September 3, 2007
THIS letter is prompted by the recent articles on educational matters. I am led to the despairing conclusion that all that will follow will be as ill- advised and unfair as making Rosemary Tyrell the scapegoat.
In the first place sh...
His name is synonymous with music in Bermuda - now it will act as a beacon to attract musicians and would-be musicians to a new kind of music store and instrument workshop in Pembroke.
Wendell (Shine) Hayward is this week working late into the night ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
I WAS in the hospital when the news broke about Bermuda's latest shooting and the resultant death of footballer Shaki Cromwell. I thought something odd had happened because I like to listen to the late night reggae show that comes over the radio on F...
September 3, 2007
IF the Bermuda Public Services Union's Mr. Ed Ball is genuinely concerned about the hiring and promotion practices in the civil service, he should be consistent and afford members below the rank of senior civil servant equal represe...
Discriminatory practices
August 24, 2007
Dear Sir,
Does Dr. Brown really think he can dictate to these large companies here on the island, to force them and even fine those, who refuse to change their so-called "discriminatory practices"?
Dangerous g...
A former education secretary in US president George Bush's administration was unveiled yesterday as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda's failing public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island's new consultant executive officer ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
An organisation set up by an Act of Parliament more than 60 years ago to fight tuberculosis is to change its name.
The Bermuda TB Cancer and Health Association was created in 1945 to address the tuberculosis epidemic that was at that time rapidly spr...
Thanks for your support
August 27, 2007
Dear Sir,
I would firstly like to thank so many, many people for their kind comments concerning keeping horses in the City of Hamilton. Not only from the older generation but from the younger generation. So man...
A former education secretary in George Bush’s administration was unveiled today as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda’s public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island’s new consultant executive officer for education at a press ...
DATE: Sep 06, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
'Be cool. Don't be a fool. Follow the rules. Stay off the stop list.'
This is the winning message from 14-year-old William Broughton to persuade other teenagers to keep out of trouble.
William, who attends Somersfield Academy, was the winner of the A...