BEFORE I get to the main topic of this week's Commentary, I'd like to briefly address Bermuda's continuing — and worsening — traffic woes. Last Friday, March 10, was a bad day on Bermuda's roads because of the horrific traffic accident that occurred ...
March 14, 2006 "Power is the grim idol that all the world adores . . . that dazzles the senses, haunts the imagination, confounds the understanding, and tames the will. So in some countries, the most destructive animals are held sacred, despair and t...
BTC?s DSL customers may experience more interruptions to their service as the company moves to complete a ?next generation? upgrade to improve its network?s infrastructure and capacity and make its DSL speed and performance 16 times faster.
The addit...
Shoppers paid out 2.5 percent more for goods and services in January than they did a year earlier, Government statistics released yesterday show, reflecting an increase in the prices being charged by every sector.
The monthly Consumer Price Index, sh...
Government has tabled details outlining why it spent $24.5 million more than estimated in last year?s budget.
New pay deals, overtime wages and increasing health costs were included in the overspend. Finance Minister Paula Cox told the House of Assem...
Parents who pledged to stage a march in protest at a new student management system have been given assurances that it will be fixed.
Education Minister Terry Lister met with Karen Belboda, chairman of CedarBridge Parent Teacher Student Association (P...
DATE: Mar 17, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
EFORE I get to the main topic of this week's Commentary, I'd like to briefly address Bermuda's continuing ? and worsening ? traffic woes. Last Friday, March 10, was a bad day on Bermuda's roads because of the horrific traffic accident that occurred o...
, chief financial and operations officer for Ace Bermuda, and Gus Hardart, chief financial officer for Ace Tempest Re Group, will exchange positions.
This exchange is part of the Ace Group?s business continuity and succession plan for key financial e...
Screens at the BUEI Tradewinds Auditorium on March 19 at 4 p.m. As a children’s film, this fresh and lively piece of Cuban cinema — apparently the first from the communist country to use children as lead actors — is a whimsical tale of young love and...
Screens on March 17 at 6.30 p.m. at BUEITradewinds Auditorium and on March 19 at 9 p.m. at Little Theatre.Of all the crimes committed in the name of colonialism and, more pointedly, the so-called “scramble for Africa”, it is the story of the Congoles...