In previous articles, we explored some of the issues that business owners must consider when selling their business. The steps involved in selling a business can be tricky to navigate; but what if you plan to sell or transfer your business to a famil...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday called on the Governor to request the resignation of Auditor General Larry Dennis, claiming he had politicised the job.
His comments came after the release of a special report by Mr. Dennis which gave a qualified audit o...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jada Pinkett Smith is adding another title to her resume: schoolmaster.
The 37-year-old actress-producer-musician and her husband, Will Smith, opened the New Village Leadership Academy last fall.
The private school, for pre-kinderg...
Knowing the way around
February 10, 2009
Dear Sir,
When one hears that the ambulance driver called to an emergency, as in the case of the Palmer fiasco "had no idea where Leafy Way was", it becomes obvious that all ambulance drivers should have a mon...
The "gift of free tuition" at Bermuda College has boosted its student numbers, Education Minister El James said this week.
But his Opposition counterpart Grant Gibbons questioned the claim, arguing that figures obtained by him suggested the student p...
DATE: Mar 11, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
He readily admits it could give a person nightmares — but David Saul could not be more pleased with the stunning "sea serpent" he has carved from cedar.
The monster in question is actually an eight-foot long depiction of an oarfish — a little-known c...
DATE: Mar 11, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — When billionaire investor Warren Buffett says President Barack Obama's economic message is muddled and undermining public confidence, it's worth listening. Halfway through his first 100 days in office, ace communicator Obama ha...
Dear Annie: My 20-year-old son graduated high school two years ago. He was valedictorian, in the top four percent of his class, a gifted pianist, and was accepted into one of the best universities in the country.
He threw it all away. His first year ...
Former teacher Lovitta Foggo had the final say on public education during a debate in the House of Assembly.
The Government's Chief Whip told MPs that societies which fail to invest in high-quality schooling for children ultimately pay the price by e...
DATE: Mar 11, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
BF&M Ltd. chief executive officer John Wight says training to be a chartered accountant is well worth the effort — despite the widespread job losses seen in the financial sector in recent months.
Mr. Wight, who is chairman of the Institute of Charter...
DATE: Mar 10, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent