Bermuda’s tourism industry is in “secular decline”, unrelated to the damage caused to it by Hurricane Fabian or the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the US, according to global financial analysts Standard & Poor’s (S&P).
And the agency says the I...
DATE: Feb 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
NEW YORK (AP) — President Bush took aim yesterday at lavish salaries and bonuses for corporate executives, standing on Wall Street to issue a sharp warning for corporate boards to “step up to their responsibilities” and tie compensation packages to p...
With the prospect of a major hotel development for the Southlands Estate being constructed over the next three years, the time has come for Government to address the issue of who is going to help construct the hotel resort and who will ultimately be ...
DATE: Feb 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
It is now history that four high profile members of the UBP have resigned from that party due to continuing exhibits of racism on the part of its white membership.
The resigning UBP members are Ms Gwyneth Rawlins, Mr. David Dunkley, Mr. Jamahl Simmon...
Former Deputy Premier Jerome Dill has refused to comment about speculation he might be planning a political comeback.
Mr. Dill recently announced his retirement from private law practice after 21 years with Appleby Hunter Bailhache.
Sources within th...
Former Deputy Premier Jerome Dill has refused to comment about speculation he might be planning a political comeback.
Mr. Dill recently announced his retirement from private law practice after 21 years with Appleby Hunter Bailhache.
Sources within th...
The chairman of governors at the Berkeley Institute yesterday declared it a ?very sad day for the school? after three students were expelled following a violent incident.
Calvin White told it was ?incredibly rare? for a pupil to be permanently exclud...
DATE: Feb 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
HAVANA — A stronger-looking Fidel Castro said his recovery from an intestinal ailment was “far from a lost battle” as state television showed a video of him meeting with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez almost six months to the day after he temporari...
The chairman of governors at the Berkeley Institute yesterday declared it a “very sad day for the school” after three students were expelled following a violent incident.
Calvin White told The Royal Gazette it was “incredibly rare” for a pupil to be ...
DATE: Feb 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Car bombs struck mostly Shi’ite targets in Baghdad yesterday, and the bodies of three Sunni professors and a student were found days after they were seized while leaving their campus in a Shi’ite part of the city. At least 43 people w...