The story that appeared in Saturday?s newspaper on how Bermuda consumers are suckers for expensive items that will improve their images has sparked a good deal of discussion, and no doubt a fair amount of hiding of expensive handbags and the like.
Th...
Support for Dr. GibbonsNovember 16, 2005
Dear Sir,I have to admit that I have grown tired of politics and become very cynical about politicians in general, both local and overseas ones. If I do start reading articles or opinion pieces in your newspap...
Once met, never forgotten perhaps ? that?s Robert Davidson. Bright-eyed and rarin? to go, he arrived in September to join the faculty of the Bermuda School of Music and hasn?t looked back.
Apart from teaching piano and voice, he has also taken over t...
The story that appeared in Saturday’s newspaper on how Bermuda consumers are suckers for expensive items that will improve their images has sparked a good deal of discussion, and no doubt a fair amount of hiding of expensive handbags and the like.
Th...
Despite recent Government assurances that classes will start at the new Berkeley school in January, the board has ruled there is no time left to get it ready without causing havoc with exams.
The bombshell comes just a day after new Works and Enginee...
Outgoing Police chief Jonathan Smith has launched a blistering attack on some of his officers, accusing them of living in a ?timewarp? where they answer to no one outside the force.
Mr. Smith said a minority of his team ? including some in senior pos...
Caring for a family member with Alzheimer?s can be so physically exhausting that many caregivers end up sick themselves.
That is one of the reasons Orien Reid-Nix, a visiting American health advocate, is urging Bermudian caregivers not to go it alone...
We’ll lose independenceOctober 27, 2005
Dear Sir,I am a Bermudian who now lives abroad — kind of a reverse ‘expat’, and have been her twice for visits during this year, and would like to pass on my humble observations of Bermuda from someone who now ...
World health bosses have highlighted Bermuda as one of the places that is giving grounds for optimism in the battle against HIV infection and AIDS.
As the worldwide number of people infected by the disease continues to grow and is now above 40 millio...
DATE: Nov 22, 2005 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The troubled Berkeley Institute project is on target to be handed over for classes to start in January, Government has confirmed.
Sen. David Burch yesterday hit back at claims the heavily-delayed, massively over-budget new school would not hit the re...