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Lawyer Marc Telemaque was last night confirmed as the new Cabinet Secretary — the youngest person in Government history to be appointed to the post.
The Royal Gazette revealed last week that the 36-year-old former permanent secretary to the Ministry ...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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FOURTH Friday into the new parliamentary session, Mr. Editor, and the new Premier was away. No problem. It happens. As we know he was off to London (no, not to visit the Queen) but for a meeting of the Overseas Territories Council (for chats with the...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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Former Attorney General Larry Mussenden was yesterday named the new chairman of the Board of Governors at beleaguered Bermuda College.
The ex-PLP Senator pledged at a press conference to deal with public concerns about the under-fire quango, which ha...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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Bermuda?s ageing population has just acquired a well-funded and well-staffed lobbying group.
Sixteen newly appointed members of the Bermuda Council on Ageing aren?t lobbyists in the traditional sense, but are charged with coercing Government to imple...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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Education Minister Randy Horton last night urged parents of CedarBridge Academy students to visit him personally if they have health concerns connected with mould at the school.
Mr. Horton was responding to allegations by Shadow Health Minister Louis...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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Education Minister Randy Horton last night urged parents of CedarBridge Academy students to visit him personally if they have health concerns connected with mould at the school.
Mr. Horton was responding to allegations by Shadow Health Minister Louis...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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Opposition leader Wayne Furbert has accused Premier Ewart Brown of trying to scapegoat the civil service for the PLP Government?s own failure to lead. The claim follows the Premier?s comments that some civil servants were thwarting the Government?s p...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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During a time when a new collective agreement is being negotiated, about 100 Bermuda Electric Light Company workers walked off the Pembroke plant around noontime yesterday to hold an impromptu meeting in the parking lot.
The members of the Electrical...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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A man accused along with his uncle of importing $236,000 worth of cocaine in auto parts has spoken in court of his shock at being arrested.
Jahmiko Hayward, 22, said he had no idea a car bumper he picked up from the DHL courier office for his uncle h...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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A flu bug has broken out among primary school children on the Island, the Government said yesterday.
A spokesman said a higher than usual number of cases of flu-like illnesses had been reported to the Department of Health's Surveillance Unit.
Senior ...
DATE: Dec 01, 2006
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