I have always had a creative bent. When I was young I wanted to be a writer and was obsessed with Agatha Christie, but I got confused looks when I said I wanted to be a writer, I guess I should have said I wanted to be a fireman!
I have always had a ...
FORMER Premier Sir John Swan has called on Bermudians to make a renewed attempt to bridge the island's longstanding racial divide ? warning that failure to do will allow the island's past to overshadow its present and destroy its future.
Sir John en...
I CRIED a lot last Friday. I was inconsolable. Yes there were personal contributing factors but reading January 27's depicted the sad truth about our island - one in a metamorphosis from a near paradise to Sodom and Gomorrah. All the hard work, inge...
GREETINGS in the name of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie, King of kings, Lord of lords, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah and Root of David.
What is your problem, Alvin Williams?
You say in your latest that the contents of the letter of Erit...
THE sea once brought all to Bermuda. Ships, goods, disease, people and news of the world all came thus in the days before radio and aeroplanes.
For some who came but temporarily, Bermuda was the last stop and many were the soldiers of British forces ...
The state of the union is fretful.
President Bush acknowledged the public’s agitated state on Tuesday night when he gave voice to growing concerns about the course of the nation he has led for five years. His credibility no longer the asset it once w...
WASHINGTON ?- The passing of Coretta Scott King, the formidable "first lady" of the civil rights movement, makes it impossible to ignore a difficult fact: The era in which the phrase "black leadership" had real meaning is long gone.
Mrs. King wore th...
WASHINGTON —- The passing of Coretta Scott King, the formidable “first lady” of the civil rights movement, makes it impossible to ignore a difficult fact: The era in which the phrase “black leadership” had real meaning is long gone.Mrs. King wore the...
More than 70 students have availed of ACE Foundation's interest free loans to go abroad and study, while 100 students who have been accepted to international education institutions remain in Bermuda because they cannot afford to pay tuition and trave...
If one thing was overwhelmingly apparent at the United Bermuda Party?s first Town Hall meeting of the year, it was that many Bermudians are angry and frustrated.
Fifty people listened to a 20-minute presentation from five UBP MPs at St. James Church ...