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Bermuda's students are about to become models for the world in learning how to use computers and technology.
Bermuda-based insurer Exel Ltd. yesterday announced it had signed a multi-million dollar agreement with Government to fund the design and imp...
DATE: Oct 02, 1998
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Police appeal over death crash Police investigating the crash which killed 23-year-old German student Catrin Schaefer are appealing for more witnesses to come forward.
Officers want to hear from a taxi driver and two women who helped at the scene on...
DATE: Oct 01, 1998
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Bid to bring in electronic commerce Mobile Police stations to target crime hotspots Mandatory drug testing in prisons The ruling United Bermuda Party yesterday pulled out all the stops in a bid to capture the hearts and minds of voters in the run-...
DATE: Oct 01, 1998
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Disgusted Dellwood Middle School teachers and students staged a surprise walkout yesterday morning to protest classroom conditions.
The action ended around 9.30 a.m. upon the arrival of education and PTA officials who agreed to meet on the matter.
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DATE: Sep 26, 1998
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candidate for the United Bermuda Party last night.
Members of the UBP's Paget West branch officially accepted the ACE Ltd.
executive as their prospective MP in a Special General Meeting.
Top amateur golfer Ms Joell replaces the retiring MP Harry Soar...
DATE: Sep 25, 1998
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Government must determine whether it has the human and financial resources to add another first-year class at West End Primary -- as requested by parents.
Education Minister Tim Smith stressed this yesterday after meeting with West End Primary princi...
DATE: Sep 25, 1998
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Paget West tomorrow.
For Ms Joell is likely to be officially adopted as Education Minister Tim Smith's running mate at a meeting of the local United Bermuda Party branch tomorrow night following sitting MP Harry Soares' decision to quit politics.
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DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A massive cash boost for small businesses is in the pipeline, it was revealed last night.
Premier Pamela Gordon announced in a TV broadcast last night that loans of between $50,000 and $500,000 are set to be handed out.
In a pre-General Election push...
DATE: Sep 23, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
top-level talks in London on plans to set up a hitlist of dodgy offshore financial centres.
But PLP deputy leader Eugene Cox refused to slam Britain for slapping a gagging order on the heads of the Overseas Territories, called to the Foreign Office f...
DATE: Sep 21, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
No cause `for concern' over bullet shell By Carol Parker Trott News Editor A bullet shell found at Port Royal Primary School was believed to have come from an illegal weapon.
But principal Marguerite Fields yesterday told The Royal Gazette she did n...
DATE: Sep 19, 1998
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