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A RECENT poll indicates that 80 per cent of the population believes Government is failing in the preservation of Bermuda's open spaces.The findings were part of a Media Impact Research poll carried out by Research.bm in February which interviewed 400...
DATE: Apr 06, 2007
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EVERY week a handful of physically challenged children make their way to the Riding for the Disabled programme at the WindReach Recreational Village in Warwick where they leave the confines of their wheelchairs for the sure joy and freedom of being o...
DATE: Apr 06, 2007
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Teachers walk out
CEDARBRIDGE Academy teachers staged a sick-out on Tuesday - just days after Education Minister Randy Horton gave the school a clean bill of health. Students were forced to return home as a result of the unofficial action, in which ...
DATE: Apr 06, 2007
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BERMUDA is suffering from an educational divide in which both black and white students are “doomed to a lifetime of substantially lower earnings”, according to the Opposition United Bermuda Party.And unless standards in the public school system impro...
DATE: Apr 06, 2007
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Gareth Finighan
One of Bermuda's longest running political soap operas drew to close this week with Michael Dunkley confirmed as United Bermuda Party leader with Patricia Gordon-Pamplin as his number two.
But has the Opposition finally found the magic formula or wil...
DATE: Apr 05, 2007
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A cleaner Bermuda is the best way for everyone - 36 primary school students have learned.
The children from Francis Patton primary school teamed up with staff from the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Green Team to help the Island's environment.
Together t...
DATE: Apr 05, 2007
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Experts are to investigate claims radiation from a nearby telecommunications tower is linked to growing numbers of sickness complaints among teachers at CedarBridge Academy. Acting Health Minister Philip Perinchief said Government was bringing in a t...
DATE: Apr 05, 2007
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Classes were called off at CedarBridge Academy yesterday after 74 teachers staged a “sick out” in protest at the school environment and its alleged effect on staff and students’ health.
Education Minister Randy Horton revealed staff had forced the sc...
DATE: Apr 04, 2007
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Teachers are now complaining on a daily basis of sickness thought to be caused by the environment at CedarBridge Academy, union leader Mike Charles has revealed.
The general secretary of Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) told The Royal Gazette that he ...
DATE: Apr 04, 2007
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Sam Strangeways
With the motto ‘The Milkman Delivers’, MP and dairy owner Michael Dunkley was unveiled as the new leader of the United Bermuda Party yesterday.
Promising no major policy shifts Mr. Dunkley said the party would be about graft and team work.
Mr. Dunkle...
DATE: Apr 04, 2007
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