More than a third of families’ spending in Bermuda is now going on housing — nearly double that of the US.
Mainly due to rent increases, households spent more than $740 million on housing in 2005, a rise of seven percent on the previous year’s figure...
DATE: Apr 24, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
An election is looming. When it comes, each main party will no doubt promise to sustain economic growth, reform education, build houses, tackle crime and economically empower the disadvantaged.
A spat caused by inflammatory racial rhetoric might grab...
THE picture is just terrible: two small girls sitting together, survivors, traumatised, screaming and covered in blood. What were they doing? They were walking home from school when a bomb went off in Baghad on April 2, 2007. The simple peaceful act ...
Individuals with disabilities or special needs recently participated in a special Masterworks 'Arts For All' workshop at WindReach Recreational Village, during which they spent the day creating a mural of a horse in a field.
The workshop was part of ...
Wrong name
April 20, 2007Dear Sir,“United by Hate” seems more appropriate, don’t you think?
How Christian!
DAVID A. THALER
San Francisco, California
What price dignity?
April 17, 2007
Dear Sir,
Per that full-page political advert written by Dr. McPhe...
SHANGHAI, China (AP) — Physicist Shi Zhengrong spent the 1990s in an Australian lab studying solar power, a field he picked by chance. He expected to devote his life to science.Still, Shi saw signs of a blossoming industry as Germany, Japan and other...
COMMUNITY activist Sheelagh Cooper yesterday moved to quash rumours that she will run as a candidate for the All Bermuda Congress (ABC) at the next General Election. The chairman of the Coalition for the Protection of Children admitted a bid for a se...
Freemasons from near and far attending a meeting in Hamilton of the Bermuda Installed Masters Lodge No. 9271 on the Grand Registry of England got a history lesson they probably will never forget.It was a scholarly lecture, straight from the mouths of...
Citing housing and education as major campaign issues Donte Hunt was rolled out by the United Bermuda Party as its candidate for St. George’s South yesterday.
The seat was won by Government MP Renee Webb in 2003 by just eight votes. She has since ann...
After leading Freedom High School Eagles to their first play-off appearance this past season, Bermudian point guard Jaren Haley has been rewarded with a Division One scholarship to Wagner College in New York.
The 5 foot 11 inch basketball player, a c...
DATE: Apr 20, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson