These are excerpts from recent editorials in newspapers in the United States and abroad:
The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on the National Hurricane Center:
A bureaucratic turf war is roiling Miami's National Hurricane Center at the worst p...
As more and more of Bermuda’s treasured open space finds itself earmarked for housing or hotel development, one project in a corner of the Island is giving green campaigners cause for cheer.
Six years after NASA closed its tracking station, Governmen...
DATE: Jul 14, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
With election rumours reaching fever pitch, the Progressive Labour Party rolled out two of their Southampton candidates today.
As first predicted by The Royal Gazette, construction boss Zane DeSilva, 47, will fight highly marginal Southampton East Ce...
Bermuda is still heavily reliant on foreign workers according to the latest Government Employment Briefs report.
Non-Bermudians account for 31 per cent of the labour market, most of whom work in the higher-income bracket.
Over a four-year period the ...
Taking its inspiration from the United States, where Congress is currently working to ratify legislation designating July 15-21 'National Zookeeper Week', the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ) is using the same dates to show its own appreciatio...
CARPENTERS Cyril Maybury and John Richardson sit at opposite ends of experience in the construction industry however their take on it is the same — a career with BCM McAlpine offers a lifetime of opportunity. Mr. Maybury joined the company only six y...
One of FIFA’s top technical consultants is on the Island to make a thorough assessment of the current football infrastructure.
Trinidadian Alvin Corneal will compile vital information for a report to be later used to formulate “productive” methods o...
DATE: Jul 13, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
August 6 is the 45th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence and, as it does every five years, the Jamaican Association (Bermuda) will be marking the anniversary with a special event — this time a black-tie Independence Ball at the Fairmont Southampton...
Bermuda’s public school graduation rate is expected to improve — but not to the extraordinary extent previously suggested, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday.
Education Minister Randy Horton called a press conference to dispel confusion ov...
DATE: Jul 12, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
DEAR DR. GOTT: I read one of your columns titled “Neuropathy treatment not always effective.” The reader described over three years of efforts by physicians and medications to alleviate the excruciating pain of idiopathic neuropathy, without relief.I...