Imagine you are on a train, hurtling down the track with your hands on the controls. Up ahead the track splits. Your own brand-new, already paid for, just painted custom-made car is on the right - and a starving child is on the left.
Which do you hit...
Nurses comprise the largest body of healthcare professionals at the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) and their commitment, dedication and hard work will be celebrated in a series of week-long events organised by the Bermuda Nursing Association and BHB.
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Forgotten lesson
April 29, 2005
Dear Sir,
It is 8.40-8.50 a.m. on Friday morning at the bus stop opposite Global Travel/Sash and Trim. Two individuals, one, a five to six years old, crossing in front of a bus. The bus driver (female) is assisting by ...
Protection for a newly discovered ? but secret ? spawning area for black grouper and red hinds has been extended to the species, by the Ministry of the Environment.
Friends of Fish Chairman Ian Murdoch said a considerable number of fish swim from all...
The Ministries of Education and Telecommunications have come up with a novel way of ?recycling? refurbished computers ? they?re giving them to middle school pupils who don?t have access to this technology at home.
In the House of Assembly yesterday T...
Principals from about 25 Seventh-Day Adventist schools from across the United States recently visited Whitney Institute in Smith?s parish to learn more about the Online Curriculum Project the school has been using for about a year.
Should the local S...
BERMUDIAN and resident parents and their children contemplating an overseas education will be spoiled for choice at next week's Secondary School Fair, when representatives of 31 US boarding schools will be in Bermuda for an "Informal Reception".
Loca...
JUST as February is known as Black History Month in Bermuda, May is Heritage Month. As a student of both Bermuda's history and culture I can well understand the spirit behind this observance. Nevertheless, I have always viewed this annual commemorati...
Pupils at Mount St. Agnes Academy in Hamilton are proud of fresh new grass stains to their knees, elbows and feet.
Thanks to a generous donation by the Bank of Bermuda Foundation, pupils have their very own sports field ? the first one in the school'...
The introduction of ?challenge exams? for deficient students at Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy has sparked an outcry from teachers and the Opposition who claim the exams are nothing more than Government?s attempt to boost graduation numbe...