And Dr. Gibbons said it was wrong for the Government to take pride in under-estimating revenues year after year and that the island was a more expensive place to live as a result.
"If Government was not so awash with tax money, it might be more accou...
kicked off the 2006 Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts last night.
The sold-out show offers an opportunity to preview what could become a Broadway phenomenon ? the critically-acclaimed production moves to New York's famed theatre district in Nov...
ROY Boyke, the shadowy Trinidadian political consultant who engineered the Progressive Labour Party's controversial "Don't Go Back To The Plantation" 2003 re-election campaign, has been sacked as a counsellor to Antigua's ruling United Progressive Pa...
BERMUDA has reportedly expressed interest in joining a new Caribbean regional organisation to fight the war against drugs in sport.
An agency described as the Regional Anti-Doping Organisation (RADO), based in Barbados, has been established this mont...
DATE: Jan 13, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Kent
Consumers paid 2.8 percent more for goods and services in November, 2005 than a year ago with increased prices for rents were offset by declines in food and gas prices.
This rate of price increase fell below the 2.9 percent recorded in the previous m...
BERMUDA is a small island state that now depends on the international business to provide it with almost 80 per cent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Without an alternative developing industry, Bermuda finds itself with conflicting objectives, i....
DATE: Jan 13, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sir John Swan
Being a talented young cricketer these days doesn?t just guarantee you a shot at World Cup glory ? it might also win you an education overseas as well.
Courtesy of the now well-endowed Bermuda Cricket Board, Bailey?s Bay opener Stephen Outerbridge an...
When Hurricane Fabian touched down in Bermuda on September 5, 2003 it came with forces which brought dreadful destruction to Bermuda.
The vicious winds and the forces of nature created destruction, fear and havoc on Bermuda’s relaxed way of life. The...
The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J., on ethics in Congress (January 10):
One would think Newt Gingrich lecturing Republicans about ethics in government would be like race car driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. talking to a driver's ed class about speed limits. Yet ...
Deal with the issuesJanuary 10, 2005
Dear Sir,As a young Bermudian mother I have no choice but to fly the anti-independence flag because I have only to look at my beautiful son to think of more pressing issues than national pride. It should come as n...