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become Bermuda's latest Senator.
Mrs. Cannonier -- recently appointed to the panel assessing senior Police officers for top command posts -- will replace outgoing Senate President Albert Jackson as one of three Independent Members of the Upper House ...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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allegations were lodged against him.
A concerned parent, who did not wish to be named, told The Royal Gazette several students accused the male teacher of making sexual advances and innuendoes toward the children.
"One little girl told him he had wet...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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Consumer Price Index rose to two percent for the 12 months to January, up from 1.9 percent for the comparative period to December.
The Ministry of Finance's Statistics Department reported yesterday that consumer prices on average advanced 0.2 percent...
DATE: Mar 12, 1998
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in recent years.
Huge amounts of money, probably too much money, have been spent on additions and changes at the Bermuda Airport. It even, finally, has some Welcome To Bermuda signs.
There have been some mistakes in the reconstruction of the Airport,...
DATE: Mar 10, 1998
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Some Bermuda College students will take their debating skills to a new level this month.
Seven of them, who form the The Model United Nations Club, will travel to Brussels, Belgium on March 24 for the seventh Harvard World Model United Nations confer...
DATE: Mar 09, 1998
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before the end of the month.
President of the Bermuda Union of Teachers Michael Charles yesterday told The Royal Gazette union officials made "strong'', "valid'' points during the past two days of arbitration.
Teachers have been working without a con...
DATE: Mar 07, 1998
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Bermuda is well on its way to tackling plant pests and disease that can ruin gardens and crops.
Several advances have been made in recent years that have made the Island a safer place for growing plants and have reduced the risk from disease arriving...
DATE: Mar 07, 1998
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teachers and the Education Ministry will begin today.
Teachers have been working without a contract since August 31 last year.
Talks, which had been taking place off and on since then, broke down in January after officials from the Education Ministry...
DATE: Mar 05, 1998
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specific traffic incidents in which they have been involved. That tells us that road users are increasingly fed-up with the conditions on Bermuda's roads.
People who try to drive sensibly, and there are many, are increasingly angered by the dangers p...
DATE: Mar 05, 1998
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Speculation that nearly 30 jobs could be axed at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has come under fire.
And health chiefs criticised a story in yesterday's Royal Gazette which revealed the full recommendations of a report on staff restructuring.
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DATE: Mar 04, 1998
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Gareth Finighan