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Olympic Games.
Mr. Peter Bromby and Mr. Lee White are selling the trees to help raise the $180,000 needed to send them to Atlanta next year.
They have been selling them for the last two years and already have raised about $55,000 and this year, altho...
DATE: Nov 10, 1995
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A massive campaign to help build a special $2.5 million village offering disabled-friendly recreation and social opportunities has got underway.
And the newly-formed Friends of WindReach celebrated the first work on the Warwick site of the village wi...
DATE: Nov 10, 1995
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Bermuda Philharmonic Society -- at the Anglican Cathedral -- November 5, 1995.
*** The concert which opened the Bermuda Philharmonic Society's 35th season, was unusually reliant on local talent. Whether or not the sharply reduced size of the orchest...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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Hurricane Emily to Mr. Teddy Tucker will be showing up on store shelves this weekend.
Local musician Mr. Stan Seymour has written his first book `Bermuda, Folklore and Calypso Poems' which blends stories and poetry to cover local history, characters,...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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Contest will be Friday, November 24.
Cash prizes will be presented in each of the two categories -- under 18s and adults. The winner in each section will receive $300 and the runner-up $200.
Two special awards of $100 will go to the authors of storie...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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archaeological textbook is to be published in Japanese.
The book, entitled Principles of Archaeological Stratigraphy, was first published in 1979 by Academic Press. It incorporates the methodology of the "Harris Matrix'', invented by Dr. Harris in 19...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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Girls from single-sex schools are more likely to be high-fliers in life, evidence shows.
The new headmistress of the Bermuda High School for Girls made the claim while banging the drum for single-sex education.
Mrs. Eleanor Kingsbury pointed to stati...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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A piece of forgotten Bermudian history is set to be uncovered.
For an American university lecturer is on the verge of publishing a book on American Indian slavery on the Island.
Dr. Philip Rabito-Wyppensenwah is on the final stretch of a massive 12-y...
DATE: Nov 09, 1995
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first-ever arts-oriented telethon next week.
Billed as "Bermuda's first art campaign for TV'', the two-hour November 14 fundraiser, which will intersperse live studio interviews with mini-documentaries on local artists and galleries, is being hosted ...
DATE: Nov 08, 1995
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DATE: Nov 08, 1995
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