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Parents working more than one job and having to battle with the decision on what to cook for dinner often leads families to greasy fast food meals -- a quick hamburger and fries or a bucket of fried chicken.
Today, more supermarkets are looking at wa...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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week-long course about island marine ecology.
The participating teachers were from the US, Canada, Panama, with a representative from the Bermuda Aquarium also attending.
The course was run by the Friends of the Bermuda Aquarium, which is a US non-pr...
DATE: Aug 08, 1997
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said they were "well-prepared'' for training with their international counterparts.
The workshop was hosted by the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, which is UDP founder Suzette Harvey's alma mater.
Ms Harvey, who wanted the students to gain a ...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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their Master of Arts degrees in various business-related courses.
The graduates, hosting approximately 80 invited guests, celebrated their achievements during a ceremony and reception held at the Bermuda National Gallery last month.
As members of the...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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The burger is set to bite back after Governor Thorold Masefield finally signed an act banning fast food franchises with a foreign flavour.
Mr. Masefield's signature makes law the Prohibited Restaurants Act -- killing off plans by Grape Bay Ltd to ope...
DATE: Aug 07, 1997
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
The owner of a shop next to the Odyssey Nightclub has appealed to Police to end "an absolute nightmare''.
Double Dip owner and manager Doris Brooks blamed her neighbour for a string of problems.
For instance, her windows had been broken and she had b...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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A pair of 18th century portraits by the English painter Joseph Blackburn, acquired at auction last year for the Bermuda National Gallery, are now on show after restoration in London.
It was thanks to art benefactors Fay and Geoffrey Elliott that thes...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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that benefits the mentally ill.
Speaking at Hamilton Rotary Club's weekly luncheon at Pier 6 Nightclub on Front Street, chairperson of St. Brendan's Amenities Committee Linda Trott said Bermuda's only psychiatric facility had activities, outings and ...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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Forced to close its doors in February when asbestos was discovered in the ceiling of its home in Par-la-Ville, the Bermuda Historical Society has now re-opened.
"`It's an ill wind','' quotes Society president Andrew Bermingham, "since we had about 50...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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joining forces this week when the Society's City Hall Gallery becomes the venue for another `Artists Up Front...Street' exhibition.
Featuring the work of various contemporary artists whose work has been included in the past three seasons, the show wi...
DATE: Aug 06, 1997
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