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Cheaper fees for UK universities and colleges would help keep Bermuda's links with Britain alive, a House of Commons Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegate said yesterday.
And Scots MP Ian Davidson -- who, with other delegates, met Oppositio...
DATE: Jan 19, 1999
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people will already have seen with their own eyes -- the Government has the goodwill of the vast majority of voters.
The survey indicated that almost 70 percent of the population feel the PLP's election victory is good or very good for the Island, wh...
DATE: Jan 18, 1999
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conventional wisdom about crime in Bermuda: many of the offences are committed by a very few people.
More often than not, sudden increases in purse snatches, break-ins and robberies turn out to be connected to the release of a habitual offender from ...
DATE: Jan 16, 1999
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abuse in the community.
But the recent survey of students conducted by the National Drug Commission is just that -- its results suggest that fewer students are using alcohol, tobacco or marijuana than they were in 1994.
That does not mean anyone shou...
DATE: Jan 15, 1999
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released yesterday.
A total of 69 percent believe the PLP landslide victory is very, or generally good for the Island.
And only five percent hold out a gloomy view of the result -- rating the new Government as generally very bad for Bermuda.
But ther...
DATE: Jan 15, 1999
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will arrive on the Island tonight.
Lord Ashley -- a Labour peer and former top figure in the House of Commons -- and Labour MPs Jamie Cann and Jeffrey Ennis will join UK MPs Ian Davidson and Tony Wright, who arrived in Bermuda last night.
House of As...
DATE: Jan 14, 1999
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time by road safety campaigner and National Liberal Party leader Charles Jeffers.
He has received some support from Road Safety Council chairman Delcina Bean-Burrows, who personally backs the move, although the council has not yet discussed the propo...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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last week had only recently returned to the school.
Last night CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette confirmed that the 14-year-old victim, who had to undergo emergency surgery following the stabbing last Wednesday, had earlier been sent to the Centre...
DATE: Jan 11, 1999
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their campaign is a welcome one.
The controversy since the collapse of the Rebecca Middleton murder case has done severe damage, both to the Island's image abroad and to the community's own confidence in the criminal justice system.
Now, pending the ...
DATE: Jan 09, 1999
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CedarBridge Academy will continue to operate as the academic incubator for students until everyone in the public school system realises the importance of literacy.
That was the warning yesterday from board of governors chairman Garry Madeiros.
Referr...
DATE: Jan 08, 1999
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