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Fed-up teachers at Bermuda's showpiece secondary school are set to call for strike action over a rising tide of violence, it was claimed yesterday.
And teachers at troubled CedarBridge Academy have asked for an urgent meeting with Bermuda Union of Te...
DATE: Dec 12, 1997
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A former Sandys Secondary student yesterday admitted punching principal Melvyn Bassett "two to three times'' at the school's prom last year.
But Kiwon Butterfield, of Ratteray Lane, Sandys Parish, claimed he lost control after his name was not called...
DATE: Dec 11, 1997
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Government has yet to decide on whether an Island-wide curfew for minors will be imposed. See Editorial on Page 4 .
Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness yesterday told The Royal Gazette : "It is a thought that has to be considered. But when you impo...
DATE: Dec 10, 1997
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Government is planning to complete the construction of Berkeley Institute's new senior school by 2001.
Education Minister Jerome Dill last week told The Royal Gazette he was surprised when chairman of the school's board of governors, Calvin White, an...
DATE: Dec 08, 1997
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A learning centre for children and adults has received a new lease on life.
CARE (Children and Adults Reaching for Education) Computer Services, which came close to the end of its 14-year history last month, has found a home in the heart of Hamilton....
DATE: Dec 08, 1997
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exercises that right all the time both in terms of a stop list, who it allows to stay in Bermuda and how long it allows them to stay.
Foreign nationals do not have a right of access to someone else's country.
Therefore it is very puzzling sometimes w...
DATE: Dec 06, 1997
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Bermuda Bar Association.
Philmore Elroy Warner, of Quarry Hill Road, Warwick, was ushered into the Island's legal fraternity during a Call to the Bar ceremony in the Supreme Court last Friday.
Lawyer Philip Perinchief, who made the application, told ...
DATE: Dec 06, 1997
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permits with an undertaking for permit holders to train a Bermudian to take over the job. If acted upon by a PLP Government, that policy could cause many international companies to seek a more friendly place to do business. It would also create havoc...
DATE: Dec 05, 1997
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Liquor miniatures might be off the shelves -- but cold beers will stay on sale in grocery stores despite calls to axe them as well.
Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill said: "There was a great deal of talk and concern -- but Government d...
DATE: Dec 04, 1997
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signed off a long-distance relationship.
Representatives from the two institutions met last week at the Stonington Campus where it was decided that professors and faculty from both schools will soon begin visiting each other's campuses.
Fitchburg Sta...
DATE: Dec 03, 1997
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