HORROR stories of rape, prostitution, child abuse and chemical dependence are all in a day's work for Sandy Butterfield.
Day after day, the executive director of Focus Counselling Services, hears her ...
BERMUDA residents will get the chance this weekend to see if ancient Chinese wisdom could help them to counter some of the scourges of modern life, such as anxiety, depression and stress.
Members of t...
ELDERLY Bermuda Housing Trust tenants are to continue their fight against hefty rent increases despite having lost their appeal to the Rent Commissioner.
The 37 tenants who lodged appeals against the ...
SOME senior citizens are going without health insurance because they feel they cannot afford the cost of rising premiums.
That was the message yesterday from Opposition MP Louise Jackson, who said num...
LOVERS of Indian food can rest assured ? the House of India is not about to close.
A glut of calls from worried customers prompted the owners of the North Street restaurant, Geri Rodrigues-Uppal and A...
AIR arrivals in 2004 were up by more than 15,000 on the previous year, according to figures released by the Department of Statistics yesterday.
The figures illustrate the recovery of the island's tour...
Teresa Perozzi was speechless with disappointment after she suffered her second defeat as a professional boxer in the Saturday night bill at Number One Shed.
Perozzi lost on a unanimous points decisio...
As the world's best squash players do battle in the Bermuda Masters, a team of eight technicians have been toiling away in front of a huge bank of computers and screens, in full public view on the lef...
THE Ministry of Tourism's project to build a stage on Horseshoe Beach appears to contravene national parks law, the Mid-Ocean News has discovered.
The Bermuda National Parks Act 1986 classifies the So...
WHEN Joe and Linda Amaral watch television coverage of the funeral of Pope John Paul II today, prominent in their minds will be the day they were blessed by the Holy Father four and a half years ago.
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