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Bermuda college's incoming new president late last week urged teachers to be an inspiration to their pupils when she addressed members of an international educational group.
Dr. Larita Alford, who will replace College president Dr. George Cook when h...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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seriously by all concerned.
The scheme, which pays cadets a wage and their Bermuda College tuition in return for service in the Police, is a good one which should be given every chance to work.
The parents, who have been making the complaints on beha...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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Education chiefs in Bermuda are to travel to England this week in search of new primary school teachers for the Island.
Permanent Secretary for the Education Ministry Michelle Khaldun will be in London interviewing 20 teachers to fill eight positions...
DATE: Jan 22, 2001
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Poor school standards were last night blamed for failing young Police cadets who have been either dismissed or placed on probation because of low college grades.
Parents of some of the cadets said they and their children had been conned into believin...
DATE: Jan 20, 2001
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Development Minister Terry Lister told Hamilton Rotarians that Government, along with private sponsors, plan to build a `mini-Bermuda for millions' in Washington D.C.
With Premier Jennifer Smith and her Cabinet in attendance, Mr. Lister told the Rota...
DATE: Jan 19, 2001
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ATTENDANCE officer Andrea Scott is known by her colleagues as being hard, but fair.
Described by her boss as a no nonsense woman, she is not afraid to tackle rude truanting children, aggressive parents, teachers and school secretaries.
She has run in...
DATE: Jan 17, 2001
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Six months ago, the Bermuda College was being effectively run by an admittedly uneasy partnership of three; College chairman Randy Horton, president Dr.
George Cook and vice president for student and academic affairs Dr. Donald Peters.
Now all three ...
DATE: Jan 17, 2001
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King's 1963 march on Washington for civil rights yesterday.
Nearly all 125 students did the half mile to Maximart and back to their school carrying placards while teachers donned sixties style afros and clothes to aid authenticity.
Parent and race ac...
DATE: Jan 16, 2001
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Retiring Bermuda College President Dr. George Cook said academic growth is necessary for Bermudian access to the Island's successful economy.
Speaking with The Royal Gazette before leaving office later this month, Dr.
Cook said it is the right time t...
DATE: Jan 12, 2001
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Jarion Richardson
of leadership taking the bull by the horns.
In an exclusive interview, The Royal Gazette's Nea Talbot sat down with the Premier and asked her to reflect on the past two years of the Progressive Labour Party Government and its vision for Bermuda in th...
DATE: Jan 10, 2001
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