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merits of the two candidates against the background of Government's policy of Bermudianisation.
The Royal Gazette recently obtained copies of statements of educational philosophy that the candidates, Dr. Donald Peters and Dr. Larita Alford, were aske...
DATE: Jun 15, 1999
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week with a second anonymous flyer circulating the South Shore campus.
The flyer, which urged those interested in the future of the College to make their voices heard, suggested there was a conspiracy to oust Dr. Donald Peters who has been vice presi...
DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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some attention and discussion on the problem of children who grow up in Bermuda without adequate parenting.
In most cases I am talking children born to young women who are little more than children themselves. We can all think of the notable exceptio...
DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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Department got into the swing of things yesterday at Paget Primary School.
They all converged at the school on Friday for the official opening of its $50,000 new playground, compliments of LaSalle Re.
Company president Guy Hengesbaugh said: "We are v...
DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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extended opening hours at the Bermuda National Library.
And in another move to bolster the library, the Ministry of Education is taking applications for a more senior post, the assistant youth librarian, which has been vacant for more than a year.
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DATE: Jun 14, 1999
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Bermudians who missed out on a college education may be able to make up for lost time under a new scheme.
In September, Bermuda College will start a new programme which will allow for learning obtained through work or life to count towards college cr...
DATE: Jun 12, 1999
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shot over Government plans to tighten racial discrimination legislation.
And although the Smith's North MP said he believed both parties were "singing from the same hymn sheet'', he warned that the get tough laws could eventually prove "very dangerou...
DATE: Jun 11, 1999
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AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
College tuition offer.
Education Minister Milton Scott recently supported the former Government's decision to pay the tuition of Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy students who maintain a 95 percent attendance record and at least a "B'' avera...
DATE: Jun 11, 1999
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Plans for children with special needs to attend camps this summer have been plunged into controversy and uncertainty -- three weeks after Ministers gave their assurances that the camps will go ahead.
And confusion over the programme has led one parap...
DATE: Jun 11, 1999
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AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
A hunt to find the Island's best teacher for children with learning problems is under way.
And the winner will get a free trip to the annual US Learning Disabilities Association conference in Reno, Nevada, early next year.
Mair Harris -- chairman of ...
DATE: Jun 10, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor