Offshore financial centres (OFCs) are facing a "Doomsday scenario" as the world's major economic powers try to put them out of business.
That is the view of consultant Rodney Gallagher, who was a leading adviser to the UK Government on Caribbean fina...
CHICAGO — An experimental treatment added four months to the lives of men with advanced prostate cancer in a study that tested an entirely new approach to fighting the disease, doctors reported on Tuesday.
Dendreon Corp.'s Provenge vaccine trains the...
Acting President of the University of the Cayman islands, Brian Chapell, was in Bermuda for a public forum at Bermuda College about the possibility of it changing from a two year to a four year college. Lifestyle reporter Jessie Moniz spoke to Dr. C...
This column by Stephanie Salter first appeared in the Terre Haute, Indiana Tribune Star
It was one of those "driveway moments," in which the contents of the car radio broadcast keep you from turning off the engine and going on into your house, office...
TCI thanks the Queen
April 26, 2009
Dear Sir,
Your article on Dr. Brown's feelings towards his good mate Michael Misick is not surprising. However, I can tell you that we are delighted at the British intervention as we have a crisis in the Turks and ...
Since I teach part-time at Bermuda College, I usually avoid writing about student exhibitions. After all, these shows have usually been created by my students. It would be inappropriate and a conflict of interest for me to write a review about exhibi...
Recessions aren't like hurricanes if one hits somewhere else, it does not mean Bermuda has dodged a bullet. Bermuda Employers' Council head Martin Law says the financial storm could damage everything in its wake.
Bermuda isn't another world when it c...
TODAY
Bermuda Autism Support & Education (BASE) panel discussion from 9 am to 11 am. Round table discussions after lunch at the Mount Saint Agnes Auditorium. Lunch will be provided. RSVP to basebda@yahoo.com. Speakers will include Julia Harper Presid...
A teenager appeared in court yesterday charged with grievous bodily harm as classes at CedarBridge Academy returned to normal.
Jermaine Usher, 17, pleaded not guilty at Magistrates Court to causing grievous bodily harm on a fellow student. The 16-yea...