packwood yesterday reassured doubters of the Island's economy: Bermuda remains in terrific shape.
Responding to a new poll showing confidence is wavering as the world suffers an economic downturn, Ms Packwood said t...
DATE: Oct 07, 2008
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The economy is now considered one of the top three issues facing Bermuda for the first time, according to a new poll.
Crime remains the public's number one concern following several months in which violence has dominated the headlines — but the econo...
DATE: Oct 06, 2008
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New Deputy Police Commissioner Michael DeSilva never meant to stick with the Bermuda Police Service.
He started out as a cadet in 1985 before heading to Bermuda College with every intention of pursuing a career in law.
But things don't always work ou...
DATE: Oct 06, 2008
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Sam Strangeways