Shouting "socialism" didn't work, so now they're yelling "overload" and "lack of focus." Critics of the Obama administration counsel the President and his aides to spend every waking hour — and every available dollar, including stray coins found behi...
The Royal Gazette's A Right To Know: Giving People Power campaign is calling for answers to questions which we believe are in the public's interest.
We're celebrating Sunshine Week — an initiative to raise awareness about open government and freedom ...
DATE: Mar 17, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Why pay Hall's debts?
March 7, 2009
Dear Sir,
I was just catching up on some back reading of Letters to the Editor today when I came across two letters published on February 27. The first was headed, "Leaves you wondering" and the second one was head...
Senate President Carol Anne Bassett has urged Bermudians to cancel their "shopping trips to New Jersey" and start preparing to be hit by the global financial crisis.
She said during an economic debate in the Upper House yesterday that the community r...
The wheels of government can move excruciatingly slowly, but they do move, so this newspaper welcomes news from Attorney General Sen. Kim Wilson that a draft of Bermuda's Public Access to Information Act is now ready.
That's an advance from November,...
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Standing alongside glass cases filled with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and other stones on display at an international jewellery fair in Hong Kong, gem buyers discuss what they prize most in precious stones.
"Quality," most repl...
The Bank of Bermuda and the charitable foundation that shares its name are to focus their giving this year on charities addressing social needs likely to escalate during the economic downturn.
Organisations dealing with children, the elderly and viol...
DATE: Mar 17, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Bermuda's budding legal eagles will have the chance to learn about British law and forge links with their British counterparts thanks to a new programme launched by the Law Society of England & Wales.
The Law Society has invited applications for the ...
The public will be asked to comment on a draft freedom of information law in 2009, Attorney General Kim Wilson has promised.
Sen. Wilson told The Royal Gazette that a first draft of the proposed Public Access to Information (PATI) legislation was com...
DATE: Mar 16, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Passive existence will only perpetuate racism, warned the creator of a new movie about Bermuda race relations.
Tim Darrell, a Bermudian living in Canada will show his new documentary 'The Big Conversation' for the first time next Friday.
The project ...