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given access to school libraries for the first time.
The library facilities at Sandys Secondary School and St. George's Secondary School are now open to the public for quiet studying, reading and borrowing of books.
The opening is part of Government'...
DATE: Sep 15, 1992
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on television and drug education lessons in school, say two teenagers who have been smoking marijuana since the age of 14.
But they said the ads and education are working when it comes to cocaine and other harder drugs.
The two unemployed 19-year-old...
DATE: Sep 14, 1992
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Saltus.
Mrs. Saltus, who was also the first woman Dean of Academic Services, will be in charge of academic and student affairs on campus.
She said yesterday: "For a woman to be in this position is exciting and interesting and something I certainly lo...
DATE: Sep 11, 1992
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levelled against the government secondary school system by former Bermuda College president Dr. Archibald Hallett. Dr. Hallet's comments were made during his speech to the Hamilton Rotary Club on Tuesday.
In his address, Dr. Hallett claimed: "The sch...
DATE: Sep 10, 1992
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secondary school system.
Dr. Archibald Hallett called the Bermuda Secondary School Certificate (BSSC) "meaningless''.
And he said it was upsetting how many high school graduates were "functionally illiterate''.
Dr. Hallett claimed high school student...
DATE: Sep 09, 1992
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backs on the party saying they will not run for it again.
One -- taxi driver Mr. Custerfield Crockwell -- is now running for adoption as a United Bermuda Party candidate, while veterinarian Dr. Maureen Ware's fling with the NLP has left her without a...
DATE: Sep 09, 1992
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summer break.
The Ministry of Education is expecting 7,254 students to turn up at Government schools, an increase of 100 compared with last year.
Thirty-four new teachers -- 24 Bermudians and ten expatriates -- have been added to Government's roster....
DATE: Sep 08, 1992
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screening, the Health Minister declared yesterday.
Policemen entering the force should also face compulsory tests, he added.
But the Hon. Quinton Edness backed away from general mandatory drug screening -- despite fears that around 25 percent of empl...
DATE: Sep 03, 1992
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gain and selfishness, Bermuda's AIDS support group is seeing younger volunteers walk through its door.
And STAR director Mrs. Carolyn Armstrong told The Royal Gazette the group is thrilled.
Mrs. Armstrong said about two years ago a couple of young pe...
DATE: Aug 29, 1992
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The new president of Bermuda College has called for closer links between his institution and international businesses operating on the Island.
Dr. George Cook said it would be in everybody's interests to better train Bermudians so they can fill cruci...
DATE: Aug 26, 1992
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