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Violence in the community was sown by the ruling Progressive Labour Party's policies, an Opposition Senator claimed yesterday.
"You reap what you sow," Sen. Leonard Santucci said during the motion to adjourn. "What we see happening in this country is...
DATE: May 27, 2004
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Teachers voted unanimously last night to accept large pay increases which will see a novice teacher add nearly $20,000 to their salary after four years in the job.
It ends labour unrest which saw two days of shut schools as well as a work to rule.
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DATE: May 26, 2004
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Transport Minister Ewart Brown fought a hard battle in the House of Assembly on Friday night to promote computerised taxi dispatch.
But the Opposition questioned his determination to make the systems mandatory for all taxi drivers, saying if the syst...
DATE: May 25, 2004
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The Minister of Finance Paula Coxwas praised in the House of Assembly by one of her fellow MPs after receiving an honorary degree from Wheelock College.
Environment Minister Neletha Butterfield said she was honoured to have been at the ceremony at th...
DATE: May 22, 2004
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Students marched on Parliament yesterday demanding that Government ?Give our teachers what they want?, but an early morning agreement had already sent teachers back into classrooms.
The students, from CedarBridge Academy and Berkeley Institute, had p...
DATE: May 22, 2004
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The first students to complete the Instructional Leadership Doctoral Programme in Bermuda received their diplomas from St. John's University School of Education recently.
"These eight doctoral graduates represent the first educators in Bermuda to ear...
DATE: May 22, 2004
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Teachers were locked in pay talks with Government last night after agreeing to return to work today after two days of strikes which shut all public schools.
However their work to rule campaign will continue as they put a Tuesday deadline on negotiati...
DATE: May 21, 2004
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Jason Binns a friendly and ambitious young man was the Island?s second road fatality of the year. He was 22.
Jason died after suffering head and internal injuries during a single vehicle accident in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Jason?s siste...
DATE: May 21, 2004
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Education Minister Terry Lister?s continuing silence on the St. George?s Prep decision has led to serious questions being raised about the likelihood of Government honouring the arbitration in the teachers? pay dispute.
Both the United Bermuda Party ...
DATE: May 21, 2004
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Teachers would love the chance to punch a clock or a have a time and motion study to prove they are working far beyond their paid hours, their union leader said last night.
Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Mike Charles hit back at Governm...
DATE: May 20, 2004
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