A walkout by hundreds of workers is proof the Government has lost touch with the people, according to the United Bermuda Party. Bermuda was hit by two industrial crises on Friday as more than 400 staff downed tools to demonstrate against the Ministry...
The number of full-time students at Bermuda College has fallen by almost a quarter in the last year — but new president Duranda Greene has pledged to reverse the trend.
Figures provided to The Royal Gazette by Dr. Greene, who took over as president l...
DATE: Apr 16, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
NEW YORK — Democrats running for president seem to find Fox News Channel as ripe a target as President Bush, a development with dangerous implications for both the network and the politicians.Fox has tried twice, without success, to set up a debate w...
UBP education spokesman Neville Darrell is standing down from the Shadow Cabinet but has denied rumours it is based on dissatisfaction with the new leadership.
Mr. Darrell came out publicly for Maxwell Burgess recently but Michael Dunkley was elected...
Kerosene, a magnifying glass, and a match are just a few ways to spark a fire, but one young Bermudian has found an entirely different way to strike a spark.
Princess Symonds, 18, recently became part of Wildfire Dance Theatre, a prestigious travelli...
“I’m a kid at heart, definitely,” says author David Chapman, explaining how writing children’s books on the environment comes naturally to him.
“I kind of try to think like my children when I write,” adds the father-of-four. “I explore with my childr...
DATE: Apr 16, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Eighteen months ago, I wrote a column stating that “A remarkable textbook, ‘The Bible and Its Influence’, just published, will re-introduce the teaching of the Bible in public schools in America.”
TIME magazine came to the same conclusion in its Marc...
The inner city borough of Croydon might appear to have little in common with Bermuda at first glance. Its population is about five times bigger than the Island’s and its busy urban centre is a far cry from the balmy beaches found here.But nestled in ...
The cause of continued teacher illness at CedarBridge Academy has still not been pinpointed despite an “incredible number” of experts tackling the problem, Education Minister Randy Horton admitted yesterday.
He told a press conference that the Govern...
DATE: Apr 14, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
As Larry King marks his first half-century on the air, CNN will be saluting their King’s reign with a slate of special programmes.
King, who joined CNN in June 1985, will be joined on Monday’s show by Oprah Winfrey, and on Tuesday by Katie Couric. Fo...