Two of Bermuda's most experienced accountants have recently achieved another milestone in respective careers that are full of milestones. Tony Joaquin and Terry Lister - along with David Anfossi, Ian Davidson, Kathryn Siggins and Jan Spiering, four o...
Deputy Premier Ewart Brown did not declare the proceeds from the Washington luncheon in the Register of Interests ? but, according to Shadow Legislative Affairs Minister Trevor Moniz, he should have. The only MP to have declared anything under any of...
To kick off Heritage Month, The Bermuda National Trust will be taking Bermudians back in time with their first ever open house historic day at Verdmont in Smith?s Parish.
?We are celebrating Bermuda?s history and culture,? said Nicola O?Leary, Bermud...
If there?s one event you shouldn?t miss this year, it?s the Careers 2005 Fair at the Bermuda College tomorrow.
With more than 80 vendors and booths, a line-up of international speakers, motivational lectures, demonstrations and networking opportuniti...
The director of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will be discussing the possibility of a new ice age taking place this century in his talk at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute tonight.
Dr. Robert Gagosian was appointed director of ...
Young Bermudians have the chance to align their education with their future careers this week by taking advantage of the 2005 Careers Fair at the Bermuda College.
The ACE Global Headquarters will today host some 150 Bermudian students ? complete with...
If you consider yourself a bit of a culture vulture then don?t miss the annual Spring into the Arts festival which kicked off yesterday at CedarBridge Academy.
The festival is organised by the Ministry of Education and Development and includes partic...
Paris joins Tucker?s Point
Around the world sailor Alan Paris has been appointed general manager of .
Mr. Paris, a Bermudian, will be responsible for administering the daily operations of The Residence Club, which is the initial tourism product at Tu...
Many Bermudian university students are pursuing inappropriate degrees which ultimately undermine their attempts to find a job when they return home.
This is according to the executive director of the Hamilton-based Bermuda Careers Centre, Derek Smith...
April 2, 2005
Dear Sir,
R. Hamill and other contributors seem to have missed the fundamental driver in the quest for Independence. Bermuda's quest is about democracy in its purest sense: fairness and equity with respect to power. When the American co...