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A child advocacy group has set up a therapeutic intervention programme to help prevent students with behavioural problems from falling through the cracks.
The Royal Gazette understands that the programme comes in the wake of increasing suspensions in...
DATE: Apr 21, 1999
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chain, gold pendant and gold ring.
Magistrate Archibald Warner ordered that social inquiry reports be compiled on the men, three of whom are brothers and two of whom have suspended prison sentences hanging over them.
Twenty-seven year old Jamel Evans...
DATE: Apr 20, 1999
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promising to take CedarBridge Academy to new heights.
"They (the students) will see some changes,'' deputy principal Kalmar Richards told The Royal Gazette .
"With respect to the standards that we set for them regarding their behaviour and their acad...
DATE: Apr 20, 1999
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Premier Jennifer Smith welcomed news that her Government is riding the crest of a wave of popularity.
She said: "I can say we're encouraged and we will strive to continue to keep that kind of confidence in the Government.'' But she admitted more wor...
DATE: Apr 19, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
by a frontline Police negotiating team yesterday.
Officers from the Police Special Response Team mounted a siege operation at a house in Flatt's after a tip-off yesterday afternoon.
They negotiated with the 29-year-old from Warwick -- who was alone -...
DATE: Apr 19, 1999
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A Government senator has refused to comment on allegations from a dockworker that he does not understand the collective bargaining process.
Education Minister Milton Scott, who is the human resource manager of dock manager Stevedoring Services, told ...
DATE: Apr 19, 1999
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Patrick Burgess
Pregnant teens will soon be housed in a larger facility than their present one.
The Haven, off Berkeley Road in Pembroke, is being reclaimed by Government to erect a new Berkeley Institute.
Chairman of Berkeley's Board of Governors, Calvin White, she...
DATE: Apr 16, 1999
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More than eight out of ten Bermuda residents gave the PLP Government pass marks in a `report card' on its first six months in power, according to a new survey.
And a conservative Budget is claimed as one of the main factors in the high ratings.
A tot...
DATE: Apr 14, 1999
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
escape a life of misery at the hands of their owners.
So said Leonard (Shinah) Simons, Bermuda's Dog Warden, who told the Hamilton Rotary's weekly meeting yesterday that the Island had seen a resurgence of dog fighting and abuse cases in the late 199...
DATE: Apr 14, 1999
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exceed 80 percent is not surprising and reflects its steady performance in its first six months in power.
The survey's statement that the February Budget -- in which few taxes were raised -- was the major contributor to the high approval ratings is p...
DATE: Apr 14, 1999
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