Bermuda's information technology environment is now the 15th best in the world, ahead of the likes of Japan, Germany and Ireland, in the 2007 survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
The Island has improved by five places in the listing that measur...
DATE: Apr 27, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Today
Bermuda Autism Support & Education Society is holding a denim day. If your company or school would like to participate contact Diana Corday at 293-0504 or Trish Crow at 535-7277 or email basebda[AT]yahoo.com
The Week of the Young Child continu...
Former United Bermuda Party candidate Gerald Fubler has denied rumours he has split from the party and he chided Erwin Adderley for withdrawing support because he was not nominated for the safe Pembroke West seat.
Mr. Fubler, a grass roots activist f...
MUCH like Saleem Mukuddem felt when he was slapped with a one-match ban and fine at the World Cup, executives on Bermuda Cricket Board might be of the opinion that they were given a raw deal this week — by this newspaper.
No doubt those who received ...
KeyTech Ltd. is considering plans to install a new multi-million-dollar undersea telecommunications cable linking the Island with the US and has been in talks with potential fellow investors.
The Ministry of Environment, Telecommunications and E-Comm...
DATE: Apr 26, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Injecting large sums of money directly into national sporting bodies will not guarantee the Island’s future success on the world stage, former top cricketer and administrator El James has claimed.
With Government having invested heavily in both crick...
DATE: Apr 26, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
A path to success
April 22, 2007
Dear Sir
Health care in developed countries in the past ate up a smaller percentage of the gross national product — which is our national net income — than it does today. Currently, in all developed countries this per...
The closure-threatened Medical Clinic was described as ‘vital’ just one year ago by medical officials.
In its Spring 2006 newsletter, PULSE the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) said the clinic was “vital” for many Bermudians.
And the newsletter further ...
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has decried the use of Terra Nova testing in the country’s schools as invalid.
In a press statement last night the BUT said the results for the test are not available until M3 students have already graduated to the...
A charity hopes its first annual walk will raise $10,000 for an education scholarship for Bermudians affected by AIDS or HIV.
STAR, which stands for Supportive Therapy for AIDS Persons and their Relatives, runs sensitivity and awareness presentations...