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A Bermudian mother has moved her four children across the Atlantic to England because of what she claims are "huge flaws" in the Island's public education system.
Karen Skiffington, who now lives in Gloucestershire, felt forced to take her daughter a...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Watching television is bad for the brain but reading books and using a computer will make you brighter - or so a survey of young Bermudians and their literacy levels would appear to indicate.
The study of Islanders aged 16 to 25 found that those who ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Watching television is bad for the brain but reading books and using a computer will make you brighter - or so a survey of young Bermudians and their literacy levels would appear to indicate.
The study of Islanders aged 16 to 25 found that those who ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Sam Strangeways
Education Minister Randy Horton yesterday unveiled a scheme to improve literacy in public schools - and his timing could not have been better.
Mr. Horton made his announcement hours after the Department of Statistics released survey results which sho...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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United Bermuda Party leader Wayne Furbert has reshuffled his team following the resignation of Jamahl Simmons and Maxwell Burgess?s public call for Mr. Furbert to resign.
Deputy Leader Michael Dunkley takes over as Shadow Minister for Public Safety w...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Education Minister Randy Horton yesterday unveiled a scheme to improve literacy in public schools - and his timing could not have been better.
Mr. Horton made his announcement hours after the Department of Statistics released survey results which sho...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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AUTHOR:
Sam Strangeways
With a convincing mandate from party colleagues and a ‘man in a hurry’ approach to life, Ewart Brown might have been tempted to bring policy changes in his first days as Premier.
But so far his approach has differed markedly in style but little in su...
DATE: Feb 06, 2007
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OCT 30: Ewart Brown is sworn in at Government House along with his choices for Cabinet. The new Ministry of Social Rehabilitation, to tackle Bermuda’s deepest social ills, is the biggest change while Philip Perinchief replacing Larry Mussenden is the...
DATE: Feb 06, 2007
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"Demand for Bermuda's tourism product is bouncing back, with air arrivals returning to pre September 11 levels." — after figures show overall tourist visits jumped by almost 25 percent last year."Fiji has been thrown into political upheaval by a mili...
DATE: Feb 06, 2007
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Education Minister Randolph Horton brought the public's attention to the work of school counsellors yesterday when he signed a proclamation for Counsellors Week 2007.
The Education Ministry employs 36 school counsellors who are spread throughout the ...
DATE: Feb 06, 2007
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