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election, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
But it is understood that an autumn campaign is still the favoured choice of party insiders.
The Premier -- currently in the US for the RIMS insurance conference -- is believed to be considering going to the Co...
DATE: Apr 30, 1998
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The lack of a 12th grade in the public school system may spell disaster for some students, an educator has warned.
Atlantic Union College in Massachusetts' vice president of student affairs, Alma Foggo York, yesterday told The Royal Gazette she was c...
DATE: Apr 29, 1998
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A plan to get organ donor cards attached to driving licences is under consideration by Transport Ministry officials, it was revealed yesterday.
And the Island's Road Safety Council is also to consider the issue at a future meeting.
The news was welco...
DATE: Apr 28, 1998
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done by.
We have certainly been among the complainers about education in Bermuda but we do think that the situation is changing. The current concerns have a rather obvious cause. Whenever a country decides to overhaul and almost totally change its sy...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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Furious National PTA chairman Anthony Steede last night threatened to quit because of stay-at-home parents.
And he warned the national parents' body could wind up due to lack of support.
Mr. Steede lashed out after a meeting of the national parents' ...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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testing.
Bermuda Sailing Association president Alan McKay said yesterday it had been hoped this year's week-long regatta, beginning on Sunday, would see sailors undergo random tests for illicit substances.
If so, it would have been the first event to...
DATE: Apr 24, 1998
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CedarBridge Academy has been plunged into further controversy after yet another incident at the trouble-plagued school.
Reports that a student at the Prospect school threatened a teacher with a chisel were leaked yesterday.
The incident allegedly too...
DATE: Apr 21, 1998
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in by get rich quick schemes.
The warning comes after a US law firm contacted The Royal Gazette on behalf of Global Prosperity Group, a North Dakota investment company.
In a letter to this newspaper, lawyer Louis Font claimed that information about t...
DATE: Apr 21, 1998
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to keep troublesome teenagers under control.
And he is calling for the creation of a camp where problem youngsters can get round-the-clock care.
Mr. Jeffers made his comments following the opening of CADET -- a special school at Warwick Camp run part...
DATE: Apr 20, 1998
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Classes have begun at Government's school for disrupted students.
The Royal Gazette understands that the Centre for Adolescent Development, Education and Training (CADET) at Warwick Camp admitted its first students on Monday.
And other than one boy u...
DATE: Apr 18, 1998
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