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Bermuda?s parliamentarians could conduct themselves with a little more decorum, observers say.
And Opposition MP John Barritt is optimistic about proposals that he says will improve the effectiveness of the House.
Former House Clerk John Gilbert and ...
DATE: Jul 09, 2004
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Self-sacrifice and determination have marked the career of new Director of Public Prosecutions Vinette Graham-Allen.
So when she says she wants to leave office in three years with a Bermudian taking over and locals filling all the top posts, she shou...
DATE: Jul 09, 2004
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Government passed legislation making global positioning systems mandatory in all Island taxis last night after a fiery debate.
The bill has been the target of the ten-day taxi strike as well as years of verbal protests from cabbies.
Immediately after...
DATE: Jul 03, 2004
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While silence greeted specific questions about its human resources department, the Bermuda College accused the media of ?unprincipled? coverage of events at the troubled institution.
Asked to respond to remarks made by former employee Michael Bradsha...
DATE: Jun 29, 2004
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Opposition MP Neville Darrell repeated his call for a probe into the Bermuda College?s personnel selection procedures during Friday?s House of Assembly motion to adjourn.
Referring to recent statements by the College, he said it was clear that the Co...
DATE: Jun 29, 2004
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An action plan on E-Business will be presented to Cabinet before the end of summer, Senators were told last week.
Following his outline of Government?s E-Business Green Paper which was debated in the House of Assembly last year, Sen. Raymond Tannock ...
DATE: Jun 29, 2004
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Bermuda College?s troubles can be directly attributed to the College president and vice-president, ousted staffer Michael Bradshaw said yesterday.
The pair presided over a dysfunctional organisational culture and president Michael Orenduff refused to...
DATE: Jun 25, 2004
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Overweight middle school students are set to benefit from a new summer camp programme designed especially to fight obesity and promote healthier lifestyles.
The pilot camp, which is known by its acronym PHAST (Promoting Health at Any Size Today), wil...
DATE: Jun 25, 2004
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College officials are officially mute on a call by the Opposition United Bermuda Party for a probe into its human resources practices.
?The College notes that the call is made exclusively by a politician in the opposition, and thus it becomes a polit...
DATE: Jun 23, 2004
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Further efforts are needed to keep the mosquito responsible for dengue fever under control in Bermuda.
Environmental Health Officer David Kendall spoke at the Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce Building on the threat of disease...
DATE: Jun 23, 2004
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