Violating due process
January 10, 2009
Dear Sir,
There is little doubt to my thinking that the political granting of a restaurant license on National Park land contravenes proper process and existing law, and should outrage right-thinking Bermudians....
The Ministry of Education has had to scale back on plans to appoint assistant directors to oversee each of the new "clusters" of public schools, The Royal Gazette understands.
Four $110,000+-a-year posts were advertised yesterday, but sources say the...
DATE: Jan 31, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
NEW YORK (Bloomberg) — US workers investing in 401(k) retirement savings plans have kept contributing throughout the financial crisis even as the value of their accounts plunged an average 27 percent, a Fidelity Investments survey said.
The average 4...
The longer I live, the more I realise the impact of attitude on life. It will make or break personal relationships, companies, churches, homes, political parties and even countries. The remarkable thing is we have a choice regarding the attitude we w...
A clarification
January 29, 2009
Dear Sir,
In Tuesday's Royal Gazette, your editorial on road safety concluded that it was "wrong to oppose the use of graphic images in advertising and posters" and "wrong to quibble about details of the campaign when...
We have been hard-put finding the superlatives that would most aptly portray Elizabeth (Betsy) Mulderig, the prolific, multi-faceted artist, writer, cartoonist and puppeteer, among other things.
She's been busy receiving plaudits from near and far fo...
It's great to be back home. Jamaica is nice but home is home. President Obama is making some headway with his stimulus plan, shutting down the Guantanamo Bay Correctional Facility and meeting with the Joint Chiefs to sort out the wars America is figh...
BERMUDA'S tennis coaches finished an intense course on the weekend put on by the ATP – the first of its kind to be held in Bermuda.
The course last 61 hours over nine days (January 17-25) and helped local coaches get updated on the latest techniques....
EVERY day one person is flown off the island to hospitals in the U.S. as a result of cardiac-related illnesses. Heart disease - it's the number one killer of Bermudians that is silently wreaking havoc on the island's fragile health care system. Start...
More than 100 residents have enrolled in a series of personal development courses offered by Government.
The Community Education & Development Programme was established to help persons meet today's social and economic challenges.
On offer are a vari...