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The critical first three-month period has passed and Troy Darrell's new kidney is working just fine.
Transplanted from his sister, RoseMarie Lightbourne, in a hospital in Birmingham, England on August 4, the kidney began working right away and so fa...
DATE: Nov 23, 2001
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Lawrence Trott
Saltus graduate year recently returned from a college selection expedition in Canada. The ten-day trip took the class to over ten universities including Queen's University and University of Toronto. Former Bermuda High School head girl and aspiring j...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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When the curtain goes up in the Whitney Institute auditorium on Saturday night it will mark an important chapter in Bermuda's education history: The Middle School String Orchestra will be making its first-ever appearance.
Its 100 students aged ten to...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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In 1840 approximately two acres of land was purchased by John Williams and William Robinson for eighty pounds from three granddaughters of William Watlington. Mr. Robinson subsequently bought back the property, and set aside a small portion of it, 35...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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Two Saltus boys are hoping to make a new pen-pal in Estonia, after discovering a letter in a bottle in Peter Tucker's Bay.
Cousins Robert McFarland, ten, and Drew Simmons, ten, found the letter while searching for rope to build a fort at their grandm...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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Jarion Richardson
An 18-year-old hospitality worker will be competing for a $20,000 money market fund in this year's VIP Excellence Awards to be held next week.
Six-year hospitality veteran and VIP nominee Leslie Swan met with The Royal Gazette's Young Observer sectio...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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Jarion Richardson
Six weeks and approximately $125,000 is all that is needed to complete the late Mr. Reginald Ming's dream of turning the original Elliot School into a museum.
Since it was built in 1848, the little stone edifice on Jubilee Lane in Devonshire has unde...
DATE: Nov 22, 2001
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For the past 17 years Peter Woolcock has been tickling the Island's funny-bone with his weekly cartoons in the Friday edition of The Royal Gazette, and just as faithfully for the past 12 years, the annual collection of his work, entitled `Woppend,' a...
DATE: Nov 21, 2001
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When it comes to art, one of St. George's best kept secrets has been the work of a very talented son, Richmond Higinbothom (Chubby) Outerbridge - but that is about to change as the St. George's Foundation hosts the first-ever retrospective of his wor...
DATE: Nov 21, 2001
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O Freedom, the one-man show, performed by Jack Waddell, is based on the true story of fugitive slave John W. Jones (1817-1900).
On a stage with a set consisting simply of antique furniture consisting of a chair, table and hat rack, the performance be...
DATE: Nov 20, 2001
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