Can you imagine what this would be like: You go home after a long day at work. You are tired. You eat. You watch a little television — something truly mindless — and it lulls you asleep. Several hours go by, and then you wake up in the middle of the ...
Rheumatoid Arthritis can be a debilitating autoimmune disease that progressively attacks the joints, heart, liver and kidneys, causing pain and permanent disability if left untreated.
A visiting British researcher and medical professor believes that ...
When Philip Butterfield was a youngster growing up in Middletown, he never envisioned that his working environment would one day be a sixth floor corner office on Front Street.
But thanks to a lot of hard work and dedication, that is how life has tur...
A love story: Boy meets Girl. Both consider ‘love’ to be their driving value in a relationship. Great! Each loves the other but after a while both turn and say, “you never show that you love me!”
“What?” cries each offended party. “I do so, all the ...
Economy Minister Patrice Minors assured the House of Assembly she had “no intentions to make any changes to the existing policy” when it came to term limits.
The statement came as Ms Minors rebutted Opposition claims that the policy had driven busine...
DATE: Apr 23, 2012 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
When Louise Jackson came to Bermuda in 1952 to begin a career as a physical education teacher, she had no idea she would end up facing many of her students in the House of Assembly.
At the age of 81, as she ends a nine-year stint in Parliament, Mrs J...
Parents need to be given the proper tools to tackle the issue of drug use by the Island’s youth, according to the Family Centre.
Responding to the results of the National School Survey, released yesterday, Martha Dismont of the Family Centre said she...
DATE: Apr 21, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Royal Gazette asked members of our Readers’ Forum how they have been affected by the rising cost of living in Bermuda. If you want to join our forum, e-mail jdeacon@royalgazette.bm
Danny Matthews
I accepted the call for everyone to pull together...
Students are carrying guns into schools, according to a Government survey of the Island’s youth.
The National School Survey found 1.4 percent of students had taken a handgun to school in the past year; 2.9 percent said they’d carried a gun in that sa...
DATE: Apr 20, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda-born principal Charles Joynes was recently featured in a US newspaper for his efforts to turn around a troubled high school in Tennessee.
Mr Joynes has spent the last 20 years working as an educator in the US — the last three as principal of ...