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New domestic violence legislation has yet to be put in place despite being passed through Parliament and signed by the Governor months ago.
But Labour, Home Affairs, and Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness said the Domestic Violence Protection Orde...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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Whitney Institute will not renew the contract of a teacher accused of committing sexual offences against female students, The Royal Gazette has learned.
And the teacher's lawyer has complained that his client will be without a job by the time his cas...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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teachers have been left out of the restructuring process.
Dr. Christopher was responding to comments made by Bermuda Union of Teachers organiser Milton Scott earlier this week.
Sen. Scott told The Royal Gazette teachers had been left out of the educa...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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Bermuda College has plans to give students the option of living on campus.
Vice-president of the college's Academic and Student Affairs Donald Peters yesterday told The Royal Gazette that providing a residence programme was part of the college's five...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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Law and order Minister Quinton Edness yesterday backed a massive Police offensive designed to drive drug dealers from the streets.
He torpedoed claims by overseas academics that the beneficial effects of Operation Cleansweep on the war on drugs could...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Teacher and author Dale Butler is set to chuck his job in favour of a seat in Parliament for the Progressive Labour Party.
It is illegal for teachers to keep their jobs and be MPs -- and Mr. Butler, if he wins a seat, revealed he would give up his he...
DATE: Aug 05, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
teachers, there is a "strong possibility'' the new school year could open with a "work-to-rule'' campaign similar to that held recently by Government blue-collar workers.
Bermuda Union of Teachers organiser Sen. Milton Scott told The Royal Gazette ye...
DATE: Aug 04, 1997
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More than 1,100 students have applied to CedarBridge Academy, leaving school officials scrambling to process an unexpected mountain of paperwork.
While some 900 high school students were expected to continue their education at the Island's first seni...
DATE: Jul 30, 1997
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ferry service centres around Bermudians being inconvenienced in getting to Cup Match. Once again we are selfishly suiting ourselves when, we think, the greatest concern should be for visitors who are being inconvenienced and having their holidays dis...
DATE: Jul 29, 1997
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over the last financial year, its most recently audited financial report shows.
And management salaries and expenses continue to be one of its most costly expenses.
The BIU took in $2,088,897 between October 1, 1995 and September 30, 1996 and they sp...
DATE: Jul 28, 1997
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