A lot to answer for
April 6, 2010
This is an open letter to Michael Collins, Senior Executive Vice President, Bank of N.T. Butterfield
Dear Sir,
I shall unfortunately not be able to attend the AGM of shareholders, however through this letter I should...
Psychologist Philip Brownell first spotted his future wife Linda on an Internet dating site.
Her photo stood out because she was wearing a chicken hat.
Dating a woman with a chicken on her head could have been risky business, but Dr. Brownell went fo...
Dear Annie: Ever since my son met his wife 12 years ago, he has allowed her and her family to insult me. For example, her family held a party for my grandson's first birthday at their home and included the entire family, plus my ex-husband and his fi...
ROME (Bloomberg) — Elina Helmanen and Minas Megalokonomos embody a widening north-south divide that may put the euro region at more risk than the Greek budget does.
Helmanen, 26, lives on her own, studying politics in her native Finland while jugglin...
A note of thanks
March 23, 2010
Dear Sir,
I am a survivor of the house fire on Mount Hill that your paper reported about and hoped that you would allow me the space to thank a few people and organisations who have helped me on my road to recovery. Th...
I was thinking about training this morning. We have created this training institute (the Gestalt Training Institute of Bermuda, www.gtib.org), and we'll be training people in executive coaching and leadership, but we are also conducting community wor...
Key parts of Bermuda's environmental story are to be seen by TV viewers across Canada – and potentially further afield – as from this week.
The newly created Bermuda Environmental Alliance unveiled its first project yesterday, a four-part miniseries ...
DATE: Apr 13, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
A well-regarded documentary about one American woman's investigation into her family's background in the slave trade is to be shown around Bermuda.
The film 'Traces of the Trade: A Story of the Deep North' directed by Katrina Browne, airs tonight at ...
Home Affairs Minister David Burch encouraged Bermudians to seek further education from accredited institutions if they want to succeed in the workforce.
His statements received loud applause at last week's Bermudians only meeting on the Government's ...
Davon Gibbs used to have an 'I don't care attitude' but that has all changed.
At the Island's Outstanding Teen Awards last month, he was cited above all his peers as having demonstrated the 'most progress'.
The 17-year-old says he was skipping classe...