Tara called into my XM radio show distressed about her debt. But unlike many people who complain about the bills they allowed to mount, much of her debt was not her fault.
Someone, perhaps her grandmother, parents or a close relative, had stolen Tara...
Minister of Education, Sports and Recreation Randolph Horton moved to reassure reinsurers that Bermuda is still the place to do business in the wake of fears raised by business leaders over the current political climate and work permit problems.
Spea...
I am tired of the finger pointing, blaming and obfuscation cluttering the discussion of critical issues impacting Bermuda's future. Before we discuss educational issues and the proposed work equity bill, can we have some truth and clarity in the room...
Budding young Bermudian mechanics will be able to get their first taste of working on a car when HWP exhibits at the 2007 Careers Fair next week.
For the car and motorcycle dealer will be giving hands-on demonstrations to students and potential futur...
Prison officer charged with assault
A Prison officer appeared in court charged with attacking a Policewoman.
Wayman Leonette Cariah, 39, of Spice Hill Road, Warwick, denied unlawfully assaulting Melissa Iris in Pembroke on July 22.
The case was adjou...
One of the men who helped establish the insurance business in Bermuda is back with new ideas about how to engage Bermudians and see them succeed in top jobs within the Island's number one economic pillar.
A central requirement is for Government to sh...
DATE: Oct 04, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The current state of Bermuda's reinsurance industry and its ability to sustain more growth in the future was the focus of the opening day of the 21st International Reinsurance Congress at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess.
Steven Beard, CEO of outsourci...
Latest blatant racist act
October 1, 2007
Dear Sir,
The proposed legislation re: the forced hiring of black Bermudians is just one of the latest blatant racist acts of this government.
How do they have the nerve to continue to use the past discrimina...
Consultant to the Premier Rolfe Commissiong has denied Government's proposed race quota law is an appeal to its voter base and he urged whites to support changes to make the workplace fairer.
Mr. Commissiong said the legislation had been in the works...
The chairman of Bermuda College has hit back at a call by one of his predecessors for the facility to be dismantled due to the falling number of full time students.
Larry Mussenden said last night he was "surprised and disappointed" that Nalton Brang...
DATE: Oct 04, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways