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Deaf school children have access to better services after a restructure of the way they are educated, according to Minister of Education Terry Lister.
Parents of hearing-impaired students who met with the Minister in January had raised concerns about...
DATE: Oct 27, 2005
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The tireless efforts of educator Riquette Bonne-Smith have paid off with the announcement this week that the board of the prestigious Johns Hopkins University Centre for Talented Youth (JHUCTY) will hold a meeting on the Island next month.
Riquette B...
DATE: Oct 27, 2005
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Government was accused of attempting ?sabotage?, as the saga of a Bermuda College youth worker?s bid to become a United Bermuda Party Senator took a fresh twist yesterday.
Opposition leader Grant Gibbons said the College?s decision to block Gina Spen...
DATE: Oct 27, 2005
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Despite being famed for his military manner and no-nonsense attitude Lt. Col Burch plans to work with the public after seeing Government housing projects blocked at every turn.
But the new approach could see Government water down plans to put up 330 ...
DATE: Oct 26, 2005
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There has been some progress on making life better for seniors on the Island, but there is still a way to go before all the pledges made by the Government when it unveiled the Social Agenda are realised.
That is the verdict of Age Concern Bermuda whi...
DATE: Oct 26, 2005
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A teacher who is alleged to have hit a young girl at a special needs school is reported to be staying off work until the end of the month, after being left with just one student in her class.
As has previously reported, Laura Delgaty, the woman at th...
DATE: Oct 26, 2005
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The Premier will publicly address Bermuda this Thursday via a live broadcast at 6 p.m. to formally open his Party?s annual delegates conference. The three day conference, starting on Thursday night and entitled ?Working Best When We Work Together?, s...
DATE: Oct 25, 2005
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News that a teacher accused of hitting a young girl at a school will be returning to work today has sparked threats of a total boycott.
The Royal Gazette understands Laura Delgaty, who has served a three-day suspension following the alleged incident ...
DATE: Oct 19, 2005
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Parents at a special needs school have withdrawn their children from a class run by a physiotherapist who returns today after serving a suspension for allegedly hitting a young girl.
Laura Delgaty has been moved to handling teenagers at Dame Marjorie...
DATE: Oct 17, 2005
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Government will protect a former NASA tracking station site at Cooper's Island from development after a plan to turn it into a nature reserve received major approval from the public.
This week, Government reiterated it had already submitted a draft L...
DATE: Oct 17, 2005
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