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children, the Senate was told yesterday.
Government's Senate Leader Lynda Milligan-Whyte was speaking on the Domestic Violence Bill which will give greater protection to victims of violence.
Sen. Milligan-Whyte gave Senators some alarming figures whi...
DATE: Dec 17, 1996
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Men who beat women will be forced to pay for medical and psychological costs under amendments made yesterday to laws on domestic violence.
Further amendments could also be made to the Domestic Violence Bill to give counselling to people involved in v...
DATE: Dec 17, 1996
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School for Girls sometime between Thursday and Friday morning.
The haul included a $375 JVC tape deck, serial number 159C0646, and a $375 Onkyo tuner, serial number 230-8011957.
Police are also investigating vandalism at the Bank of Bermuda branch in...
DATE: Dec 16, 1996
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ERROR RG P4 16.12.1996 A story in Friday's paper about the the Bermuda Union of Teachers/Education Ministry settlement should have quoted Shadow Education Minister Jennifer Smith saying that it was unfortunate that "comments were made that could pre...
DATE: Dec 13, 1996
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the candidates who applied for the post of Curriculum Consultant and is satisfied that it was done correctly.
And Government has accepted the College's recommendation and placed its support behind the decision.
Human Resource manager Neville Manderso...
DATE: Dec 13, 1996
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Education Minister Jerome Dill is backing a proposal to put warning lights, crossing bars, and a crossing guard at Northlands next September.
The proposal came about after the Planning Department turned down plans to build a 30-foot-high bridge from ...
DATE: Dec 13, 1996
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The Paget hotel is to make nearby Paget Primary School its own pet project.
And to kick off what hotel bosses hope will be long association, the hotel will present a Primary 1 class with a brand-new TV.
Elbow Beach human resources chief Robert Calder...
DATE: Dec 13, 1996
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with Government, The Royal Gazette was told last night.
The Pembroke West Central branch's views have been driven home in writing and conversations.
Branch chairman Terry West said most of the anger stemmed from the rebel MP's support of a PLP censur...
DATE: Dec 11, 1996
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A Bermudian educator has filed a job-discrimination complaint with the Human Rights Commission against the Bermuda College because she claims that she was turned down for three jobs that were given to less qualified people.
Dr. Muriel Smith, whose pr...
DATE: Dec 10, 1996
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The franchise issue is dead and Government must move forward and tackle the problems facing the country, the Premier said last night.
On Friday the Prohibited Restaurant Bill was passed by a 23-16 vote as the "People's Five'' joined forces with the P...
DATE: Dec 09, 1996
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