In his trip to China last week, Tim Geithner, the US Treasury secretary made some fairly unexceptional comments about the need for appropriate policies in both countries to address the issue of imbalances. He was careful not to say anything about cur...
Most Americans are unaware of the benefits that the business relationship between Bermuda and the US to them and how it impacts their jobs.
That is according to Eric Sedler, a managing partner at ASK Public Strategies, a communication management firm...
Bermuda Government staff will get training on early childhood education thanks to a partnership with the US State Department.
Local representatives will visit the US with their airfares paid for by the Government. Once they get there, the State Depar...
Bermuda national women's volleyball team saw their four-game win streak at the World Championship qualifiers came to a halt yesterday as they went down in a nailbiting five-setter against the Netherland Antilles.
Having dumped Anguilla, St. Kitts and...
Sports in Bermuda must be used as a tool to assist us to help save our next generation of children. In today's society many children turn to sports as an avenue for fun or as a means for their future. It is important that we as a country keep setting...
DATE: Jun 05, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Clay Smith
For many, their memories of Saltus are intertwined with the friends they made at the school, the motto "Labor Omnia Vinct," and for the past 33 years they have also been related to Mr. Kermode.
He has had a very illustrious career at Saltus, working ...
Remarks made by United Bermuda Party Senator Jeanne Atherden in the Senate yesterday on Bermuda's young black men triggered an emotional debate, with senators from both sides of the table weighing in on how to solve the Island's social problems.
"Wha...
Rising basketball star Erica Woods has been invited to play for Great Britain Under-20 Women's Olympic development team at the European Championship Games held in Macedonia and Greece this summer.
The 17-year-old also announced yesterday that she wou...
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards has hit out at Government spending on unnecessary overseas trips, which continue despite the recession.
Figures released in Parliament last week show five ministers and their entourages got through more than $140,...
Fierce competition in the local wireless telecommunications industry is benefiting the consumer in the form of progressively better service and pricing, according to the Computer Society of Bermuda.
CSB yesterday published a "quick reference guide" g...
DATE: Jun 03, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent