Regiment should be open
September 15, 2009
Dear Sir,
In response to the article "Regiment CO won't comment on sex abuse cases at Warwick Camp" by Sam Strangeways, Royal Gazette, on September 15, 2009.
I suggest that the comment attributed to Lt. Col....
Along with our fellow Christians on the island, the Seventh-day Adventist Church is feeling the pain of families in Bermuda as they find themselves reeling from one crisis to another. The Bible says, "If one member suffers, we all suffer together." (...
Thank you Dr. Brock
September 22, 2009
Dear Sir,
I would just like to take a moment to personally thank Dr. Brock for helping to save the life of Richard Gaglio. Dr. Brock you have once again made Bermuda very very proud. On behalf of all of Richard...
Allied World Assurance Company Holdings Ltd. has announced that assistant vice-presidents of risk management and client services for Darwin, a brand of Allied World US, have been awarded the designation of Fellow of the American Society for Healthcar...
Dear Dr. Gott: What education does a primary doctor have and what does he or she have for an education to be certified? Today, if I want to know anything about myself, I have to go to a hospital or specialist. Why is this?
It's very costly for me. I'...
Businessman Mark Byrne last night revealed that he quit as Board of Education chairman due to a lack of "political will" to improve public schools.
The Flagstone Re boss, who resigned just six months into the job, told The Royal Gazette: "While I am ...
Businessman Mark Byrne last night revealed that he quit as Board of Education chairman due to a lack of "political will" to improve public schools.
The Flagstone Re boss, who resigned just six months into the job, told The Royal Gazette: "While I am ...
A recent report highlighted a huge earnings gap between blacks and whites in Bermuda. Matthew Taylorcontinues his look at the causes and today talks Bermuda Telephone Company CEO Edgar Dill who made it to the top, despite a humble background and ling...
Albert Jackson, husband of Shadow Health and Seniors Minister Louise Jackson, died yesterday following a year-long battle with cancer.
Mr. Jackson, 90, served as the first chairman of the Human Rights Commission and as Senate president for 11 years.
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A Bermudian teacher who runs a school in Ethiopia is appealing for equipment to take back there next month.
Amadi Selassie, also known as Donnelle Lynch, wants to fill a container with supplies for His Imperial Majesty Institute in Shashamane in the ...
DATE: Sep 23, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways