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A group of political activists is calling for a referendum on the status of long-term residents.
And they are organising a petition against proposals to change status rights of non-Bermudians.
The issue was debated by MPs in a Green Paper at the last...
DATE: Jan 07, 1998
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violence.
Both Government and the Opposition yesterday poured cold water on the idea which has been espoused by several public figures, including Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness and Progressive Labour Party Warwick East hopeful Dale Butler.
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DATE: Jan 06, 1998
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difficulties'' emerged victorious in her call to the Bermuda Bar this week.
And Janet Elizabeth Maria Davis, who started her legal career at Milligan-Whyte and Smith, emphasised the importance of maintaining integrity in the legal profession.
Ms Davi...
DATE: Jan 03, 1998
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Year's Eve. Nobody was arrested for drunk driving on the last day of 1997 despite several roadside checks by traffic officers. ---- Page 3 LAWYER WINS OVER ADVERSITY LEG Lawyer wins over adversity A young woman whose personal and education paths ...
DATE: Jan 03, 1998
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the new year.
Teachers have been working without a contract since August.
Talks between the Education Ministry and the Bermuda Union of Teachers began in September, but were delayed due to major education reforms and the illness of senior manager of ...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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CedarBridge Academy may be forced to drastically reduce after school activities in the new year.
Only one-third of the funds needed to run such activities has been allocated, according to Bermuda Union of Teachers general secretary Sen. Milton Scott....
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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The vandals left a pot of chicken nuggets on a stove in Southampton Pre-school after pouring cooking oil and salt over desks, chairs and carpets.
They also scrawled obscene graffiti over the outside walls of the school, which takes children aged thre...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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Education Minister Jerome Dill has vowed that Government will keep its commitment to CedarBridge Academy.
Responding to recent concerns by CedarBridge principal Ernest Payette about overcrowding and the need for more teacher assistants at the school,...
DATE: Jan 02, 1998
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in Bermuda and as a year to be put behind us; a year from which we should learn lessons and move on. There are major lessons to be learned from the blight caused us by McDonald's; by the John Irving Pearman Affair and by the going of Colin Coxall. Ho...
DATE: Dec 31, 1997
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The former Chief Education Officer has suggested that Government scrap a controversial multi-media language programme in primary schools.
Calling the Writing-to-Read programme one which has done more harm than good, Dean Furbert told The Royal Gazett...
DATE: Dec 30, 1997
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